Oftcrash's screenshots
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An aerial view of Landscapetool Lake, where legend has it a being of immense power didn't notice the mouse was clicked when he dragged it across the land.
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A train pulls out of Victoria Station. The small city has seen growth recently, including a recent influx of Japanese immigrants who settled in their own neighborhood, as well as the opening of Victoria College (with their own athletic field).
It hadn't occurred to me until recently to use multiple house sets. It can sometimes create some odd mixtures of style, but I like the eclectic variety of buildings.
It hadn't occurred to me until recently to use multiple house sets. It can sometimes create some odd mixtures of style, but I like the eclectic variety of buildings.
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Swedish Rails and NewStationsThe Growl wrote:Nice track and an even nicer station. Pretty!
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Random follow up question, what are you using for the tram rails? Looks like the normal set but there doesn't seem to be any overhead lines?oftcrash wrote:Swedish Rails and NewStationsThe Growl wrote:Nice track and an even nicer station. Pretty!
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It's the default trams - I just shut off the overheads in the transparency settings since I find them a little sloppy looking.le_harv wrote:Random follow up question, what are you using for the tram rails? Looks like the normal set but there doesn't seem to be any overhead lines?
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So simple! Thank you.oftcrash wrote:It's the default trams - I just shut off the overheads in the transparency settings since I find them a little sloppy looking.le_harv wrote:Random follow up question, what are you using for the tram rails? Looks like the normal set but there doesn't seem to be any overhead lines?
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I frequently play with multiple house sets. The variety inspires me in how I interact with the game.oftcrash wrote:A train pulls out of Victoria Station. The small city has seen growth recently, including a recent influx of Japanese immigrants who settled in their own neighborhood, as well as the opening of Victoria College (with their own athletic field).
It hadn't occurred to me until recently to use multiple house sets. It can sometimes create some odd mixtures of style, but I like the eclectic variety of buildings.
Victory Logistics, Apr 13th, 1880.png
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Base Music Sets: OpenMSX | Scott Joplin Anthology | Traditional Winter Holiday Music | Modern Motion Music
Other Projects: 2CC Trams | Modern Waypoints | Sprite Sandbox & NewGRF Releases | Ideabox | Town Names | Isle of Sodor Scenario | Random Sprite Repository
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At first glance i thought this was a reference to Ellen Allien the DJ
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Well, Ripley was the largest city at the start of the game, and I couldn't help myself.supermop wrote:At first glance i thought this was a reference to Ellen Allien the DJ
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