What's better open or patch?
What's better open or patch?
What's better open or patch?
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You mean OpenTTD?
I don't like that project. I don't want to disrespect any of the developers, but while with OpenTTD you may be able to change a lot more then with the patch, it's still TTD. You're still stuck in the clumsy TTD world, and it is hardly innovative. I want something new. Like TE.
Besides I can do everything I want with the patch, and everything that's still being developed is a nice bonus, I'm simply not waiting for TTD++.
I don't like that project. I don't want to disrespect any of the developers, but while with OpenTTD you may be able to change a lot more then with the patch, it's still TTD. You're still stuck in the clumsy TTD world, and it is hardly innovative. I want something new. Like TE.
Besides I can do everything I want with the patch, and everything that's still being developed is a nice bonus, I'm simply not waiting for TTD++.
I'll probably be sticking with the Patch. The OTTD devs are concentrating too much on putting more and more new features in, and not enough on actually fixing the game's old problems, and finishing the features they're implementing already. As nice as new things are, the creeping featurism they practise right now is just a little too much too soon. 

TTDPatch because the US Set won't work with OpenTTD
(not at the moment at least).

US Train Set v0.87.1 now released: http://www.tt-forums.net/viewtopic.php?t=8754
Don't forget to read the manual: http://wiki.ttdpatch.net/tiki-index.php?page=Manual
Don't forget to read the manual: http://wiki.ttdpatch.net/tiki-index.php?page=Manual
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Depends who you ask.
For playing, I currently play TTDPatch, mainly because I have a game running with the DB set which can't be used in OpenTTD. Also, as OpenTTD is still in development state, things may change and it's not 100% stable. But OpenTTD is improving fast, and it won't be that long before it's better, feature-wise, than TTD+TTDPatch.

Since the patch is i386 ASM, I can't use it, so I use OpenTTD
Besides OpenTTD have become pretty stable by now
I don't get why you hate it so much. It's nothing like the replies I have got elsewhere
And I certainly don't get BobXP about OpenTTD are complicated compared to the patch. OpenTTD got an ingame patch menu. The only times you need to alter a text file or use the CLI are if you use a new experimental feature, that haven't got a GUI in the game yet
The most important are multiplayer, which at the moment only needs a GUI to be done, and it supports more than 2 players
Support for custom grf sets are planned and may not be far into the future
Besides OpenTTD have become pretty stable by now
I don't get why you hate it so much. It's nothing like the replies I have got elsewhere
And I certainly don't get BobXP about OpenTTD are complicated compared to the patch. OpenTTD got an ingame patch menu. The only times you need to alter a text file or use the CLI are if you use a new experimental feature, that haven't got a GUI in the game yet
The most important are multiplayer, which at the moment only needs a GUI to be done, and it supports more than 2 players

Support for custom grf sets are planned and may not be far into the future
I don't hate OpenTTD at all, I have total respect for it and its programmers. I'm simply waiting for it to catch up with the Patch, and have full compatibility with all existing GRF packages. When it does, I'll switch over to OpenTTD to get the ability to use different resolutions. Until then, I use only the Patch. So, for now, it's no contest: I vote for the Patch. I'm confident this will change someday, but I've got no idea when.
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Halanegri, that would be OpenTTD thenHalanegri wrote:The patch, since I love being able to play in high resolutions and I don't use Windows.

I voted for OpenTTD. Just love it

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You need to use the Windows version of TTD, I bet.
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