I downloaded the game today and it rocks! I especially like the bright and fresh colours used
Anyway. When adding orders for a vehicle where it should go, it places the orders on top instead of at the bottom.
So if you've got a train going from an oil well to an oil refinery you have to click the end destination first (refinery) and the start last (oil wells).
Something which is annoying if you're not aware of it. For better gameplay you should make it as in TT(D)
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Might not be better but quicker for TTD fans to learn. Plus do you know how mutch work it is behind his Interface?NitroX infinity wrote:Something which is annoying if you're not aware of it. For better gameplay you should make it as in TT(D)
My OpenTTD contributions (AIs, Game Scripts, patches, OpenTTD Auto Updater, and some sprites)
Junctioneer (a traffic intersection simulator)
Junctioneer (a traffic intersection simulator)
Re: One small comment
There are three buttons at the bottom of the schedule window. IIRC one is insert, one is labeled add, one is remove.NitroX infinity wrote:
Anyway. When adding orders for a vehicle where it should go, it places the orders on top instead of at the bottom.
Insert will add stops at cursor (the >> mark) location. Add will add stops at the end of the list.
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Let me just clarify: it adds it -before- the cursor location.Hajo wrote:Insert will add stops at cursor (the >> mark) location.
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