I’m sure that you already know that all new tracks are being constructed automatically.
This means that you won’t be able to create them on your own, by adding specific objects.
I think it was a good idea, however you will have to be very careful.
Some of the longer connections may be very expensive.
Additionally, the game will often give a shot to create unwanted bridges.
It would be best to try and modify these configs by moving your mouse around.
In some cases, you should be able to find a cheaper route.
Bear in mind, though, that sometimes it won’t be possible.
Some of the more expensive connections have to be built, especially if there are mountains in the area.
This means that you wouldn’t be able to avoid having at least one tunnel.
I would recommend building connections using smaller steps.
This will allow you to make crucial adjustments.
You should pay attention to your surroundings.
Don’t forget about your locomotives.
Building longer connections would mean smaller income, mostly because reaching a target area would take more time.
If you decide to build tracks using smaller steps, you should be just fine.
Like I’ve said before, it’s very important that you give a shot to move your mouse.
You should also remember about your future connections.
You mustn’t forget about the possibility of creating parallel tracks.
This is very important, especially near big cities.
You should avoid building too many bridges and tunnels.
Sid Meier’s Railroads!
October 17, 2006
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