There are many types of ton units out there with different measurements and spellings.
I find the game sometimes doesnt work with the tonnage that I see in some Data sheets. I've tried looking around to see what ton unit that OpenTTD/TT Deluxe uses but I havent gotten an answer.
Thing is, most canadians I know including myself use the AMerican Ton or 2000 pounds.
Heres the ton units I know...
Short/US Ton (2000 Pounds or 907.1847 Kilograms)
Metric Tonne (2204.62 Pounds or 1000 Kilograms)
Long Ton (2240 Pounds or 1016 Kilograms)
Which one does openTTD use for weights?
EDIT : That is, weight when coding vehicles like trucks, trains, ships, etc.
What is the Tons that OpenTTD uses?
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What is the Tons that OpenTTD uses?
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Re: What is the Tons that OpenTTD uses?
assume that for coding, everything uses metric. (except for km/h, which is a tiny bit off)
Re: What is the Tons that OpenTTD uses?
NML does the conversion for you, just tell it what you mean: https://newgrf-specs.tt-wiki.net/wiki/NML:Units
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