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Borodin 31-12-2004 02:32 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by James MArshall Spruill@Dec 29 2004, 02:25 AM
I have pizza tycoon installed on a 400mhz win98+ coputer (not my only coputer but my best one for older games) and im having a problem. whenever i try to run the program it comes up full screen and works fine for 2 secconds then goes to window and the games has a fit saying it needs to be in full screen mode. ive tried everything i know and it still does that and trying to acess it from dos it refuses to even open the program and am pretty shure im typing the file path. please help please :wall:
...and works fine for 2 secconds then goes to window and the games has a fit saying it needs to be in full screen mode. ive tried everything i know and it still does that and trying to acess it from dos it refuses to even open the program and am pretty shure im typing the file path. please help please

Create a shortcut to run it, click on the shortcut's properties, and check-off the box to maximize the screen. See if that works.

quatroking 25-01-2005 06:31 PM

I have a fone number of a armdealer:
(works only in new York)
7345626
its Weapons United.

And uhh... if you don't know how you get weapons, buy icecream...
(you get it? They says after you have buy it: be careful! this ice is hot!)

arctangent 27-02-2005 08:25 PM

Just a little remark to the review...

Microprose didn't CREATE the game. It was a popular German game back then, called "Pizza Connection" by Software 2000.
Those were the creators.
Microprose just bought it and brought it to international success.

Borodin 28-02-2005 02:56 AM

Maybe I missed something, but--did someone claim otherwise? :blink:

neight108 01-03-2005 12:02 AM

the best way to increase your money...

visit various cities or buy info to find out prices of arms...

buy arms cheap...

move to a different city and sell for as much as possible...
:ok:

i believe that you can only do this a max of 2-3 times a day. beware though, doing this majorly increases your chances of getting caught by police...so make sure you have some spare cash to pay a fine if needed.

Guest 01-03-2005 12:37 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Borodin@Feb 28 2005, 03:56 AM
Maybe I missed something, but--did someone claim otherwise? :blink:
Read the review:

"Microprose has succeeded in creating a game that is fun, inventive and new."

Chris 01-03-2005 01:14 PM

according to mobygames it actually was a company named Cyber Corporation who developed the game. software 2000 did the publishing for europe (especially germany), microprose for the U.S. the original title was "Pizza Connection".

Pizza Tycoon release data

Borodin 01-03-2005 03:08 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Guest@Mar 1 2005, 01:37 PM
Read the review:

"Microprose has succeeded in creating a game that is fun, inventive and new."

Well, that's just silly. ;) Most companies don't make the games they release these days; and even Microprose in its heyday issued a number of titles it never developed in-house. It always pays to do a little investigative research online to get background info about a game.

Guest_Matt 06-03-2005 02:40 AM

Oh great Ultra Smuf, where can I find your starters guide?

This game is great but it's pretty complicated to get started.

Guest_Matt 07-03-2005 02:14 AM

OK, so I found Ultra Smurf's starter's guide (in the most obvious place that I didn't look, duh). I'm still having trouble with the game, though.

I've tried following the guide to the letter, although I've found that excess advertising can be adverse to profitability. I've tried abandoning the guide and experimenting on my own. Every time, though, I have alot of trouble making my restaurant profitable.

Should I open another restaurant before my first one is turning a profit?

Is the average 200 customers per day that I've been seeing not enough to turn a profit in most cases?

How much should I charge per pizza? (I've been charging about $4 over cost with a minimum of $8 and that seems to be doing OK)

What could I be missing?

My biggest problem is that, in every single game, after about 1 month, my store(s) just stop attracting customers. All of a sudden I stop selling pizzas, as if all of my customers just disappeared. What the hell is this?

I'd really appreciate anybody who can help.

-Matt

P.S.: Nebuchadnezzar (David?) you need to get Dosbox to run dos-based games on WinXP (see above posts).


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