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Tin's [TT-Team] Server Screenshots
Posted: 21 Sep 2017 00:21
by Tintinfan
Greetings!
I've been meaning to share screenshots here since forever of our games, but just could never quite get round to it till today! We usually play games with a set country theme, the current one being USSR/Russian themed to start off with. I might dig up the best shots in my archive at some point in the future to keep the thread going as well. Most of the images have scenes by various other players as well and I will try to credit them when I can but for the most part it's a collective effort and hopefully they'll post stuff here too, who knows!
In the current game we've got Romazoon, Jake, Giles, Oliy, DeltaNorth and myself.
I'll start of with my favourite place on the map; Gdov city. Railway facilities are under Southern Transportation Bureau's (myself) management, which also operates trams and local buses for the city. The ports are run by Central Co-Prosperity Sphere (Giles) that also operate a few buses to nearby villages. Thanks to the Central Co-Prosperity Sphere, enough tuna is canned each day to serve the region and beyond - it's no wonder the city reeks when a good sea breeze blows through. The goods yard can also process minerals; a small TGM3 diesel shunter shuttles loads down from an industrial branch nearby.
Coal reserves are not scarce in the region and Southern Transportation Bureau's efforts to extract as much coal with as little effort really shows in the landscape round the mines. Usman is the biggest mine in the region, rumoured to have a 24/7 workforce and hints of Iron Ore among an excess of coal. The lucrative nature of moving coal and lots of it at once meant that the lines connecting the mines were electrified, Southern Transportation Bureau choosing the 25 kV AC system. Communities such as Meleuz receive the rare treat of electric train services, though given the size of such isolated places it might as well be overcompensation for a reduction in the population's lifespan. Most stopping services from the city either terminate at Meleuz or make use of the headshunt to continue northbound to Sovetskaja.
Re: Tin's Server Screenshots
Posted: 21 Sep 2017 05:23
by Supercheese
Beautiful harbor there!
Re: Tin's Server Screenshots
Posted: 21 Sep 2017 12:37
by Quast65
Why dont you enter that port for the current screenshot competition themed: "Coastal areas" ?
Re: Tin's Server Screenshots
Posted: 21 Sep 2017 13:00
by Benny
Absolutely gorgeous, I love the coal mines! Haven't seen that before.
Re: Tin's Server Screenshots
Posted: 22 Sep 2017 16:42
by STD
Tintinfan wrote:Greetings!
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Usman_LabourCamp.png
Meleuz_Mining.png
I also really like these screenshots. Nice to see that you're using in the game xUSSR Railway set. Well done
. Waiting for for new screenshots or even better video of the game. The second option will be much better
I also suggest you to take part in the theme of "Coastal areas"
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Re: Tin's Server Screenshots
Posted: 15 Nov 2017 00:22
by Tintinfan
Thanks for all your kind comments
. We'll have plenty more to share soon enough! Just to keep this ticking over, I was talking to Romazoon who was missing his castles from previous games... So, I present two of Romazoon's finest châteaux and the small city of Esskov, notable for its major out-of-town TGV station. Enjoy!
Re: Tin's Server Screenshots
Posted: 15 Nov 2017 01:04
by romazoon
Thanks Tin, I love those casttle tiles ! Thank you Quast for making those possible !
Here are some more screenshots, of our running game.
Re: Tin's Server Screenshots
Posted: 15 Nov 2017 01:11
by romazoon
Three more for the one actually enjoying it
Re: Tin's Server Screenshots
Posted: 17 Nov 2017 18:03
by Kevo00
Great shots. I especially like the use of narrow gauge inside the ports.
Re: Tin's Server Screenshots
Posted: 18 Nov 2017 16:01
by STD
The screenshots look amazing and very cool. Great!
Re: Tin's Server Screenshots
Posted: 18 Nov 2017 23:10
by romazoon
Thanks guys,
there was some extension made to the harbor and the nearby area wich i think is worth posting
Re: Tin's Server Screenshots
Posted: 20 Nov 2017 00:56
by Tintinfan
Thank you all!
As a good follow-up from the previous screenshot showcasing the modern business district, port and airport of Bestezwaag - I thought I'd mention the 1990 S-Bahn development plan! See if you can find the stops in that screenshot...
Bestezwaag and Hellsnisse being two large cities within close proximity are served by a multi-track mainline, which by 1990 had reached capacity. With both cities expanding outward and many towns between both cities of prosperity, it was decided that the motorway and mainline services were not enough. It was agreed to develop a comprehensive new S-Bahn system using dedicated new infrastructure where possible (S3 being the only one to use existing lines) to enhance the connectivity of the two cities. By 2010 S-Bahn Hellszwaag completed the core objectives of the main plan and released the following network map following the full-line launch of S2. The map also shows the recently upgraded 'Bestzijl and Peninsular' local services, an independent project to S-Bahn Hellszwaag going out further west of the two cities.
Re: Tin's Server Screenshots
Posted: 26 Nov 2017 23:45
by romazoon
following that nice map here are some screenshot of the same area of that S-bahn map, not sure if tin's map is updated to those fresh screenies taken straight from today.
Re: Tin's Server Screenshots
Posted: 26 Nov 2017 23:48
by romazoon
and 3 more
Re: Tin's Server Screenshots
Posted: 27 Nov 2017 09:30
by STD
Great screenshots
I liked the building in the mountains is a luxurious hotel with a beautiful view of the city and mountain forest
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Amazing style of construction of the railway network and construction of railway stations. Cool!
I'm not going to play on this server. The reason is too large the brakes in terms of performance. It's pretty difficult to build the railway network in such conditions. Maybe my computer is unable to cope with the workload. This is quite possible. In any case, I from time to time I'll just go to the server as guest to see everything that is already built on the map
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Re: Tin's Server Screenshots
Posted: 27 Nov 2017 12:50
by Quast65
Excellent shots!!!
Re: Tin's Server Screenshots
Posted: 27 Nov 2017 14:55
by Giles
Hi all,
I'm a regular on Tin's servers and an extremely long time lurker here on the forums. Iv'e been promising Roma and Tin for weeks that I'll get round to posting some screens of my own and I felt it would be nice to highlight some of the more rural areas of the map in contrast to what Tin and Roma have posted below.
Our current game is three weeks old as of yesterday and, naturally, much of the map is now developed. The north-western coastal cities of Hellsnisse, Bestezwaag and Dokoever hold the majority of the world population but the further south and east of these cities one travels the urban environment quickly transitions to a rural landscape dotted with small towns and villages.
1.) The Uitdorp Valley is isolated from the rest of the map by a ring of hills and mountains. This region was one of the first areas of operations for the Mid Coastal Railway but has remained mainly unchanged from the 1940s as a result of its isolation. Here we find one of many orchards and a sheep fold situated in the foothills of Oostervorst Mountain. 2801 2005 has just returned to load the latest harvest of apples, which will eventually be used to make cider courtesy of the Bobenburg Co, whilst trucks wait for the new year and a new shipment of lamb. The canal the far south is one of the oldest still in service with canal boats taking agricultural goods up the orchards from a port at the mouth of the Uitdorp river and foot of the valley.
2.) A good example of the undeveloped nature of much of the country. The station in Kollumelmuiden was opened as recently as 2015 as part of a critical new link between the distant town of Eerrade and Klein Eindhalen. This new link shaves off hours between these two destinations, which previously required trains to travel via Mid Coastal's southern mainline, and opens up new opportunities for industry in this region. Critics of this project have raised valid concerns about the effect that this will have on the picturesque landscape and have highlighted the co-incidental discovery of significant oil deposits in the region. Locals are keen to maintain the character of the area, but, with the government backing further investment in the region it is likely that further change is to come.
3.) The rural economy in action ! Uithuisellum is one of the larger logging camps situated to the south of Klein Eindhalen, with 651 1001 and 651 1002 making near monthly trips to the major yard at Noord Driemeer in exchange for fertilisers and logging equipment. This facility follows the model for rural industry that the government promotes with workers living on site and subsidies being paid to develop education and healthcare facilities in the town. It is hoped that this will help promote sustainable development and prevent a loss of rural populations to the cities as was prevalent in the 60s and 70s.
Hope you enjoyed, I'll certainly be back with more sometime
Thanks,
Re: Tin's Server Screenshots
Posted: 27 Nov 2017 18:51
by STD
Giles wrote:Hi all,
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Thanks,
Wonderful screenshots
Everything is done tastefully and gently
You still go on here are new screenshots.
I like on this server to watch how others play
This is just cool
Re: Tin's Server Screenshots
Posted: 22 Jan 2018 19:18
by romazoon
We play a new game, Japan theme, here are some screenies from it
We use daylenght x9, Renewed City Growth script, and many newgrf, as well as Infrasharing
Some companies decided to be specialed in freight and have no real network, some other decided to specialise in passengers with a network (this is how some freight company can remain without their own network), there is also companies that do both. Finally Shinkansen network is owned by various companies, each usually run their own trains on their tracks, but it s not a rule, it can happen to share tracks.
Re: Tin's Server Screenshots
Posted: 22 Jan 2018 19:22
by romazoon
and here are some mini map screenies so you can have a glimpse of the size of the network of each companies and even te kind of tracks used ; )