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Testing Latest Scenario
Mr. Me_Simon;
I finished this latest scenario and am testing it. What I found out, so far,
that it's a real challenge to install RR Depots. (I like that!) I also, the 1st
thing was to place "Sold" lot signs around the contained cities, thus AI can't
get into the open spaces and 'mess' it up. When I tried the first time, this
is exactly what AI did. So, I started over and "Contained" the cities. Now, I'm
having a real blast. I left it in 1930, so you could find space for small airports,
which I was able to install about 20. It is going to be one of my best.
The name of this scenario "Europe Classic". I'll bet you'll like it too.
Let me know. Now, back to my game. Here's a screenshot.
Always,
Jim Powers
PS How's Sydney this time of the year?
I finished this latest scenario and am testing it. What I found out, so far,
that it's a real challenge to install RR Depots. (I like that!) I also, the 1st
thing was to place "Sold" lot signs around the contained cities, thus AI can't
get into the open spaces and 'mess' it up. When I tried the first time, this
is exactly what AI did. So, I started over and "Contained" the cities. Now, I'm
having a real blast. I left it in 1930, so you could find space for small airports,
which I was able to install about 20. It is going to be one of my best.
The name of this scenario "Europe Classic". I'll bet you'll like it too.
Let me know. Now, back to my game. Here's a screenshot.

Always,
Jim Powers
PS How's Sydney this time of the year?
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Sorry About That!
Dear Mr. Me_Simon;
Sorry about that! Somebody called me and I released the e-mail
before I got the attachment on.
Scenario "Europe Classic"
Always,
Jim Powers
Sorry about that! Somebody called me and I released the e-mail
before I got the attachment on.
Scenario "Europe Classic"
Always,
Jim Powers
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- Scenario "Europe Classic" Game Lightning International LTD. Great game!
- Europe Classic 003.jpg (169.66 KiB) Viewed 11525 times
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Europe Classic Map
Dear TT-Forum Family;
Here's a partial map layout of my latest scenario. "Europe Classic".
And the game is turning out to be just that., a classic!
Thought you'd like a screenshot of it. I will be posting "Europe Classic"
very soon.
Always,
Jim Powers
Here's a partial map layout of my latest scenario. "Europe Classic".
And the game is turning out to be just that., a classic!
Thought you'd like a screenshot of it. I will be posting "Europe Classic"
very soon.
Always,
Jim Powers

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- "Europe Classic" is just that. A classic!
Notice hoe I contained the city growth? - Europe Classic 004.jpg (143.35 KiB) Viewed 11481 times
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"Europe Classic" is Superb!
Dear TT-Forums Family;
I just completed my latest scenario "Europe Classic". The starting year
is 1920. I, again, took Mr. Shadow XIII's scenario "Europe (Temperate)",
and only modified the cities to few thousand with no spaces cleared for
airports and built simple seaports and some roads connecting the cities
and along the natural seacoasts, thus trying to be as realistic as possible.
Man! I've been playing the game for a week and it plays beautifully!
There are several real challenges like putting in small airports and thinking
of how to put the large ones in, in the future. it's tough but fun! I was also
able to put in a very effective passenger electrified railway system too,
and now am installing a regular RR system for my many, many industries,
which is another real fun challenge. Also the shipping industry is suberb!
And, watching the buses run along the seacoasts, from city to city, has a
down right beautiful effect on the Game!
A huge "Thanks" to Mr. Shadow XIII for allowing me to again use his map
and to come up with this exciting scenario "Europe Classic".
It truly is a classic!
Please let me know what you think.
Always,
Jim Powers![Pleased :]](./images/smilies/pleased.gif)
I just completed my latest scenario "Europe Classic". The starting year
is 1920. I, again, took Mr. Shadow XIII's scenario "Europe (Temperate)",
and only modified the cities to few thousand with no spaces cleared for
airports and built simple seaports and some roads connecting the cities
and along the natural seacoasts, thus trying to be as realistic as possible.
Man! I've been playing the game for a week and it plays beautifully!
There are several real challenges like putting in small airports and thinking
of how to put the large ones in, in the future. it's tough but fun! I was also
able to put in a very effective passenger electrified railway system too,
and now am installing a regular RR system for my many, many industries,
which is another real fun challenge. Also the shipping industry is suberb!
And, watching the buses run along the seacoasts, from city to city, has a
down right beautiful effect on the Game!
A huge "Thanks" to Mr. Shadow XIII for allowing me to again use his map
and to come up with this exciting scenario "Europe Classic".
It truly is a classic!
Please let me know what you think.
Always,
Jim Powers
![Pleased :]](./images/smilies/pleased.gif)
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- TRP38.SV0
- Europe Classic
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- Jim Powers
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Any Suggestions?
Dear TT-Forums Family;
Is there any type of scenarios you'd like to see me create?
Like in the Tropics, Snow or a lot of water, big cities, littles cities,
etc.,etc.? I'm thinking about starting another scenario, as soon as
I finish my great game from my Europe Classic scenario.
So, I'm open for your suggestions.
Always,
Jim Powers
Is there any type of scenarios you'd like to see me create?
Like in the Tropics, Snow or a lot of water, big cities, littles cities,
etc.,etc.? I'm thinking about starting another scenario, as soon as
I finish my great game from my Europe Classic scenario.
So, I'm open for your suggestions.

Always,
Jim Powers
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download it (you may need to change it's name to TRP**.SV0) where ** is number from 00 to 99 ... then I suggest to put it into TTD directory and use PLAY SCENARIO (and go to TTD directory if you are not in it already)select EUROPE CLASSIC ...
map requires TTDPatch
map requires TTDPatch

what are you looking at? it's a signature!
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Thanks
Dear Mr. Simmer;
Thank you for your suggestion, Sir. It was also suggested that
I do something with Mr. Carlos Friedrich Jr.'s scenario of Brazil,
called " Brazil Real". It has all the things which you've suggested,
so, I must be on the right track. I'm now doing my usual "tweaking"
and modifing. I hope this is alright with Mr. Friedrich. If he or anyone
who know how to contact him is available, I'd like an answer before I
get too much time in it. I always respect the rights of other authors.
Thanks again for you comments, Sir. Oh, BTW, this scenario will be
called "Brazil For Real".![Pleased :]](./images/smilies/pleased.gif)
Always,
Jim Powers
Thank you for your suggestion, Sir. It was also suggested that
I do something with Mr. Carlos Friedrich Jr.'s scenario of Brazil,
called " Brazil Real". It has all the things which you've suggested,
so, I must be on the right track. I'm now doing my usual "tweaking"
and modifing. I hope this is alright with Mr. Friedrich. If he or anyone
who know how to contact him is available, I'd like an answer before I
get too much time in it. I always respect the rights of other authors.
Thanks again for you comments, Sir. Oh, BTW, this scenario will be
called "Brazil For Real".
![Pleased :]](./images/smilies/pleased.gif)
Always,
Jim Powers

- Jim Powers
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Amazon All-Express Inc. Saved Game
Dear TT-Forums Family;
I just finished testing my latest scenario " Brazil, So Real" (Below
is a screenshot of Brazil, So real.) I'd like to THANK Mr. Carlos
Friedrich Jr., whose original scenario 'Brazil Real' I tweaked and
enhanced to make "Brazil, So real. I find it to play very effieciently,
though complex, (I like that!) There's "mountains and water and many
medium city's with space for 1 and 2 track rails." As was requested
by Mr. Simmer. There's plenty of fun space for your railroads, ships,
planes, and vehicles!
Feel free to comment on your opinion of this most enjoyable scenario "Brazil, So Real".
Now, back to my fun game.
Always,
Jim Powers
I just finished testing my latest scenario " Brazil, So Real" (Below
is a screenshot of Brazil, So real.) I'd like to THANK Mr. Carlos
Friedrich Jr., whose original scenario 'Brazil Real' I tweaked and
enhanced to make "Brazil, So real. I find it to play very effieciently,
though complex, (I like that!) There's "mountains and water and many
medium city's with space for 1 and 2 track rails." As was requested
by Mr. Simmer. There's plenty of fun space for your railroads, ships,
planes, and vehicles!
Feel free to comment on your opinion of this most enjoyable scenario "Brazil, So Real".

Now, back to my fun game.
Always,
Jim Powers
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- TRP42.SV0
- Brazil, So Real
- (166.91 KiB) Downloaded 535 times
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- Brazil, So Real is a very relaxing, yet complex scenario.
- Brazil for Real 001.jpg (115.95 KiB) Viewed 11222 times
Last edited by Jim Powers on 19 Jul 2007 12:38, edited 1 time in total.
You decided to use the temperate climate though, not the tropical climate?
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Good Question
Mr. KRTaylor;
That's a good question, Sir. Actually it was Mr. Friedrich's choice
and I had to go along with it, because I took his original 'Brazil Real'
scenario and fiddled with it. I'd think he would've used "tropical" mode
not 'temperate'. Who knows why?
Did you like the layout, Sir?
Always,
Jim Powers
That's a good question, Sir. Actually it was Mr. Friedrich's choice
and I had to go along with it, because I took his original 'Brazil Real'
scenario and fiddled with it. I'd think he would've used "tropical" mode
not 'temperate'. Who knows why?
Did you like the layout, Sir?
Always,
Jim Powers
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