Do you mean replace the GRF files TTD is runing? I don't think they will be deleteable while they are in use.darkkavenger wrote:Your TTDNight graphics are great! Did you figured out a kind of 'batch' file allowing to choose to start with normal TTD or TTDNight, by saving files to a TTDday folder, then copying files from the folder TTDnight into tycoon normal directory ? I'm using a (more simple) system like this to load at my convenience (and the convenience of my girlfriend) tycoon in french, in english, or in german (for a cool game i'm playing).
That would be great !
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I don't know ... probably it can be done but it will don't change anything when you are playing ... I think TTD is loading whole graphic at starting (TTD) ... so any changes/replaces will beavabile after restarting TTDAndrex wrote:Do you mean replace the GRF files TTD is runing? I don't think they will be deleteable while they are in use.darkkavenger wrote:Your TTDNight graphics are great! Did you figured out a kind of 'batch' file allowing to choose to start with normal TTD or TTDNight, by saving files to a TTDday folder, then copying files from the folder TTDnight into tycoon normal directory ? I'm using a (more simple) system like this to load at my convenience (and the convenience of my girlfriend) tycoon in french, in english, or in german (for a cool game i'm playing).
That would be great !
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Actually, TTD doesn't load any graphics until it needs them. It only goes through the .grf files and takes note of the file offset and sprite info for each sprite.
It has a fairly intelligent GRF loader that swaps out older sprites which aren't needed anymore, and loads new ones automatically.
That's how TTD can be run with 3MB memory, when the graphics themselves are over 6MB in total...
It has a fairly intelligent GRF loader that swaps out older sprites which aren't needed anymore, and loads new ones automatically.
That's how TTD can be run with 3MB memory, when the graphics themselves are over 6MB in total...
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I was thinkin about GRF files instead of EXE ... EXE are replacing graphics for forever ... but you said NFO is storing info about which sprite it changed .. so I asked if it is possible to create nighted.grf for replacing TTD graphic (instead of EXE file ... and that way nighted.grf will not have all graphic[it will not be renamed and repaint trg1r.grf])... huh ... I hope you understand what I mean this time ....Patchman wrote:Huh? What do you mean? You can make anything you want, but what do you want it to actually do?

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No, sorry I still don't know what you mean.
Sure the .exe is permanent, but you can easily make another .exe file with the original graphics that undoes the change. Just run GRFDiff with the files in reverse order (i.e. .grf first then .bak).
And the .nfo file is only used when running GRFCodec, which includes that information in the .grf file, so I don't see why you mention it at all...
I still don't understand what you want to achieve...
Sure the .exe is permanent, but you can easily make another .exe file with the original graphics that undoes the change. Just run GRFDiff with the files in reverse order (i.e. .grf first then .bak).
And the .nfo file is only used when running GRFCodec, which includes that information in the .grf file, so I don't see why you mention it at all...
I still don't understand what you want to achieve...
Batch files are very good, I currently use them to swap newgrfw.txt to suit my mood for climate and start TTDPatch all in one double click. I also have built one to swap the night TTD out each time I start TTD.
However, I have not seen anyone mention the fact that you can have multiple directories of the entire TTD install. I use this method to check out graphics I or someone else may have made and to play with Josefs newest alphas. Of course you could just as easily keep multiple copies of trg1.grf around but with hugh HDD's to be had for nothing (I mean I've got six gigs just in The Sims...TTD 60 odd megs is inconsequential) why bother. Another benifit to this scheme is you can setup TTDPatch differnt ways.
Anyway, I'm new to these forums so if this is a well known fact my apoligies, but the user posts just don't bear that out.
Andrex, I want to say again what a great piece of work NightTTD is. Great Job!
However, I have not seen anyone mention the fact that you can have multiple directories of the entire TTD install. I use this method to check out graphics I or someone else may have made and to play with Josefs newest alphas. Of course you could just as easily keep multiple copies of trg1.grf around but with hugh HDD's to be had for nothing (I mean I've got six gigs just in The Sims...TTD 60 odd megs is inconsequential) why bother. Another benifit to this scheme is you can setup TTDPatch differnt ways.
Anyway, I'm new to these forums so if this is a well known fact my apoligies, but the user posts just don't bear that out.
Andrex, I want to say again what a great piece of work NightTTD is. Great Job!
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I wondered, that how to change graphics quickly to day-to-dark and vice versa? Is there a file that should be back-uped and then add it back when day comes or other way?So now, when I'm playing during the day, I can use the normal graphics, then save the game and quit when it gets dark, and start TTD with the night-time graphics!
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... I try one more time ...Patchman wrote:No, sorry I still don't know what you mean.
Sure the .exe is permanent, but you can easily make another .exe file with the original graphics that undoes the change. Just run GRFDiff with the files in reverse order (i.e. .grf first then .bak).
And the .nfo file is only used when running GRFCodec, which includes that information in the .grf file, so I don't see why you mention it at all...
I still don't understand what you want to achieve...

is it possible to use GRF instead of EXE ?
If yes, so why ppl creating EXE files ... they could create GRF files to replace graphic ...
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this is exacly what I mean !!!!! .. NFO files are storing which spirte will be replaced so it is not necessary to post an EXE file if GRF file gives you the same (and not permanent)Andrex wrote:Because distributing and EXE of a bunch of KB is much easier than a 2500 KB GRF file. Who would download over 2 megs for a single or a few modified sprites?SHADOW-XIII wrote: If yes, so why ppl creating EXE files ... they could create GRF files to replace graphic ...
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SHADOW-XIII wrote:this is exacly what I mean !!!!! .. NFO files are storing which spirte will be replaced so it is not necessary to post an EXE file if GRF file gives you the same (and not permanent)Andrex wrote:Because distributing and EXE of a bunch of KB is much easier than a 2500 KB GRF file. Who would download over 2 megs for a single or a few modified sprites?SHADOW-XIII wrote: If yes, so why ppl creating EXE files ... they could create GRF files to replace graphic ...


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