Jim Powers' Scenarios & Games (TTDP)
- Jim Powers
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Thanks for the map information
Dear Mr Fire87;
I appreciate your maps info, Sir. Now I know what and where to put
everything. I'm presently working on my latest map "Western Pacific Rails".
It sure has A LOT of mountain terrain and desert with cities of California and
some of the Western states included. It should be a fun scenario, and if it
goes like I think it will, should be a real challenge to play. Thanks to
Mr Krtaylor and team for those exciting US trains which I just can't get
enough playing with them. It's kind a like you all over here in Europe playing
with those fine European trains sets. GREAT FUN! When you can relate to them.
Your comments, Mr. Pete-Ski, are welcomed and appreciated, Sir.
BTW MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY NEW YEARS!
Always
Jim Powers
I appreciate your maps info, Sir. Now I know what and where to put
everything. I'm presently working on my latest map "Western Pacific Rails".
It sure has A LOT of mountain terrain and desert with cities of California and
some of the Western states included. It should be a fun scenario, and if it
goes like I think it will, should be a real challenge to play. Thanks to
Mr Krtaylor and team for those exciting US trains which I just can't get
enough playing with them. It's kind a like you all over here in Europe playing
with those fine European trains sets. GREAT FUN! When you can relate to them.
Your comments, Mr. Pete-Ski, are welcomed and appreciated, Sir.
BTW MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY NEW YEARS!
Always
Jim Powers
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Mid Central Rails
Dear TT-Forums Family;
I just checked to see how many downloads were on my scenario
"Mid Central Rails". There wasn't too many downloads. This is because
it doesn't sound very interesting, I'm sure. I did not realize how much
fun you could get out of all that open space with very few hills and mountains,
but, I was very pleasently surprized! I've had more fun with building the RR
system in "Mid Central Rails" than any of the other scenarios I've made
recently. (I'd suggest that you) Try it - you'll like it!
Always,
Jim Powers
I just checked to see how many downloads were on my scenario
"Mid Central Rails". There wasn't too many downloads. This is because
it doesn't sound very interesting, I'm sure. I did not realize how much
fun you could get out of all that open space with very few hills and mountains,
but, I was very pleasently surprized! I've had more fun with building the RR
system in "Mid Central Rails" than any of the other scenarios I've made
recently. (I'd suggest that you) Try it - you'll like it!
Always,
Jim Powers

Re: The Ultimate City
I see your call, and raise by 143k people.............Jim Powers wrote:Dear TT Patch Family;
For those interested, I've just completed the ultimate city.
The latest scenario "New York City" reaches completely
over the entire TTDLX layout!
That's right, (1) city covers the whole complete layout!
New York City's Population: 2,079,335 people!!
Soon I'll be posting the game here in Mr. Owen Rudge's TT-Forum. Also in his The Ultimate Transport Tycoon Game Repository. I want to thank him and you other fellows who have encouraged and helped me accomplish this remarkable TTD record breaking historical feat.
Always,
Jim Powers
I now I now its openttd.......................................
http://www.tt-forums.net/viewtopic.php?t=12608&start=20
TDH
- Jim Powers
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I Don't Understand Your English
Mr. Boss;
I'm not understanding what you're saying, Sir. Would you
further explain what you are trying to say? Thank you.
Always,
Jim Powers
I'm not understanding what you're saying, Sir. Would you
further explain what you are trying to say? Thank you.
Always,
Jim Powers
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Joke
Mr. Boss;
Looks like I called your bluff, Big Guy. Thanks for explaining
and have a blast here at the TT-Forums. You'll get to know some
pretty cool guys with a lot of support when and if you ever need it
playing TTDLX. Welcome, Sir!
Always,
Jim Powers
Looks like I called your bluff, Big Guy. Thanks for explaining
and have a blast here at the TT-Forums. You'll get to know some
pretty cool guys with a lot of support when and if you ever need it
playing TTDLX. Welcome, Sir!
Always,
Jim Powers
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Western Pacific Rails Scenario
Dear TT-Forums Fans;
I'm releasing my latest scenario "Western Pacific Rails".
This scenario is the USA series for Mr. Krtaylor and team's US SET
trains. My favorite, (maybe because I'm an American can relate to them?)
Anyway, This scenario is full of cities, industries and high mountain range
to transfer food, water and goods. 'Western Pacific Rails" includes
the Pacific coast and over to Denver and Phoenix. One fine scenario!
Please don't be offended at my boasting. I'm really not that way, but,
how do I get you to play if I don't 'brag' a little. Anyway, please let me know,
good or bad, what you think of it, when you have time to write. Thanks, again
Mr. Krtaylor for your fine set of trains, Sir.
Here's "Western Pacific Rails"
Always,
Jim Powers
I'm releasing my latest scenario "Western Pacific Rails".
This scenario is the USA series for Mr. Krtaylor and team's US SET
trains. My favorite, (maybe because I'm an American can relate to them?)
Anyway, This scenario is full of cities, industries and high mountain range
to transfer food, water and goods. 'Western Pacific Rails" includes
the Pacific coast and over to Denver and Phoenix. One fine scenario!
Please don't be offended at my boasting. I'm really not that way, but,
how do I get you to play if I don't 'brag' a little. Anyway, please let me know,
good or bad, what you think of it, when you have time to write. Thanks, again
Mr. Krtaylor for your fine set of trains, Sir.
Here's "Western Pacific Rails"
Always,
Jim Powers
- Attachments
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- TRP54.SV0
- Western Pacific Rails
- (296.41 KiB) Downloaded 411 times
Last edited by Jim Powers on 19 Jul 2007 12:42, edited 1 time in total.
Do you have some screenshots?
EDIT: TTD is not installed at this pc
EDIT: TTD is not installed at this pc
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Screenies
Mr. Purno;
Here are some 'screenies', Sir. Thanks for asking.
Always,
Jim Powers
Here are some 'screenies', Sir. Thanks for asking.
Always,
Jim Powers
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- Supplying Food and water to the cities is a huge challange in "Western Pacific Rails"
- Great Western Pacific 002.jpg (169.39 KiB) Viewed 7382 times
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- From my latest scenario "Western Pacific Rails"
- Great Western Pacific 001.jpg (156.39 KiB) Viewed 7385 times
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My Apologies
Dear Mr. ThorRune;
Please accept my apologies for not acknowledging your expression
concerning my last saved game from 'Mid Central Rails' scenario.
I'm very happy with such an honor, though I don't deserve it, Sir.
I do work to make the game as smooth as possible and that's part of
the challange, isn't it?
Of course using Jim is OK, I'm part of the TTD-Forums 'family', (I hope).
Always,
Jim Powers
Please accept my apologies for not acknowledging your expression
concerning my last saved game from 'Mid Central Rails' scenario.
I'm very happy with such an honor, though I don't deserve it, Sir.
I do work to make the game as smooth as possible and that's part of
the challange, isn't it?
Of course using Jim is OK, I'm part of the TTD-Forums 'family', (I hope).

Always,
Jim Powers
Re: My Apologies
Sure! Everybody is AFAIK.Jim Powers wrote:I'm part of the TTD-Forums 'family', (I hope).![]()
And thanks for the screenshots, very nice scenario! Keep up the good work!
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- Jim Powers
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Soon 'The Tokyo Experience'
Dear TT-Forums Friends;
Soon my scenario "The Tokyo Experience" will be released.
The Japanese Train Team is about ready and then I'll release it.
With "townbuildnoroads" switch this is going to be a real Asian
challenge with a lot of combination options to make your games
very exciting. Look for "The Tokyo Experience"!
All comments will be appreciated.
Always,
Jim Powers
Soon my scenario "The Tokyo Experience" will be released.
The Japanese Train Team is about ready and then I'll release it.
With "townbuildnoroads" switch this is going to be a real Asian
challenge with a lot of combination options to make your games
very exciting. Look for "The Tokyo Experience"!
All comments will be appreciated.
Always,
Jim Powers

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"Screenies" From "The Toyko Experience"
TTD Friends;
Here's some 'screenies' from "The Toyko Experience".
Here's some 'screenies' from "The Toyko Experience".
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- "The Toyko Experience"
- The Tokyo Experience 005.jpg (146.82 KiB) Viewed 7261 times
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- "The Toyko Experience" rocks!
- The Tokyo Experience 003.jpg (189.43 KiB) Viewed 7262 times
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- Jim Powers
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Road Squares in my Scenarios
Mr. Shadow XIII;
One of best things our peers have come up with lately is the
'townbuildnoroads' switch. It changes the whole concept in the game,
for the good. Also, it keeps the population intact. I've closely monitored
the last 2 games on the "population erosion" and in the last 2 new scenarios,
'Mid Western Rails' and 'West Pacific Rails' and either I've increased in
population or I've been even, rarely losing, and if so, maybe 1 or 2%. That
keeps me from having to pump up (use Expand) the population all the time.
Also you can safely keep your industries protected, and we don't have to put
"Sold" sign around the city limits, which I've always had to do, to contain the
projected image that I wanted for the cities. Thanks, Sir, for your friendship
and comments.
Always,
Jim Powers
One of best things our peers have come up with lately is the
'townbuildnoroads' switch. It changes the whole concept in the game,
for the good. Also, it keeps the population intact. I've closely monitored
the last 2 games on the "population erosion" and in the last 2 new scenarios,
'Mid Western Rails' and 'West Pacific Rails' and either I've increased in
population or I've been even, rarely losing, and if so, maybe 1 or 2%. That
keeps me from having to pump up (use Expand) the population all the time.
Also you can safely keep your industries protected, and we don't have to put
"Sold" sign around the city limits, which I've always had to do, to contain the
projected image that I wanted for the cities. Thanks, Sir, for your friendship
and comments.

Always,
Jim Powers

- Jim Powers
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Enjoying TTD
Mr. Smartazz;
Thanks for your comments and encouragement, Sir.
I see you're from Melbourne, Australia. Have you tried
my scenario "Outrageous Outback II"? You might like
to know that on TT-Forums alone that almost 1,400 people
have downloaded that scenario. So, you might enjoy that one too.
Looks like the Japanese Train Team are about 75% done, so
"The Tokyo Experience" is ready when they are.
Always,
Jim Powers
Thanks for your comments and encouragement, Sir.
I see you're from Melbourne, Australia. Have you tried
my scenario "Outrageous Outback II"? You might like
to know that on TT-Forums alone that almost 1,400 people
have downloaded that scenario. So, you might enjoy that one too.
Looks like the Japanese Train Team are about 75% done, so
"The Tokyo Experience" is ready when they are.
Always,
Jim Powers

Nice to see you again, Jim!
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- Jim Powers
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Notable Norway Scenario
Mr. Kruz and TT-forums Family;
I am now also working on a scenario of Norway, for Mr. Kruz's and team.
They are designing Norwegian trains and pretty soon we'll have them a
scenario called "Notable Norway". Seems like there will be plenty of
challenges getting those Norwegian trains up those steep mountains! So,
look for 'Notable Norway' when we'll release it soon.
Always,
Jim Powers
I am now also working on a scenario of Norway, for Mr. Kruz's and team.
They are designing Norwegian trains and pretty soon we'll have them a
scenario called "Notable Norway". Seems like there will be plenty of
challenges getting those Norwegian trains up those steep mountains! So,
look for 'Notable Norway' when we'll release it soon.

Always,
Jim Powers
- Attachments
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- From my Draft copy of "Notable Norway"
- Notable Norway 001.jpg (130.54 KiB) Viewed 7102 times
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