Pictures of your OTTD games

Screenshots of your games! All Transport Tycoon games acceptable (including TTDPatch and OpenTTD).
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Never heard of tunnels then DeadFish? At least, that's my guess.
Ah,. that explains - Duh, I must be stupid - mind you I just started playing OpenTTD. Thanks Puggy.
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BlasterTransport wrote:ok thanks for the info! I hadn't noticed that plane before in av8. EDIT: Well, I might as well post a screenie of my own
feedback please!
The station looks nice and effective. The two airplanes in the sky are more smoking guns. :wink: Just one thing I can't see where it stands for. The way-point "Dutlet Brundhattan" is at the and of a track, or?
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Theres a corner piece of track there, its just covered by a section of road thanks to the diagonal crossing patch in the MiniIN.
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Post by Athorium »

Here the beatiful city and most expanded at this moment.
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Post by ZiggyStardust »

My first post of game images: lets see what you think!
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The Picturesque seaside town of Ninninghattan. Tourists are known to often take the ferry to Pronburg.
The Picturesque seaside town of Ninninghattan. Tourists are known to often take the ferry to Pronburg.
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Here the former isolated villages of Plonnely and Canton have rapidly grown along the new railway as new jobs and opportunities have been created.
Here the former isolated villages of Plonnely and Canton have rapidly grown along the new railway as new jobs and opportunities have been created.
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Post by Born Acorn »

Ninnington Docks' railway station looks so strangely real.
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Post by White Rabbit »

ZiggyStardust wrote:My first post of game images: lets see what you think!
I think they look nice. The tunnels are a good way of saving space. You're using German instead of British signals though, and the functionality of Ninninghattan Docks can't match its looks. See, if two trains from opposite ends both choose the same platform, one of them will arrive at the station first, and the late train will be stopped at a red two-way exit signal, thus causing a deadlock.

Since Ninninghattan Docks is a three-platform station, you could take a look at http://tt-forums.net/download.php?id=59716 and see how trains from both ends can choose the middle platform without any possibility of a deadlock, and little interference between arriving and departing trains. I think it's the best (but not necessarily good) layout for such a station, until there's a better way for trains to reserve platforms.

EDIT: I've got some screenshots myself now. :) We'll start off with the map which, unfortunately, can't fit into a 800x600 screenshot.
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As you can see, the towns have grown quite a bit since 1929, as has my transport empire. New additions include a fully electrified line to the east, a mountain line to the west, and lots more vehicles.
As you can see, the towns have grown quite a bit since 1929, as has my transport empire. New additions include a fully electrified line to the east, a mountain line to the west, and lots more vehicles.
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Here's some pics from my current game. a couple of these stations were deadlock nighmares up to recently when I started remodelling them. "north" is top-right.
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this was very bad for deadlocking but it's smooth as slik now. the junction took lots and lots of tweaking to get fast speeds on the "straight through" movements.
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The wider Exford/Batminster/Breamingham Conurbation... nantwell is some way to the east of here.
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My biggest station and the original hub of the network. 3 main lines converge here from north, south and east. major remodelling in the 1990s to add platforms and remove deadlock, which meant turning it through 90 degrees.
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Continued from my last post.
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The main terminus of our electrified railways: Dredhill. Tracks go both north-east and north-west, towards Donston and Lartfingburg respectively.
The main terminus of our electrified railways: Dredhill. Tracks go both north-east and north-west, towards Donston and Lartfingburg respectively.
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Donston is an excellent site for a heavy traffic through station due to flat terrain to its south, so we started off big. This is just a rare 'gathering' of EE1s. Normally, you would only see one or two trains at the station.
Donston is an excellent site for a heavy traffic through station due to flat terrain to its south, so we started off big. This is just a rare 'gathering' of EE1s. Normally, you would only see one or two trains at the station.
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Let's go back a few years first. This is Ronnley Market just after the launch of our new electric train service. RVs and planes were added later to augment the trains.
Let's go back a few years first. This is Ronnley Market just after the launch of our new electric train service. RVs and planes were added later to augment the trains.
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Continued from above.

All of the screenshots will be from 1937 now. Construction on the mountain line started in 1934/35, but I only had something to show 3 years later. :P
Also, remember that the pictures are in wrong order.
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This is the intermediate station of our mountain line: Little Hendingstone Valley. Sadly, the station's capacity is reduced by its small number of platforms, and its long tunnels.
This is the intermediate station of our mountain line: Little Hendingstone Valley. Sadly, the station's capacity is reduced by its small number of platforms, and its long tunnels.
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Here's a good view of the new Tank engine and the Standard Five. The outer track is for the faster Pacifics/Standard Fives only, with a nice downwards slope.
Here's a good view of the new Tank engine and the Standard Five. The outer track is for the faster Pacifics/Standard Fives only, with a nice downwards slope.
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To the north is the old, old Sindhead Cross line, while new track from Mabridge to Little Hendingstone can be seen in the south. Among the old 4-4-0s, we can see a 2-6-4 Tank engine, a new 4-6-0 Standard Five and short mail train hauled by a 4-6-2.
To the north is the old, old Sindhead Cross line, while new track from Mabridge to Little Hendingstone can be seen in the south. Among the old 4-4-0s, we can see a 2-6-4 Tank engine, a new 4-6-0 Standard Five and short mail train hauled by a 4-6-2.
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Continued from above.
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Two Streamliners fly past each other as an older 4-6-2 enters the tunnel at a relatively slow speed. Now that we're mixing the fastest with the...not-as-fast, we've had to construct a passing lane to allow the Streamliners to overtake.
Two Streamliners fly past each other as an older 4-6-2 enters the tunnel at a relatively slow speed. Now that we're mixing the fastest with the...not-as-fast, we've had to construct a passing lane to allow the Streamliners to overtake.
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A second generation of Pacifics was made available in 1937: the 4-6-2 Streamliner. It even comes with its own unique beaver-tail observation wagon at the rear. :) This 4-6-2 is seen departing from the new addition platforms of Little Hendingstone.
A second generation of Pacifics was made available in 1937: the 4-6-2 Streamliner. It even comes with its own unique beaver-tail observation wagon at the rear. :) This 4-6-2 is seen departing from the new addition platforms of Little Hendingstone.
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An express passenger train meets is mail counterpart in this remote coastal area.
An express passenger train meets is mail counterpart in this remote coastal area.
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Continued from above. Last two.
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Finally, the terminus station of Mabridge. It's the only one to have more platforms than it has PBS signals. While the entrance is unfortunately very large, you can't complain about the way trains navigate it.
Finally, the terminus station of Mabridge. It's the only one to have more platforms than it has PBS signals. While the entrance is unfortunately very large, you can't complain about the way trains navigate it.
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We've disturbed Little Hendingstone's suburbs a little too much, so from now on, Wrunnpool Bridge's lakeside neighbourhoods shall be declared the best. :)
We've disturbed Little Hendingstone's suburbs a little too much, so from now on, Wrunnpool Bridge's lakeside neighbourhoods shall be declared the best. :)
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These three station is the busies station in my network.

Servicing mainly for main line P01, there are two station that also servicing for other line (P02 & P04) making it the busies area. I have split these three stations to passenger and cargo using stepping station.

According to my plan, line P01's passenger service can have up to 12 local service, 4 semi-rapid service and 3 rapid service. For now it have 10 local service and 4 semi-rapid service. Because these three station location is so near, there are possibility Guston Woods station will be take out from P01's service list and act as a brach line.

Clue where P01 is, click to my previous post
http://www.tt-forums.net/viewtopic.php? ... start=2000
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Post by RiTi »

orcaz wrote:These three station is the busies station in my network.
I asume that you have written a handbook for using this huge network? :wink:
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Post by Athorium »

He, 2 more screenshots of my new odisea with my new used OpenTTD source code and more grf's than my others screenshots ^^
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Here, a group of towns making a supermetropolis. Extendeds only with 2 bus stations
Here, a group of towns making a supermetropolis. Extendeds only with 2 bus stations
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Here a helicopter view of "my" town and freight/passenger stations
Here a helicopter view of "my" town and freight/passenger stations
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Post by orcaz »

RiTi wrote: I asume that you have written a handbook for using this huge network? :wink:
Sure I do... :D
Here the latest service map. P stands for main line, PX is for the branch line. P09. and P10 are in contruction and have been delayed for almost 1 year. Local authorities sure give a headache.
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Post by White Rabbit »

My UKRS game has just become even more British. :)

This screenshot of Lartfingburg in the early 40s shows the new UK Roadset with the UKRS, HOVS, Av8, UK waypoints, and other generic western architecture that could be British or not.

It also shows a pathetic amount in the bank, especially given that inflation is off..less than £8 million. But I spend tens of millions every year bribing the local authority. :P

EDIT: Added two more screenshots.
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A tiny rural station. No trains stop here yet. I'm waiting for the new diesel DMUs, which can later be upgraded for EMUs.
A tiny rural station. No trains stop here yet. I'm waiting for the new diesel DMUs, which can later be upgraded for EMUs.
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The third generation of Pacifics came in 1942, the 4-6-2 Merchant Navy, also for express passengers. Here are two of the new Merchant Navys, as well as an old Pacific and a Streamliner.
The third generation of Pacifics came in 1942, the 4-6-2 Merchant Navy, also for express passengers. Here are two of the new Merchant Navys, as well as an old Pacific and a Streamliner.
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Post by Brianetta »

That UK road set has the post-1980s "give way" road markings. Looks a bit wrong for the early 40s.
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Post by White Rabbit »

If I can have a helicopter on my HQ in 1937 I can have modern roads. ;) Besides, I probably own 1/3 of all the road tiles on the map.
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Post by Expresso »

A few screen shots from a game of me with a friend. I just love busy spaghetti networks :D
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Our only coal power plant (we bring all coal to it)
Our only coal power plant (we bring all coal to it)
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This sort of grew over time. :) It is not the most busy junction on the map, but it is the most spaghettified one.
This sort of grew over time. :) It is not the most busy junction on the map, but it is the most spaghettified one.
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