You definitely should! I start a game about once per year but rarely make it enough to take screenshots of them!orudge wrote: 20 Mar 2023 20:59 I now have something like £1.5bn in the bank so if I want to terraform half the mountains to make my network more efficient, I can (and occasionally do), and it can be quite satisfying to gradually optimise things. Though I have quite a few bottlenecks - towns seem to grow more rapidly than I remember, and there are areas where I have tracks threaded between towns that are now huge metropolises of 30,000+, with random industries and stations sandwiched between them too. All rather enjoyable though.I’ll perhaps try to post some screenshots soon.
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I tell a lie here, I started the game in 1900, not 1920, so actually I’d been going for 100 years when I posted this. Now in around 2018 I think. Just noticed that one of my oil rigs is now pumping out a million litres a month (the oil is transported by ship to a station which is then taken by train a fair distance to the nearest refinery), so that’s making a nice chunk of money. The running costs in NARS2 are rather painful though, my aircraft are making considerably more profit in total than my trains!orudge wrote: 19 Mar 2023 12:08 I’ve been playing my first proper game of OpenTTD in probably 11 or 12 years over the past month or so - have got from 1920 to 2000 just now using NARS (sub-arctic), it’s been fun. Sucks up a lot of time though!
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Classic question, did you turn off inflation? It... well, inflates.orudge wrote: 27 Mar 2023 20:13I tell a lie here, I started the game in 1900, not 1920, so actually I’d been going for 100 years when I posted this. Now in around 2018 I think. Just noticed that one of my oil rigs is now pumping out a million litres a month (the oil is transported by ship to a station which is then taken by train a fair distance to the nearest refinery), so that’s making a nice chunk of money. The running costs in NARS2 are rather painful though, my aircraft are making considerably more profit in total than my trains!orudge wrote: 19 Mar 2023 12:08 I’ve been playing my first proper game of OpenTTD in probably 11 or 12 years over the past month or so - have got from 1920 to 2000 just now using NARS (sub-arctic), it’s been fun. Sucks up a lot of time though!
Also, airplanes secure insane amounts of money if running full speed and I often play without them for that reason (and because flying 1/4 speed looks silly)
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No, I didn't - I think I did for my previous few games but it had been a long time! Will probably turn it off for my next game, if only just so that I can more easily compare what profit I'm making in later years with earlier years.
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Well, today I found out I can't watch Virgin Media TV that is recorded to my local box if my internet happens to die.
Wonderful, thank you Virgin that's an amazing design, I'm so glad I pay you £75 a month, especially given you are meant to be supplying me with reliable internet to begin with, as well as TV.
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I think you may have over exaggerated there. One of the reasons I'd like to stick with a box and satellite rather than have all my TV come through via Internet seeing as mine is intermittent (actually quite poor) considering the money that is paid for it.
Take a look at: http://www.tt-forums.net/viewtopic.php?f=47&t=74993
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I have cable TVdol422 wrote: 04 Apr 2023 05:47 I'd like to stick with a box and satellite rather than have all my TV come through via Internet.
When you've no internet, the main menu fails to load. Which in turns means you cannot select the recordings tab from the home browser.
I think it's trying to load stuff from the internet connection, even though it has the recordings local, as if the recordings page of the browser is using the internet to see the names and details of what it has saved, instead of saving them with the recording file
The live TV still works, so it is still receiving cable TV, it is only the internet portion of my set up that is dead. Although TV & internet come through the same fibre cable so, nice one.
Apparently its a massive outage, not just Virgin Media, so who knows what the actual cause is. Either way, the setup is weird if you can't watch locally stored things when their internet is dead. Some websites work, like tt-forums.net, but others do not, so i think some DNS has flopped over somewhere.
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Maybe TV is more expensive in the UK, but £75 sounds absolutely ludicrous. To get the same pricing here in Sweden, you'd have to sign up for something like the absolute biggest TV package with 200+ channels, followed by the most expensive sports rights such as every round of Premier League, UEFA Champions and Europa League, the NHL, Formula 1, Golf, Boxing, and UFC. And all the movies + series streaming packaged with that.
I pay about £23 per month today for a medium TV package and more basic sports (Premier League, La Liga, and Formula 1).
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My £75 package includes cable TV (Virgin Media's 'Maxit' package, 190ish channels, not including the 'best' sport channels, i have the more basic ones like Eurosport & BT Sport, also not including movie channels, those are more £) & fibre Internet (about 375mbps down), although given we also have to have a TV licence to watch live TV that also adds another £159 per year / roughly £13 a month.Chrill wrote: 05 Apr 2023 06:54 Maybe TV is more expensive in the UK, but £75 sounds absolutely ludicrous.
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Well, if Internet is included I would say the pricing is rather equal!
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All in all, it isn't a the worst deal. But, at a time when everything is going up it is getting a little close for comfort month in & out.Chrill wrote: 06 Apr 2023 08:41 Well, if Internet is included I would say the pricing is rather equal!
BT (formerly British Telecomms) has a nice deal for £59 a month, so i might wave that in Virgin's face, and combined with the 32ish hours of chaos a few days ago, if i can't get them to give me a few month or more cheaper.
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Having worked in Customer Service basically my entire life, I can tell you this is the only way to do it. Get transferred to the Cancellation Department, they will always have deals meant to encourage you. You could ask directly for a price match, or you could say something along the lines of looking over your economy. They will often do deals like "12 months, with 3/6 months free" which obviously comes to a 25-50% discount spread over a year. If you know you intend to keep the subscription, why not give them the benefit of a 12 month agreement.Redirect Left wrote: 06 Apr 2023 09:38 BT (formerly British Telecomms) has a nice deal for £59 a month, so i might wave that in Virgin's face, and combined with the 32ish hours of chaos a few days ago, if i can't get them to give me a few month or more cheaper.
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Managed to make a fool of myself in a pub quiz tonight.
"Which American City is famous for the windy road named Lombard Street?", I confidently answered "San Fierro". "Wrong, San Francisco".
Apparently, I have played Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas so much, it is now my go-to name for San Francisco, how it is named in the game.
Thankfully I had only done fairly well up to that point, so it wasn't the question that booted me out of the £250 prize running, that would have been even more embarrassing somehow.
"Which American City is famous for the windy road named Lombard Street?", I confidently answered "San Fierro". "Wrong, San Francisco".
Apparently, I have played Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas so much, it is now my go-to name for San Francisco, how it is named in the game.
Thankfully I had only done fairly well up to that point, so it wasn't the question that booted me out of the £250 prize running, that would have been even more embarrassing somehow.
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I really need to stop using websites whose emails are full of vagueness. I keep getting excited every time I play the U.S. Powerball or lotteries of other countries when the email they send is like "omg you won!" instead of "hi, look it ain't much but you won this amount: £x.xx". Like just tell me up front instead of making me click a link, because when I click it, I invariably find out what I actually won was like... £3. At least I can treat myself to a singular bag of Haribo sweets!
Also for some reason my physio appointments have been moved from the local city's Hospital, to a small Doctor's Surgery in a nearby village. I can't even think of what was going through the health services minds when they decided to make all the physio appointments have to get somewhere tiny instead of the local hospital with fantastic bus routes, did they forget people who are going to physiotherapy might not be able to walk all that much? Safe to say everyone is now completely ragging on that decision in the silly little "Your Thoughts" form you can pick up before/after the appointment on the little coffee table with 5 year old copies of Cosmopolitan and sadly 100% not any old issues of Rail Magazine to keep me occupied. So hopefully they listen and move us back to a convenient easy to get to on public transport place.
I keep wanting to go to Blackpool Pleasure Beach to finally ride the Big One, but I keep getting put off by things like this, it seems to be fairly unreliable these days
It also makes me wonder if they enforce that all riders must be fairly competent on their feet,in case they have to walk down stairs, if so I'm out anyway, my MS makes walking on anything other than flat land (which is honestly very hard in England already...) quite painful and i can't go all that far before i have to take a break or collapse to the floor in a very overly dramatic fashion. I might be ill, but I still have to be fabulous after all.
Also for some reason my physio appointments have been moved from the local city's Hospital, to a small Doctor's Surgery in a nearby village. I can't even think of what was going through the health services minds when they decided to make all the physio appointments have to get somewhere tiny instead of the local hospital with fantastic bus routes, did they forget people who are going to physiotherapy might not be able to walk all that much? Safe to say everyone is now completely ragging on that decision in the silly little "Your Thoughts" form you can pick up before/after the appointment on the little coffee table with 5 year old copies of Cosmopolitan and sadly 100% not any old issues of Rail Magazine to keep me occupied. So hopefully they listen and move us back to a convenient easy to get to on public transport place.
I keep wanting to go to Blackpool Pleasure Beach to finally ride the Big One, but I keep getting put off by things like this, it seems to be fairly unreliable these days

It also makes me wonder if they enforce that all riders must be fairly competent on their feet,in case they have to walk down stairs, if so I'm out anyway, my MS makes walking on anything other than flat land (which is honestly very hard in England already...) quite painful and i can't go all that far before i have to take a break or collapse to the floor in a very overly dramatic fashion. I might be ill, but I still have to be fabulous after all.
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It just goes to show that San Andreas will always have a place in your mind.Redirect Left wrote: 18 Apr 2023 04:18 "Which American City is famous for the windy road named Lombard Street?", I confidently answered "San Fierro". "Wrong, San Francisco".

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