By the time the 1880s rolled around in-game, Silas owned 70% of the rail infrastructure. The Final Spike
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As the session ended, Silas watched his fleet of sleek, late-era locomotives pull into the Grand Central station he’d painstakingly funded. The "Complete Collection" had given him the tools—the maps, the engines, and the historical depth—but the victory was all his. He closed the game, the rhythmic chug-chug of the steam engines still echoing in his mind, already planning his next conquest through the frozen passes of the North. By the time the 1880s rolled around in-game,
The digital sky over the marshlands of Louisiana was heavy with the simulated humidity of 19th-century expansion. For Silas, the "Complete Collection" wasn't just a bundle of DLCs; it was a sprawling, interconnected empire that spanned from the dusty plains of the Midwest to the treacherous peaks of the Rockies. He closed the game, the rhythmic chug-chug of