Today, I started a new project on my youtube channel: The original scenarios from TT(D), played in OpenTTD.
These videos will take about 1 hour and include only uncommented gameplay. The in-game language is in English so that as many people as possible can follow the gameplay.
We start with the scenario "West Country 90201", which depicts the southwest of the United Kingdom. Many prefabricated road connections provoke the massive use of road vehicles.
To the video: https://youtu.be/GyIfeqF2_aM
TT(D) Original Scenarios in OpenTTD
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Re: TT(D) Original Scenarios in OpenTTD
I like the idea of 'extreming' old scenarios - I've been replaying the old LinkGame Islands scenario using present newGRFs and it is fun!
Where did you manage to track down the West Country map? Used to love that one, along with the Scotland one.
Where did you manage to track down the West Country map? Used to love that one, along with the Scotland one.
Re: TT(D) Original Scenarios in OpenTTD
I own an original Transport Tycoon Deluxe CD and copied the scenario files (.SS0 and .SS1) into the OpenTTD scneario folder.Kevo00 wrote:Where did you manage to track down the West Country map? Used to love that one, along with the Scotland one.
Our next scenario is "Teddybear". The bear is known from the Transport Tycoon demo as the only, on 30 minutes limited, playable scenario. Matching the name, it plays in the toy world.
To the Video: https://youtu.be/3nx4bEcthdg
Re: TT(D) Original Scenarios in OpenTTD
There are two scenarios with AI and pre-built infrastructure: Scotland and MegaRail.
My next video is a feature of MegaRail. In my opinion, the gameplay in OpenTTD with the new AI is quite different to the original game.
To the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Mup0MMBkJA
My next video is a feature of MegaRail. In my opinion, the gameplay in OpenTTD with the new AI is quite different to the original game.
To the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Mup0MMBkJA
Re: TT(D) Original Scenarios in OpenTTD
You can always use the revamped version, which has motorways and an extra town or two (link in my signature). There's also a version there pretty much identical to the original (I think it just has some naming errors fixed).Kevo00 wrote:I like the idea of 'extreming' old scenarios - I've been replaying the old LinkGame Islands scenario using present newGRFs and it is fun!
Where did you manage to track down the West Country map? Used to love that one, along with the Scotland one.
Re: TT(D) Original Scenarios in OpenTTD
Cool, did not know that was out there!Pingaware wrote:You can always use the revamped version, which has motorways and an extra town or two (link in my signature). There's also a version there pretty much identical to the original (I think it just has some naming errors fixed).Kevo00 wrote:I like the idea of 'extreming' old scenarios - I've been replaying the old LinkGame Islands scenario using present newGRFs and it is fun!
Where did you manage to track down the West Country map? Used to love that one, along with the Scotland one.
Re: TT(D) Original Scenarios in OpenTTD
Remember Snow Tripped Peaks?
Yes, Snow Tripped Peaks. It is that scenario from the original Transport Tycoon game with, as the name says, mountains looking out of the sea with snow on top.
I played it today as an uncommented gameplay and i found this scenario quite hard, because you don't have the money for long bridges at the beginning and you also start with road vehicles only, they don't earn much money in the early game.
Watch the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRmPoZ7fPA0
Yes, Snow Tripped Peaks. It is that scenario from the original Transport Tycoon game with, as the name says, mountains looking out of the sea with snow on top.
I played it today as an uncommented gameplay and i found this scenario quite hard, because you don't have the money for long bridges at the beginning and you also start with road vehicles only, they don't earn much money in the early game.
Watch the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRmPoZ7fPA0
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