Transport Fever

Transport Fever

Erie Shores
22 Comments
mercedes600sl2003 2 Nov, 2019 @ 3:31pm 
hi, nice map but because some towns are to close each other,basically are growing by themselves . I tried to delete some from your file but game is giving fault when trying to generate streets, although is set as false in the base_game file ( town connections).
I really like the map but auto growing towns are just not my style. Any idea how to fix this??
Enjoy The Journey 12 Aug, 2019 @ 9:40am 
Thank you!

Born in Toledo and still have many relatives living in Michigan and Ohio.
Tube 23 Nov, 2018 @ 3:03pm 
What about Sylvania
Tube 23 Nov, 2018 @ 2:40pm 
From Toledo thanks
Communism 11 Sep, 2018 @ 11:13am 
As a Clevelander, thanks!
woz62 2 Aug, 2018 @ 11:44pm 
is this a 4k or 6k map
Spearin  [author] 1 Aug, 2018 @ 6:07pm 
The roads are auto-generated by the game when it loads the map for the first time. Unless I upload a save game file, but that's different.
Natia Adano 31 Jul, 2018 @ 4:50pm 
@Spearin I meant could you change the map a bit so that it STARTS with a higher bridge or no bridge?
Spearin  [author] 29 Jul, 2018 @ 7:38pm 
@Snek Boi Yes, you will need to demolish the bridge and build a new taller one that will accommodate ships. If you enable the navigable waters overlay (bottom right of screen) as you build, you'll see when it's green and ships can pass through.
Natia Adano 29 Jul, 2018 @ 4:43pm 
Is it possible to either rise the Detroit-Windsor Bridge so that ships can pass under it or remove it?
Spearin  [author] 12 Jul, 2018 @ 9:08am 
Thanks Doc! It's known and a quirk with how the engine renders water. The water level is always set to 100m, so it's difficult to have water in the higher elevation areas. I attempted to smooth out the steep river banks, but some manual smoothing will likely be necessary. The dry river beds are intentional, as I wanted to transition to higher ground at the edges of the map.
Doc Quixotic 11 Jul, 2018 @ 7:16am 
Great map! The only thing I noticed is that some river banks are very steep and some riverbeds and lakes on the southern end of the map are dry. Is this intended/known, or a problem on my end?
Spearin  [author] 7 Jul, 2018 @ 9:24pm 
Passengers are fairly easy. Industry is slightly more complex. I started with Cleveland steel mill for industry. Ship coal and ore from Akron by rail.

Detroit would be another good focal point to start, with plenty of potential for passenger transport.
Natia Adano 7 Jul, 2018 @ 9:40am 
Ack! What's the best way to get the ball rolling on this map? Passengers? Cargo? Trains? Buses? Trams? Ships? And where do I start at?
xXPartyRockXx04 6 Jul, 2018 @ 9:32pm 
MY HOME! awsome bro
Sola'venator 4 Jul, 2018 @ 8:19pm 
Thanks for the quick fix Spearin. You rock! Gonna start a new playtrhough on this map tonight.
Spearin  [author] 4 Jul, 2018 @ 3:53pm 
That screenshot is actually facing south, sorry it does look misleading in that regard. It's at the edge of the map so if I was looking north it would be a cut off horizon.
gouthrodavid 4 Jul, 2018 @ 2:35pm 
love the golden horshoe map. i'll be trying this one later. just one queston though, why is Sarnia west of Port Huron. the picture above shows Sarnia in USA which is definitely not the case.
Spearin  [author] 4 Jul, 2018 @ 7:38am 
Thanks for the bug report Sola'venator! I've fixed the Coal Mine missing from the Lite version. I also discovered the Steel Mill in Lorain wasn't generating in either version, so I fixed that too.
Sola'venator 3 Jul, 2018 @ 8:50pm 
Awesome map. Though it appears there's no coal mine in the lite version.
Spearin  [author] 1 Jul, 2018 @ 11:27am 
No problem! I have relatives down that way, on Lake Huron near Forest.

Yes, I did name 'Whatford' intentionally wrong, as an homage to my girlfriend's surname :P

Already planning out my next Great Lake map!
Historical Train Gamer 1 Jul, 2018 @ 10:50am 
A Transport Fever fan from South Western Ontario thanks you. I can't wait to build the Grand Trunk railway. Maps looks great. Whatford is actually Watford but you might did this on purpose. Thanks for giving maps for Ontario railways,