Transport Fever 2

Transport Fever 2

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Mission Exposition Universelle
   
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Mission Exposition Universelle

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Campaign Inventors & Adventurers
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Description
The story

Paris, 1889. The hundredth anniversary of the French Revolution. To commemorate this, the French government is organizing another world’s fair. A time to celebrate one hundred years of progress, and to get France back on the world stage! You have to make sure all the necessary goods arrive at the construction site. So that Paris will once again play host to the world!

The mission
This mission is part of the Inventors & Adventurers campaign. I converted my Exposition Universelle 1889 map into a mission. I made small changes to the map and added different quests.

The map:
  • Very Large 1:2 map covering the area between Le Havre and Strasbourg.
  • Most of the map is in France. Later in the game, you are also allowed to build in England, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany and Switzerland.
  • Hand-painted map and carefully placed towns and industries.
  • The game plays in 1889. The date does not change during the game, but can be changed after the completion of the mission.

During the first part of the game, you have to transport different construction materials to the construction site of the World's Fair. In the second part, after the opening of the exposition, you will be given quests to make sure participating countries have a great time at the exposition, and earn their trust so that you can operate in their territory.

Several typical features:
  • Cutscenes that introduce the game
  • Exposition asset with various construction stages
  • 3D model of the Eiffel Tower. Original 3D by Jeremy_Zh, repainted in the original colour and converted to TpF2 by me.
  • 3D model of the Palais des Machines (I made it myself)
  • Lots of new cargo types: bread, champagne, chardonnay grapes, cheese, chocolate, clothes, cocoabeans, cotton, fish, glass, gold, light bulbs, livestock, meat, milk, pinot gris grapes, pinot noir grapes, potash, red wine, sugar, watches, white wine.
  • French accordion/jazz music. Most songs by Dana Boulé (Songs for Paris)[www.danaboule.com] under the Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International license[creativecommons.org].
  • All roofs have been painted blue to give it a Parisian feel.

Many thanks to Rommel Chan for testing the game.

The author
I like to make Transport Fever maps that tell a story. I do research, make scripts and build new models specifically for a map. By combining all this, I try to give the map a certain typical feel. I am therefore not interested in releasing parts of these mods separately: I feel that the parts are stronger together.

It took me months to build this campaign and it wasn't free; I paid to add certain objects to the game. If you like this campaign and want to see more mods like this in the future, please consider supporting me via [www.paypal.com]. Thanks a lot!

Note: The campaign aims to portray key milestones in the history of transporation as vividly as possible in their historical context. They also deal with dark chapters in the world's events, whereby the corresponding episodes are never supposed to be downplayed, and the victims within them never ridiculed. After all, it shouldn't be left by the wayside that the history of transporation was often and still is a story of conflicts, oppression, and sometimes great suffering. Accordingly, the value judgements conveyed in the individual missions do not reflect the developer's own values.
Popular Discussions View All (2)
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3 Apr, 2024 @ 1:54am
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pfandpirrat
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18 May, 2022 @ 3:25am
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Mats
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crogiez 18 Oct, 2024 @ 10:20am 
finish make 1000 people in tour eiffel is very long. i have add sandbox for finish quickly
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3350806132
hamburg1972m 11 Sep, 2024 @ 3:23am 
Playing the whole campaign again – this time without cheating. The TF2 dispatch scheme is driving me insane: The glass is not unloaded in Dijon to cater the bulb industry, instead kept on board for delivery at the Exposition area, though I already forbid unloading glass there. Any idea how to conquest the system?
e83viper 25 Aug, 2023 @ 5:28am 
is it possible that there ist a bug in this mission. i have to deliver the different luxury goods. For these i need acces to the other countries but to this point got no quest to gain access. I cant finish this mission. I there something i missed or a bug? By the way great campaign
highlander_y 18 Jun, 2022 @ 9:17am 
Figured it out, cotton comes from Le Havre port. Might be worth mentioning that in the task description.
highlander_y 18 Jun, 2022 @ 9:02am 
I don't have any cotton industry to produce lightbulbs. Where do I get cotton? The Dijon lightbulb factory requires Glass, Cotton and Coal.

The date is stuck at Jan 1, 1889. I assume that is intentional.

Wonderful campaign.
Mats  [author] 3 Feb, 2022 @ 9:08am 
[FR] MARCO: I don't think you are talking about this mission, but about the older map+mod. But anyway, those quests can be quite random, so I suspect you got one that's (almost) impossible to complete...
[FR] MARCO 3 Feb, 2022 @ 7:12am 
Hello Mats, How increase the transportation rate for besancon when the city is already at 250, can't increase in population because have no needs and already connected to most cities of the map ?
Mats  [author] 8 Oct, 2021 @ 11:01am 
UPDATE: I've added voice overs to the mission. Enjoy :)

Thanks for the suggestions! Every visitor to the exposition should be counted. Maybe I'll reduce the number, I'll think about it. :)
AlwaysRM 12 Sep, 2021 @ 11:53am 
1000 visitors is to mush, i only got to 250 before i finished the mission,

Also i never got to do anything with the swiss clocks,
Maybe extend the mission by a bit with a swiss clock production or something?
Maybe a swiss watch for the president? XD
Chefkoch 6 Sep, 2021 @ 11:06am 
Hi Mats, congrats on that brilliant campaign! I enjoy it very much. One question: How are visitors counted in Paris? I connected nearly every village to Paris but the numbers are raising really slowly.