NARS2, UKRS2, Tropical Refurbishment Set, 2ccTrainset, Japanese Trainset and Swedish Trains are automatically detected and costs adjusted, if the default automatic cost adjustment is not manually overridden by these settings. Users of OpenTTD's nightlies will be presented the nice parameter window as shown below, users of the stable version will still have to resort to number-only configuration like 0 0 x y where x and y are the values for the running costs:
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/*
* ********************************************
* Parameter 3: Running Costs
* 0: Automatic (default)
* 1: 1/256
* 2: 1/128
* ...
* 9: 1
* ...
* 18: 512x
* ********************************************
*/
/*
* ********************************************
* Parameter 4: Purchase Costs
* 0: Automatic (default)
* 1: 1/256
* 2: 1/128
* ...
* 9: 1
* ...
* 18: 512x
* ********************************************
*/
* Having a manual climate switch is one of the ideas, that's already noted: http://dev.openttdcoop.org/issues/1753NekoMaster wrote:I think theres a grf out there that allows all locomotives in all climates but what about intergrating that feature (along with the original vehicle names\realistic stats)
I noticed that after 1986 standard gauage rail wagons\cars start disappering and when it gets to the 2000's only the passenger, mail, and armored boxcar are left. Bug?
Also, how about a Trailer on flatbed (aka TOFC) just for fun and to make truck to rail transfers of goods and food a little more realistic (I see TOFC's wizz by on the CP Rails once in awhile, usualy hauling goods TOFC's (tools, electronics, etc))
* The rail wagons disappearing that early is a bug, yes. Thanks for the notice, seems that copying the values out of OpenTTD's source either failed or is not that straight forward...
* Trailer of flatbed is a nice idea for representing goods transport with that wagon indeed.
Thanks for the wagon speed limits, I'll have a thorough look into that later.