I think Frontier's next announcement would be remastered versions of both Thrillville games coming to the PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Nintendo Switch, and PC (even though we have Off the Rails for PC) as part of a two-game collection.
I think Frontier's next announcement would be remastered versions of both Thrillville games coming to the PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Nintendo Switch, and PC (even though we have Off the Rails for PC) as part of a two-game collection.
If anything of this gives Atari money, sorry, never gonna buy it in that case. They don't deserve a single penny from me.
Yeah, Chris Sawyer was a kind of advisor during the development of RCT3 and he ows the RCT-IP. Which likely means that with any RCT-game that gets released, he gets money. See my previous messages regarding the lawsuits with Atari. But Chris Sawyer even helped Frontier to develop an improved version of RCT3 after release many years ago, and got a lawsuit for that apparently by Atari. So, there might be a chance Chris Sawyers help/work/advice then is now being implemented into this complete edition.... or that he is maybe helping them as we speak, although I think the latter is unlikely.The whole reason why there is no upgrade path from RCT3 Platinum is because Frontier cut all ties with Atari and can now release this game under their Foundry Flag. Judging from the fine print on the Steam page Chris Sawyer does get some sort of (possibly financial) recognition but I hope we all agree that's not a bad thing at all!
And of course it is rather worrying that Tencent/ CCP is sticking its tentacles into Frontier, but ignorance is bliss I guess?
Hi, Frontier, please can you tell me if the controls for the PC version will be like the original game and not Planet Coaster? Will it be fully mouse controlled and allow the clickLock feature in windows mouse settings to work? As I mentioned before it's an important feature for disabled people with mobility problems. Thanks
I highly doubt it. With them saying the game 'has been enhanced for modern PC hardware', I would hope that means the horrendous performance issues have been fixed which I'm sure would make people buy it again.Heck, the current/ legacy version might even be superior.