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Originally Posted by Skybird
Know what it is that you will get. I have the Berlin title, and it is nice for me because it serves my memories like something like an interactive postcard. It is little "game" in games like this - if there is no real interest in the object described in a sim like this, a gamer will most likely be bored. You do not play it that much, you instead make it move so that you can watch images.
Judging by the Berlin title, the visual quality probably will be very, very good, though.
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Indeed, I've yet to actually play Berlin or Path, but I've watched many youtube videos and the features (such as changing ends, going out on the platform) are very impressive for an independent studio.
The pictures so far show a Circle line which is quite grimy, run down in places, with bits of metal left on the side in the tunnels, battered brickwork on the embankments, foliage growing through the ballast on the tracks.
The station is a mixture of old brickwork with occasional new items such as health and safety equipment with a dash of graffiti.
It's certainly got the feel of the real thing. I'll be more judgmental when the trains appear and the sounds appear, but visuals wise, like you say, it does not disappoint in the slightest.