Conduct DELUXE! is an addictive game of explosive railway action that will challenge your inner conductor.
Hello to everyone out therel Here's another patch with fixes for bug reports that you have sent us.
[b]Patch notes for v1.1.3[/b]
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[*]The chosen Anti-aliasing option will now be applied correctly.
[/list][/b]Due to an error. changing the anti-aliasing in the visual settings screen would not affect the rest of the game. Your choice is now saved properly.
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[*]Anti-aliasing can now be completely disabled.
[/list][/b]For those of you on lighter systems, you can now disable this feature if you wish to push for higher framerates.
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[*]Missing medival and western trains should now be awarded correctly.
[/list][/b] We discovered that you can miss certain train unlocks if you exit the game at very specific times. This patch includes some failsafe checks to assure you get your well deserved train unlocks. Visit the HQ if you believe you are still missing any of the trains from the Medival and Western worlds.
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[*]Lost Passengers achievements now trigger correctly.
[/list][/b]Due to an error, the passenger lost achievement would sometimes fail to trigger when you cross the respective counts. If you have accumulated the required amount for an achievement but it has not triggered for you yet, then it should trigger the next time you lose a passenger.
Any questions or bothers?
We're always listening. If there's anything on your mind, let us know!
Happy conducting!
P.S.
[quote] [b]An annoucenment from the Conduct World Ministry of Transportation[/b]
The rush hour congestion is a problem we all need to work together to solve. In recent days we have noticed some creative drivers who make use of the empty train tracks as extra car lanes. We commend these inventive individuals in their effort to keep the traffic flowing for everyone. We at the Ministry of Transportation encourage clever thinking in traffic, but safety comes in at a close second. We would like to remind everyone to keep each other safe on the roads... and tracks. To all chauffeurs and conductors out there: Be welcoming of anyone in your lane or on your track, and be sure to keep a safe distance from each other. We don't want any accidents to happen now, would we? [/quote]