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Posted: 10 Mar 2007 22:28
by Samwise
Just a random screenshot.

Posted: 11 Mar 2007 13:22
by Bad Hair Day
[OTTD]

The Boeings are coming!

RUN AWAY!

Posted: 11 Mar 2007 13:59
by Calamarain
My harbour area

Posted: 11 Mar 2007 14:01
by Dave
2-10-0 wrote:[OTTD]

The Boeings are coming!

RUN AWAY!
HAHAHAHA

Hilarious stuff xD
My harbour area
Wow! Really nice stuff! UKRS I see too! And it's non-electrified! :shock:

I think we've found a new user with a liking for reality!

Posted: 11 Mar 2007 14:12
by Born Acorn
2-10-0 wrote:[OTTD]

The Boeings are coming!

RUN AWAY!
Plays "Ride of the Valkyries".

Posted: 11 Mar 2007 15:20
by Calamarain
Dave Worley wrote:
My harbour area
Wow! Really nice stuff! UKRS I see too! And it's non-electrified! :shock:
I think we've found a new user with a liking for reality!
Why thank you kind Sir. It's wonderful what you can do in OTTD during your lunch hour at work :D

Posted: 11 Mar 2007 21:14
by Ben_K
2-10-0 wrote:The Boeings are coming!

RUN AWAY!
Its ok, they are going to bomb Milton Keynes ;)

Posted: 12 Mar 2007 06:25
by Raichase
2-10-0 wrote:[OTTD]

The Boeings are coming!

RUN AWAY!
I remember you could patch the original Red Alert so that you got heaps of paratroopers when you called them in - I imagine we could have used those sprites to represent the cargo plane :tongue:

Posted: 12 Mar 2007 12:20
by Ben_K
Or imagine you could get heaps of paratroopers! That would soon show that local authority not to turn you down again! :twisted:

Posted: 13 Mar 2007 04:47
by Raichase
Ben_K wrote:Or imagine you could get heaps of paratroopers! That would soon show that local authority not to turn you down again! :twisted:
Just use Tanya to blow up enemy stations :))

Posted: 13 Mar 2007 18:37
by Ben_K
Or protect those vital resources with a vast array of Tesla coils!

Hmmm... going O/T now. Sorry everyone. :oops:


Edit: TTD - Red Alert

Posted: 13 Mar 2007 18:45
by Bad Hair Day
You've all given me an idea.

Posted: 13 Mar 2007 19:00
by Dave
Oh be jaysus. He's got an idea.

Posted: 14 Mar 2007 20:42
by Ben_K
Here is one from my latest game. Its an Artic using the US Set.
(I just hope I got the right engines to carriages! :? )

Edit: US Set, not NARS - thanks WhiteRabbit! 8)

Posted: 14 Mar 2007 22:14
by White Rabbit
That's actually the US Set, and no, I don't think GG1s are best suited for such short trains. ;)

Posted: 14 Mar 2007 23:01
by Ben_K
I didnt think it was NARS but I couldnt remember the name. Doh!

And the intention will be to have more carriages but the route doesnt support it yet. in which case, what would be a better locomotive to use?
(Its a shame the US Set doesnt have the same extra info like the UKRS has to tell muppets like me what type of engines pull what...)

Posted: 15 Mar 2007 12:01
by White Rabbit
The steel and wood interurbans are good for short passenger trains.

Posted: 15 Mar 2007 23:32
by Toni Babelony
This is what happens if you combine CSset 1.5.1 with DBSetXL (CSset given higher priority)

A German BR 116 (E16) is pulling an express train of Czech coaches, while 434.2 (Ctyrkolak) is hauling a rack of empty coal wagons.

I love both sets! CSset because of it's colourful engines and DBSetXL because of the immense choice of freight wagons. Combining the best with the best is a winning combination.

Problems haven't occured so far, but this is quite likely to happen to some point... Just put the autosave on frequent.

Posted: 16 Mar 2007 13:57
by Toni Babelony
Okay, a double post, but I really wanted to show you guys this screenie. I'm using these GRFs in OTTD r8971-newhouses:

dbsetxlw.grf
newstatsw.grf
pb_viaduct.grf
canstnw_120.grf
pb_av8w.grf
usstatsw.grf
ttrs3w.grf
citystationsw.GRF
csstationsw.grf
csplatformsw.grf
csdseto.grf
cstramset_004-new_sounds.grf
gertramsw.grf
infra_landscapew.grf
jcindstaw.grf
jpfacesw.GRF
japstatsw.grf
modernsuburbanw.grf
coalminew.grf
dep2.1w.GRF
ironminew.grf
transmitter.grf
platformsw.grf
stolentreesw_162_108.grf
suburbanw.GRF
newstatsw.grf
harbourw_456.grf
srvttw.grf
pb_hovs_bus.grf

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Tabor is not the largest station on my current network, but it's certanly one of the busiest! The large stationbuilding is a good identifiction of all the trains who pass this 'hub'. As you can see the track layout of Tabor 1952 is very very inefficient, so I changed the layout. It's very difficult to make an efficient station without PBS, but in the end NOT using PBS works better and traffic doesn't get stuck that often.

Jezulkim, as we can see in the 1957 picture has two frequent commuter services. One is a German EMU service and the second one a steam-engine hauled double-decker train.

In both pictures we can see express trains leaving and entering Tabor.

Posted: 16 Mar 2007 16:11
by Killer 11
Well i be damned!
That's One of the best screenies i've ever seen. Good work!