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Hi everybody.
So, it'd been about 3 years since i'd played TTD for the last time and i was pretty sure it was already dead. You can imagine how suprised i was when i discovered openttd and that forums. Now those small trains begin to steal most of my free time once again.
Check my station:
http://student.uci.agh.edu.pl/~tompaw/stacja.jpg
Check my station:
http://student.uci.agh.edu.pl/~tompaw/stacja.jpg
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What's the operating system you're using? Seems interesting!tompaw wrote:So, it'd been about 3 years since i'd played TTD for the last time and i was pretty sure it was already dead. You can imagine how suprised i was when i discovered openttd and that forums. Now those small trains begin to steal most of my free time once again.
Check my station:
http://student.uci.agh.edu.pl/~tompaw/stacja.jpg
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I'm not sure, but isn't it MorphOS ? I read slightly about it and it's a cute system. Fast, small, beautiful... But not for us, PC guys !kemkim wrote:What's the operating system you're using? Seems interesting!
(maybe it's not MorphOS, I just wanted to praise it a little ).
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Hmm, I guessed ittompaw wrote:It's WinXP, actually
But I rather expected some comments about the station itself ;P How can I start playing on random HUGE maps ?
Try to look here: http://tt-forums.net/viewtopic.php?t=8378
WinXP sux, Rox Win98tompaw wrote:It's WinXP, actually
It's big, ugly, unused and not optimalized . And how is mine ?tompaw wrote:But I rather expected some comments about the station itself ;P
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It's even worse . Don't call names to anybody, coz somebody will do the same .ucho wrote:WinXP sux, Rox Win98tompaw wrote:It's WinXP, actually
It's big, ugly, unused and not optimalized . And how is mine ?tompaw wrote:But I rather expected some comments about the station itself ;P
That Win98 is very modified. But its appearance is cool .
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Why aren't there any one way signals?tompaw wrote:So, it'd been about 3 years since i'd played TTD for the last time and i was pretty sure it was already dead. You can imagine how suprised i was when i discovered openttd and that forums. Now those small trains begin to steal most of my free time once again.
Check my station:
http://student.uci.agh.edu.pl/~tompaw/stacja.jpg
Appearance is cool, can't really believe this is Win98,Hadez wrote:It's even worse . Don't call names to anybody, coz somebody will do the same .ucho wrote:WinXP sux, Rox Win98tompaw wrote:It's WinXP, actually
It's big, ugly, unused and not optimalized . And how is mine ?tompaw wrote:But I rather expected some comments about the station itself ;P
That Win98 is very modified. But its appearance is cool .
since transparent windows are a feature introduced with Windows 2k (but I
know its possible with some efford)
But even with cool appearance, Win98 is still old crap
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That's true, but quite interesting . I haven't seen such modified Windows. I knew it can be done, but haven't seen it...Zahl wrote:Appearance is cool, can't really believe this is Win98,
since transparent windows are a feature introduced with Windows 2k (but I
know its possible with some efford)
But even with cool appearance, Win98 is still old crap
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