I'm bored.
I challenge eveyone to beat my population of 2120 in Boulder Bay.
I only used trams so it should be easy to do. I know i can do better myself.
edit: this challenge is supposed to be for the demo ,without time cheats. Else it would be easy, wouldn't it.
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Last edited by MrFrans on 07 Sep 2004 20:37, edited 1 time in total.
"A script is what you give the actors. A program is what you give the audience."
-Larry Wall
Well, i tripled my score.
I have a populations of 6326. I had to zoom out to make screenshot of the whole city.
The stations became very busy. I could have build a few trams extra, instead of just the 5.
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"A script is what you give the actors. A program is what you give the audience."
-Larry Wall
I think I would actually be spending way too much time building in order to be able to get the towns to expand that quickly.
This actually worries me quite a bit. Because what's gonna stop you from making megalopolisses (spelling? as in, cities with more than a population of 1 million) in full-length game?
spaceman-spiff wrote:10 minutes to get a town that big
And it takes forever in TTD without the proper knowledge of town growth switches
I do think that the city grows a bit to fast.
It would be easy to grow any town big enough to accept goods/food. And then they probably even grow bigger.
But maybe city's grow slower in the more difficult scenario's.
"A script is what you give the actors. A program is what you give the audience."
-Larry Wall
Seeing how people around the world takes this game to its limits I wonder how difficult is to fine tune a game like this... people will try everything imaginable and also anything unimaginable...
In 2 days I've seen mega islands, flying trains...