
Do these trains exist for TTDX (OpenTTD)
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Seconded. Please read PM, javaguy.lifeblood wrote:Very nice work. Very Very nice work, in fact. Draw more, please.
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Sounds like a fascinating projectPatchman wrote:NFO is really a form of assembly language. All it needs is someone to write a proper HLL on top of it...

I've written both compilers and interpreters during the years, but the problem with a HLL is mostly that everyone has their own view how it should look, what's natural, '{' or 'begin' etc.
I was educated in the seventies, actually doing my first programming assignments on punched cards, and I started programming for a living in 1980 (In a BASIC dialect created here in Sweden), has touched most (mainstream) programming languages (and some not so mainstream) through the years, but since 1996 I've been mainly using Pascal (Delphi), which means that I would spontaneously make something Pascal-like. I know C, and use it at work (when forced to), but IMO Pascal is so much more elegant...
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its not ugly is it?!? A CODER AND ARTIST WOW!! YOU ARE A ONE OF A VERY SMALL CLANjavaguy wrote:As for the class 91, Im not sure I'd be interested in that (intercity 225, right?)
because its damn ugly
I'll do a 125 or the 317 if you want, maybe.
For now I want to code the 465 and get it into the game, then I may do a 411.

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Its just to me it looks like either a fried egg,
or some kind of strange bird with square eyes and a big, yellow beak
mind you thats only in its orginal livery, the GNER ones look okay.
I realy like the 125s though, but I expect they've already been done..
it would be a farily easy one too as the train is already in TTD..
I know artists and coders are a rare breed, but I dont particularly like relying on others and apparently finding coders is quite hard..
Im not a coder yet though..
or some kind of strange bird with square eyes and a big, yellow beak

mind you thats only in its orginal livery, the GNER ones look okay.
I realy like the 125s though, but I expect they've already been done..
it would be a farily easy one too as the train is already in TTD..
I know artists and coders are a rare breed, but I dont particularly like relying on others and apparently finding coders is quite hard..
Im not a coder yet though..
I like TTDX 

uhm
Been trying some coding
I havent got my engine in a grf file because I dont understand how to encode it.. yet
anyways I was looking at modifying action0 to make my networker more networker-y
heres what I did:
its (im sure) got errors, I simply took the basic action0, told it to modify one more er, attribute - 04, changed the vehicle IDs, and added on the end its ment to be electric.
is this right? or should I go back and learn.. more.
Im sure the networker doesnt have 3500 horsepower but I cant find how many it actually has so I left it the same as it was in the tutorial.
Been trying some coding
I havent got my engine in a grf file because I dont understand how to encode it.. yet
anyways I was looking at modifying action0 to make my networker more networker-y
heres what I did:
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10 * 14 00 00 04 01 0C 09 78 00 0B D8 0E 12 FD 19 30
is this right? or should I go back and learn.. more.
Im sure the networker doesnt have 3500 horsepower but I cant find how many it actually has so I left it the same as it was in the tutorial.
I like TTDX 

I'd say it has about 1000hp... maybe even less.
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