Supertrain:
At the ‘Main’ menu press Ctrl + Alt and repeatedly left click in the top left corner of the map. If done correctly the confirmation message ‘Supertrain’ will appear on the screen. This may have to be done several times before it works.
Show Enemy Trains:
At the ‘Main’ menu press Ctrl + Alt and repeatedly left click in the bottom left corner of the map to see enemy trains in the map (this has to be done everytime you open the full map). Enemy trains are shown as yellow icons, black icons are the horda, nomads are red and mammoths are green.
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