French Trains Set - Narrow Gauge v1.1: Release Thread
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Re: French Trains Set - Narrow Gauge v1.0: Release Thread
I love it when people say this for two reasons.
1) Do they mean 32bpp, or extra zoom?
2) Do they realise how much harder doing either of those are?
1) Do they mean 32bpp, or extra zoom?
2) Do they realise how much harder doing either of those are?
Re: French Trains Set - Narrow Gauge v1.0: Release Thread
1) They probably mean Blender-style "3D" rendered graphicsGwyd wrote:I love it when people say this for two reasons.
1) Do they mean 32bpp, or extra zoom?
2) Do they realise how much harder doing either of those are?
2) No, they don't realize how hard any of it is.
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Re: French Trains Set - Narrow Gauge v1.0: Release Thread
I can either do that, or I can work on the standard gauge French set. Can't do both and keep my day jobgoremaniac wrote:Just one question, not 32bpp graphics ? The set would look even more amazing.
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Re: French Trains Set - Narrow Gauge v1.0: Release Thread
Standard gauge ! Standard gauge please !
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Re: French Trains Set - Narrow Gauge v1.0: Release Thread
Standard gauge would be nice, even if I'm Canadian I still would enjoy having a french train set.Snail wrote:I can either do that, or I can work on the standard gauge French set. Can't do both and keep my day jobgoremaniac wrote:Just one question, not 32bpp graphics ? The set would look even more amazing.
I even recently worked on a 4K Europe map and included your French Narrow Gauge train set. I would upload the scenario but its not really mine, I just improved it.
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Re: French Trains Set - Narrow Gauge v1.0: Release Thread
Hello,
I'm not sure, but it looks like I experience a problem with this set.
I started the game in 1882, and now it's 1896 but I still have only the 030T engine.
According to the documentation, the basic set should introduce some new trains in 1888 and 1892.
What is wrong ?
I'm playing with JGR patch pack 0.29.0
Temperate climate
Parameters for the train set : 2 2 2 2 2 0
Version 1.0.02
Not using any other train set.
Oh, and I have another issue with accents... It looks like they produce some strange things... Rainbow colors... May be my problem is a side effect ?
I'm not sure, but it looks like I experience a problem with this set.
I started the game in 1882, and now it's 1896 but I still have only the 030T engine.
According to the documentation, the basic set should introduce some new trains in 1888 and 1892.
What is wrong ?
I'm playing with JGR patch pack 0.29.0
Temperate climate
Parameters for the train set : 2 2 2 2 2 0
Version 1.0.02
Not using any other train set.
Oh, and I have another issue with accents... It looks like they produce some strange things... Rainbow colors... May be my problem is a side effect ?
Re: French Trains Set - Narrow Gauge v1.0: Release Thread
Hmm. It looks like you placed the set in "Toy mode", since not only you're getting only one engine, but all the vehicles are in company colors.MagicBuzz wrote:Hello,
I'm not sure, but it looks like I experience a problem with this set.
I started the game in 1882, and now it's 1896 but I still have only the 030T engine.
According to the documentation, the basic set should introduce some new trains in 1888 and 1892.
What is wrong ?
I'm playing with JGR patch pack 0.29.0
Temperate climate
Parameters for the train set : 2 2 2 2 2 0
Version 1.0.02
Have you double-checked the "Set mode" parameter? If it's in anything else than "Toy mode", it could be a compatibility issue with JGR's patch.
Thanks for reporting this. Not sure what's going on here, I'll have a look into it.MagicBuzz wrote:Oh, and I have another issue with accents... It looks like they produce some strange things... Rainbow colors... May be my problem is a side effect ?
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Re: French Trains Set - Narrow Gauge v1.0: Release Thread
I have "default, basic, alpine & toy" in the "set mode".
I tried with English (US) GUI and I still have the issue, so it's not related with the accents problem.
Could you try with JGR to check if it comes from the patch pack ?
I'm using the x64 version found in the JGR thread forum.
I tried with English (US) GUI and I still have the issue, so it's not related with the accents problem.
Could you try with JGR to check if it comes from the patch pack ?
I'm using the x64 version found in the JGR thread forum.
Re: French Trains Set - Narrow Gauge v1.0: Release Thread
I downloaded the 27/01/2019 nightly build of standard OTTD.
Disabled any NewGRF except the two files from you.
But I still have the problem : I still have only 030T in company color livery.
Can some game settings affect the newgrf ?
By exemple I play with breakdowns disabled.
Disabled any NewGRF except the two files from you.
But I still have the problem : I still have only 030T in company color livery.
Can some game settings affect the newgrf ?
By exemple I play with breakdowns disabled.
Re: French Trains Set - Narrow Gauge v1.0: Release Thread
Hmm. Not sure what you mean by that... The NewGRF settings GUI allows you to choose only one of these options:MagicBuzz wrote:I have "default, basic, alpine & toy" in the "set mode".
What do you see on your settings? To get more engines than the 030T, you need to see anything other than "Toy" here.
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Re: French Trains Set - Narrow Gauge v1.0: Release Thread
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Arf, on est français tous les deux et pas foutus de se comprendre ^^
J'ai bien "default" de sélectionné. J'ai choisi aussi "base", mais ça ne change rien.
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Yes I don't have "toy"
Arf, on est français tous les deux et pas foutus de se comprendre ^^
J'ai bien "default" de sélectionné. J'ai choisi aussi "base", mais ça ne change rien.
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Yes I don't have "toy"
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Re: French Trains Set - Narrow Gauge v1.0: Release Thread
Looks like an UTF8 glitch in that particular string.Snail wrote:Thanks for reporting this. Not sure what's going on here, I'll have a look into it.MagicBuzz wrote:Oh, and I have another issue with accents... It looks like they produce some strange things... Rainbow colors... May be my problem is a side effect ?
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Re: French Trains Set - Narrow Gauge v1.0: Release Thread
[french]MagicBuzz wrote:Oh, and I have another issue with accents... It looks like they produce some strange things... Rainbow colors... May be my problem is a side effect ?
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Rappelez-vous qu'on est quand même 3 français ici.
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As Michael said, this is an UTF-8 issue. Often many games or programs won't allow more characters than the 26 ones from the English latin alphabet (a bit like names in California), although generally OpenTTD accepts most other characters, such as ä, ø, or æ.
Re: French Trains Set - Narrow Gauge v1.0: Release Thread
Characters producing those errors are é, è and à.acs121 wrote:OpenTTD accepts most other characters, such as ä, ø, or æ.
I would say the 3 most used accents in french
Anyway.
My main problem here is about the trainset itself.
I can't understand why it falls back to toy mode despite my parameter (default or basic while playing temperate climate)
Re: French Trains Set - Narrow Gauge v1.0: Release Thread
Ok, at least one issue is solved. You may download an updated version of the Rails Set, which fixes the issue of the accents. You can find it in the zipfile of the first post (the trainset is unchanged).MagicBuzz wrote:Characters producing those errors are é, è and à.acs121 wrote:OpenTTD accepts most other characters, such as ä, ø, or æ.
I would say the 3 most used accents in french
The problem was me not saving the source file in the UTF8 form Désolé.
There is still one pending issue, i.e. the high-speed tracks being available since the beginning. They should be introduced in 1970 instead. I'll think about a solution...
This seems to be trickier. Could you please add a screenshot of all your other parameter settings?MagicBuzz wrote: Anyway.
My main problem here is about the trainset itself.
I can't understand why it falls back to toy mode despite my parameter (default or basic while playing temperate climate)
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Re: French Trains Set - Narrow Gauge v1.0: Release Thread
Thanks for this!
Ok, so there seems to be even more interference among the parameters, similar to what was discovered earlier (see previous page).
Playing with "automatic livery change on" seems to engage Toy mode if Default or Basic was chosen initially. Alpine, though, seems to still work fine.
Disabling "automatic livery change" allows to use the Basic set mode.
I understand this is not acceptable and I'm working with Michael to find a solution for this. Stay tuned...
Ok, so there seems to be even more interference among the parameters, similar to what was discovered earlier (see previous page).
Playing with "automatic livery change on" seems to engage Toy mode if Default or Basic was chosen initially. Alpine, though, seems to still work fine.
Disabling "automatic livery change" allows to use the Basic set mode.
I understand this is not acceptable and I'm working with Michael to find a solution for this. Stay tuned...
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Re: French Trains Set - Narrow Gauge v1.0: Release Thread
Thank you
You're right, when I disable "automatic livery change" it works.
You're right, when I disable "automatic livery change" it works.
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Re: French Trains Set - Narrow Gauge v1.0: Release Thread
Gwyd wrote:I love it when people say this for two reasons.
1) Do they mean 32bpp, or extra zoom?
2) Do they realise how much harder doing either of those are?
Hmm... confused.
I mean the way it is done in "8/32bpp Extra Zoom 2CC" train set version (available via Bananas) - (text as mentioned in the grf description)
So I am assuming it means both ? correct me if I am wrong.
Off-course, French Standard gauge set will have way higher preference.
Re: French Trains Set - Narrow Gauge v1.0: Release Thread
Yeah, but I don't have a french keyboard, so I used these letters instead.MagicBuzz wrote:Characters producing those errors are é, è and à.acs121 wrote:OpenTTD accepts most other characters, such as ä, ø, or æ.
I would say the 3 most used accents in french
Anyway.
My main problem here is about the trainset itself.
I can't understand why it falls back to toy mode despite my parameter (default or basic while playing temperate climate)
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