May 6, 2013, 09:34 AM
(This post was last modified: May 6, 2013, 09:39 AM by nineflagsinc.)
NOOOOO EA..!!! If EA take this Project just know it will be another sims... But at the same time it would be kinda cool to have better guest. But EA is one of the biggest gaming company in the world... Thier not even close to TPS company.. But if I had a choice I would say Disney they would make it into a success... One if Disney doesn't try to base the whole game about them we could make Mega parks such as Europa park Disney world and etc. a better IPA with the guess. And also maybe a little bit of online... Disney would do great with this project if they don't be selfish...
Lol... You know who *should* buy it? ...ATARI :P
RCT3 was released like a million years ago and it's still way ahead of its time and still better than the competition. Unfortunately though, I read somewhere online that ATARI in the U.S went bankrupt because they wanted to get away from the parent company or something who was holding them back I dunno I can't remember
Wish I lived in Florida.....
Does anyone know when this will be released in the UK and how much it will cost
Sep 10, 2013, 10:23 PM
(This post was last modified: Sep 10, 2013, 10:30 PM by Branes51.)
From the looks of things, FTA, it may not take us any farther but it will be easier to get there. AND you have the advantage, hopefully, that it will be compatible with 64 bit OS's and not have the 2gb ram limit 32 bit programs like RCT3 have that make it slow down and crash.
Actually, when he was alive and kicking, Walt was a pretty good boss to work for. He was demanding, but he paid his artists and engineers well. It was after he died and it become a corporate conglomerate that it became a miserable company to work for, for the lower level people. I knew the orignal Mickey Mouse from WDW when it opened in the 70's and he said it was a great place to work, but then he was Mickey. But he said that all the people he knew loved working there, so maybe it was...then. At a time in my life when I was a bit down on my luck, I did some day labor at Disney in Orlando. It wasn't bad but you had to pay for everything same as the customers. And when they said 1/2 hour for lunch, they weren't kidding. One minute late and they'd get on you for it. But that was the 90's so it was to be expected. Michael Eisner was an "unmentionable character" from all I've heard.