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Role Playing Game-CEO of your own railroad.

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Role Playing Game-CEO of your own railroad.
Posted by Junctionfan on Friday, August 20, 2004 9:12 PM
I wonder how many of you folk would be interested in engaging in a role-playing game based on real life rules of trying to operate a railroad. I think it would be an excellent excersise in seeing how the professionals do it. We may not cut it compair to the real CEOs but you never know, we maybe better, who knows but the important thing is we would have fun doing it.

I am particularly interested in what Bergie would have to say because I think it could be a fun part of this website if we all wanted to do it.

What do you say?[8D]
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Posted by miniwyo on Friday, August 20, 2004 10:10 PM
It sounds like it might be fun. I'm in.

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, August 20, 2004 10:46 PM
I'm in
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Posted by cpbloom on Saturday, August 21, 2004 1:40 AM
yes
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Posted by locomutt on Saturday, August 21, 2004 6:33 AM
Well Cw & I are co-CEO's of a model railroad,so why not, count us in.

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Posted by FThunder11 on Saturday, August 21, 2004 9:14 AM
I'm in
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Posted by Randy Stahl on Saturday, August 21, 2004 11:10 AM
I already consistanty LOSE at RR tycoon and I am in RR management !!!!!!!!!
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Posted by Junctionfan on Saturday, August 21, 2004 12:18 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Randy Stahl

I already consistanty LOSE at RR tycoon and I am in RR management !!!!!!!!!
Randy


Are you refering to Railroad Tycoon 2-I have a game going where I bought out the investor for sole ownership and run 400 trains right now. I ship alot of intermodal and have had to use 4 and 6 track mainlines because the stupid game doesn't allow for scheduling or CTC not to mention that you can't run trains over 6 cars long and you can't bridge over or under other lines. You should see how I had to design "Chicago" there is enough diamonds there to open a jewler's shop.
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Posted by DPD1 on Saturday, August 21, 2004 1:16 PM
Knowing me... If I was the CEO, I would probably just cash in my stock options right away and retire... That way I could just spend the money watching trains instead of running them. :-)

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, August 21, 2004 1:38 PM
I'm always up for a new game. I have played all three versions of Railroad Tycoon to a greater or lesser degree of success. Would this be a new game? How will it be set up?

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Posted by Junctionfan on Saturday, August 21, 2004 2:08 PM
If you ever have played Dungeons and Dragons or have had a pretty good idea how it is done, it is similar in that their are players and a dungeon master except in this case their are CEOs the players but their is a small group that would represent the shareholder, the government and the stock exchange. Also the group would have to give out little news flashes as so the game could work around it for example a dice could be roled by a game master and it would determine whether there was a natural disaster or not and if so than the players would have to work around it. If you want to buy or sell anything, hire or layoff, make financial or operating decisions than you have to go through the "gambling" process and sell to your shareholder, the bank, governments, court, etc (game masters). There would be real prices on everything and you would have to consider wages for your workers and when their contracts go up. You make announcements on a thread and the game masters annouce general news on a thread. You can loose for example if you are caught doing insider trading, fraud, bankruptcy and if the shareholders hate you enough they can fire you.

A little complicated but who said running a business let alone a corporation, was easy. You have heard of Trains Simulator well this a role playing game of Railroad CEO Simulator.
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Posted by cpbloom on Saturday, August 21, 2004 6:36 PM
I have played D & D, Rifts and other "real" RPG games so I know what you're talking about. Unlike RR Tycoon this game would have more emphasis on gameplay than graphics (if any graphics at all).
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Posted by wcfan4ever on Saturday, August 21, 2004 9:32 PM
Count me in, sounds fun and challenging.

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, August 21, 2004 10:19 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Junctionfan

If you ever have played Dungeons and Dragons or have had a pretty good idea how it is done, it is similar in that their are players and a dungeon master except in this case their are CEOs the players but their is a small group that would represent the shareholder, the government and the stock exchange. Also the group would have to give out little news flashes as so the game could work around it for example a dice could be roled by a game master and it would determine whether there was a natural disaster or not and if so than the players would have to work around it. If you want to buy or sell anything, hire or layoff, make financial or operating decisions than you have to go through the "gambling" process and sell to your shareholder, the bank, governments, court, etc (game masters). There would be real prices on everything and you would have to consider wages for your workers and when their contracts go up. You make announcements on a thread and the game masters annouce general news on a thread. You can loose for example if you are caught doing insider trading, fraud, bankruptcy and if the shareholders hate you enough they can fire you.

A little complicated but who said running a business let alone a corporation, was easy. You have heard of Trains Simulator well this a role playing game of Railroad CEO Simulator.


At the risk of sounding like a killjoy I am wondering how long the rules of this game will need to be and how it could be policed. I am familiar with D&D (I actually played it a few times when I was in High School, before any of the books were hard bound) and the rules came in a multi-volume set. Also, the corporate operations of railroads are a lot more complex than you realize and there are many more factors than could easily be represented by a few people. I think RR Tycoon is a good effort, but even with all those megabytes of programming there are a LOT of corners cut and a HUGE amount of oversimplification in the games compared to the reality. Railroads are not only bound by many of the rules binding other companies but also are bound by many unique laws and regulations and rules that would be quite difficult to put into rules.

That said, I'd like to see your effort, but I'll reserve judgment on how "realistic" it can be.

LC

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