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Yeah! Good riddance, now we can spend more time watching quality TV and not adverts!Ameecher wrote:Yeah unfortunately Coke have dropped the Holidays are coming song and the lorries! I would like to say your screenie makes up for it but it is not quite the same.... :'(andysine wrote:A festive pic...
The occasional look back at your past can teach you a great many things...
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Beat me to it. Hell, they'd replace 1 30 second ad with 2 20 second ads if they had the chance...Born Acorn wrote:No, just other, less quality adverts.
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GRRRRR! makes me want to whack their oversized money filled butts!Raichase wrote:Beat me to it. Hell, they'd replace 1 30 second ad with 2 20 second ads if they had the chance...Born Acorn wrote:No, just other, less quality adverts.
The occasional look back at your past can teach you a great many things...
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How kinky.m3henry wrote:GRRRRR! makes me want to whack their oversized money filled butts!Raichase wrote:Beat me to it. Hell, they'd replace 1 30 second ad with 2 20 second ads if they had the chance...Born Acorn wrote:No, just other, less quality adverts.
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[OTTD]
Picture 1
It's Semptember of 1922, and though in the mountains, the snow is beginning to creep down towards the valley floors, on the plains, it couldn't be more different.
Harvest is here.
Two classmates (Mountain 2-8-4s) pass while crossing The Caribou river as it flows into the Golden river at place usually know as "The River Junction" for obvious reasons. One of the locos is hauling a medium sized Livestock train, while the other is carrying the products of the bull's slaughter; Food. Masses of it in a huge train with which the loco is struggling.
Both trains are very well paying services.
Picture 2
About a month and a half later, and miles away from our previous location, a Mountain 2-8-4 on long distance coal dutes crosses the valley over one of the magnificent viaducts, while a small Consolidation 2-8-0 hauled passenger train ambles along merrily on the low density passenger line which unlike the highe line, does not travel much further into the mountains.
Picture 1
It's Semptember of 1922, and though in the mountains, the snow is beginning to creep down towards the valley floors, on the plains, it couldn't be more different.
Harvest is here.
Two classmates (Mountain 2-8-4s) pass while crossing The Caribou river as it flows into the Golden river at place usually know as "The River Junction" for obvious reasons. One of the locos is hauling a medium sized Livestock train, while the other is carrying the products of the bull's slaughter; Food. Masses of it in a huge train with which the loco is struggling.
Both trains are very well paying services.
Picture 2
About a month and a half later, and miles away from our previous location, a Mountain 2-8-4 on long distance coal dutes crosses the valley over one of the magnificent viaducts, while a small Consolidation 2-8-0 hauled passenger train ambles along merrily on the low density passenger line which unlike the highe line, does not travel much further into the mountains.
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- White Rabbit
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US Set FTW! Yee-haww!!!
You see them a million times, but long US Set trains are just
I have still not actually played a single US Set game where I used long trains to take advantage of the larger maps...I hope to change that, but I've got other games to play.
And you need the Combined North American Signals set.
You see them a million times, but long US Set trains are just
I have still not actually played a single US Set game where I used long trains to take advantage of the larger maps...I hope to change that, but I've got other games to play.
And you need the Combined North American Signals set.
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Sorry to drag the thread OT, but I've had no luck getting this signal set to work under TTDPatch.White Rabbit wrote:And you need the Combined North American Signals set.
I'm not sure if there is something that I am missing, perhaps there is an outdated version I am using?
The "newest" one is the one on the US Set website, yes?
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you can get it from pikkas site somewhere. look on grf crawler
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Doo doo da doo, da doo!
http://www.tt-forums.net/viewtopic.php?t=24420
Read the bit about grf parameters.
http://www.tt-forums.net/viewtopic.php?t=24420
Read the bit about grf parameters.
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Ah, thanks Pikka. Didn't see anything to that effect in the readme .PikkaBird wrote:Doo doo da doo, da doo!
http://www.tt-forums.net/viewtopic.php?t=24420
Read the bit about grf parameters.
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[Oppurtunity That could noT be misseD]
In mid 1925, double headed Monutain 2-8-4s work these truely gigantic coal trains, while Mikado 2-8-2s bank.
It's now early 1926, and two such trains pass on the loop upwards which helps the trains gain height quickly in this icy area. Even with a payload of 2,000 tons, and a total weight of around 4,500 tons, these trains work the slopes with ease. Expected really, as there's 11,500 horsepower and 77 tons of tractive effort per train.
side note: The trains are not this big for the screenshot only, they are this big to reduce the number needed.
In mid 1925, double headed Monutain 2-8-4s work these truely gigantic coal trains, while Mikado 2-8-2s bank.
It's now early 1926, and two such trains pass on the loop upwards which helps the trains gain height quickly in this icy area. Even with a payload of 2,000 tons, and a total weight of around 4,500 tons, these trains work the slopes with ease. Expected really, as there's 11,500 horsepower and 77 tons of tractive effort per train.
side note: The trains are not this big for the screenshot only, they are this big to reduce the number needed.
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The length of those trains is...well there massively long...
By the way, which engine do you use to haul those coal trains in the most resent screen shot?
Once again, the train lengths are amazing...
By the way, which engine do you use to haul those coal trains in the most resent screen shot?
Once again, the train lengths are amazing...
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For Information on TTD Patch Click Here
For Information on Building a Network (FAST) Click Here
For Information on Building a Network as a Challenge (SLOW) Click Here
For Help on the Different Signalling Types Click Here
Before Asking a Question, Please use the Forums Search Function Here and if you do Ask a Question, Please Provide as much Detail as Possible.
If you do not get a Crash Log when TTDPatch Crashes, Follow the Olly Debug Instructions Here and Post the Resulting Screenshot with your Problem.
Try reading his post again.Pookey wrote: The length of those trains is...well there massively long...
By the way, which engine do you use to haul those coal trains in the most resent screen shot?
Once again, the train lengths are amazing...
In mid 1925, double headed Monutain 2-8-4s work these truely gigantic coal trains, while Mikado 2-8-2s bank.
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