[TTDP/OTTD] Ameecher's Screenshots
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Bunston is another major town and the terminus of the local line through Gonburg. The station is a bit out of the way for the CBD and it is proposed that, when traffic increases, a new station will be built with this one remaining as a reversing point before onward travel to the new main station.
Datston is the largest town on the map and is due South of Gonburg. Although it doesn't see much traffic currently it is intended to have it linked with most cities by at least 1 route. Some even have 2 routes planned.
And the obligatory map.
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Looking good as always!
I always hate to see people abandon their previous game to start a new one, but you've seen fit to build quite a bit before taking screenshots
The map looks rather tiny;Is it a tiny scenario or am I just used to OpenTTD sizes?
I always hate to see people abandon their previous game to start a new one, but you've seen fit to build quite a bit before taking screenshots

The map looks rather tiny;Is it a tiny scenario or am I just used to OpenTTD sizes?

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I think its the .grf he's using that gets rid of the black on the map edge and replaces it with water. I thought it looked small too but then again TTDP maps are small compared to some OTTD creations.GoneWacko wrote:The map looks rather tiny;Is it a tiny scenario or am I just used to OpenTTD sizes?
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Although I only ever play on 256x256 maps because I spend lots of time tinkering with little bits and pieces and usually only just fill a map that size 
Looking good mate, but once again you've forgotten German town names, AND another forest fire appears to have destroyed all your trees, unfortunately!

Looking good mate, but once again you've forgotten German town names, AND another forest fire appears to have destroyed all your trees, unfortunately!
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Fantastic stuff Ameecher. You play just the kind of game i really like, although i use OTTD!
And i'm itching to get my hands on those stations. Good thing we have Michael Blunk and his stations to keep me going until then!
And i'm itching to get my hands on those stations. Good thing we have Michael Blunk and his stations to keep me going until then!
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Speaking of which, where's my GRF package?!Gord wrote:And i'm itching to get my hands on those stations. Good thing we have Michael Blunk and his stations to keep me going until then!

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First of all, it's a standard TTDP 256*256 map.
As for:
As for:
I do use that but that doesn't make the map edges blue instead of black. Paint filler tool does that bitBadger wrote:I think its the .grf he's using that gets rid of the black on the map edge and replaces it with water.

The trials of making my own scenario.beeb375 wrote:Looking good mate, but once again you've forgotten German town names, AND another forest fire appears to have destroyed all your trees, unfortunately!
ThanksGord wrote:Fantastic stuff Ameecher.You play just the kind of game i really like, although i use OTTD!

Lost in the post or something. I haven't had time to make it, and anyway, it wouldn't have those stations in it anyway.GoneWacko wrote:Speaking of which, where's my GRF package?!Gord wrote:And i'm itching to get my hands on those stations. Good thing we have Michael Blunk and his stations to keep me going until then!
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Bit of a problem now. My computer has died a bit of a nasty death. The HD is recoverable so the game is safe (Hopefully!) but will be on hold until I can get my grubby little mits on a new computerAmeecher wrote:Lost in the post or something. I haven't had time to make it, and anyway, it wouldn't have those stations in it anyway.GoneWacko wrote:Speaking of which, where's my GRF package?!

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How'd it go? Did one of your cats eat it?
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Nope. The cats left it alone (aside from sleeping on it). This was an issue with the RAM and motherboard being fried. All good funBadger wrote:How'd it go? Did one of your cats eat it?

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Nice screenshots.
It's like they're real..but they're actually not!

It's like they're real..but they're actually not!

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It feels like my life is just not worth living without new screenshots, Gavin.
Get a junker with windows 98 if you have to! I want screenshots!
Get a junker with windows 98 if you have to! I want screenshots!
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Windows ME do you? Unfortunately the computer is not connected to the internet so I shall have to transfer the pictures to this computer. I'll give you a background to the new game until I can be arsed to boot up the ME s*** and transfer the files across.GoneWacko wrote:It feels like my life is just not worth living without new screenshots, Gavin.
Get a junker with windows 98 if you have to! I want screenshots!
The Nordseebahn, the largest and oldest company in the region is located in the flatter and more fertile northern lands of the region. With a number of routes and the largest fleet there is a diverse range of services from Goods to Passenger, Grain to Wood.
Further south is the Sudlandbahn which operates across far more challenging terrain and was, as such, electrified from its earliest days. The hilly nature of the south of the map means that a number of steep grades exist and that lines are single for much of their length (although, this has changed in recent years with mainlines only maintaining a small amount of single section).
For a couple of decades the two systems operated independently of each other but it was realised that in order to ensure the economic well being of the region the large towns and industries needed to be connected. As such a coalition railway between the two companies called "Borderlandsbahn" was set up. The new company owned the track linking the two seperate companies lines together and was also in charge of local services along the new sections of line. The other main job was the operation of the new long distance express trains which operated across both countries metals and a number of freight trains.
Freight that crosses sections is usually operated by the company from which the cargo originates.
Now onto the screenshots

Nunningbury is the main hub for the Sudlandbahn (SLB), nearly all of it's services originate or call here. A typical intercity train of SLB crossing a viaduct on a single track mainline. Heham HBf, the result of the coalition of NSB and SLB. Previously the SLB had a station in Plondingbury and NSB had a station on the site of the current one, although much less extravagant.
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More...
The sawmill in the depths of the forest in Sudland is the destination for freight from all over the region. Nonham, the main junction on the NSB network was suffering from congestion after an increase in freight so a redesign was in order. And after.
The sawmill in the depths of the forest in Sudland is the destination for freight from all over the region. Nonham, the main junction on the NSB network was suffering from congestion after an increase in freight so a redesign was in order. And after.
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Some more still.
Nonningbury a few years on with the addition of avoiding lines for the expected influx of freight due to a new factory in the area. The new factory complex. The contour map.
Nonningbury a few years on with the addition of avoiding lines for the expected influx of freight due to a new factory in the area. The new factory complex. The contour map.
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Yet more...
Company map showing who owns what. (NSB=Red, SLB=Blue, BLB=Green) Paningwell was a nasty bottleneck. The steep grades and lots of single track meant that it was often a cause of jams particularily with slow freights. Before a rework. After the rework (note the tunnels and the fact the line has been left as a stub for local trains from Heham.
Company map showing who owns what. (NSB=Red, SLB=Blue, BLB=Green) Paningwell was a nasty bottleneck. The steep grades and lots of single track meant that it was often a cause of jams particularily with slow freights. Before a rework. After the rework (note the tunnels and the fact the line has been left as a stub for local trains from Heham.
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Fledingstone.
When the NSB began to electrify it's main routes Fledingstone was regarded as a key location. The last major town before crossing over into SLB territory. It was decided the town needed an Intercity service but the existing station was not on the mainline and was in an awkward location for extension of the platforms and addition of extra platforms. Here is the new station on the mainline. Some expresses still pass through but some now stop. The old station is used for local services that run Nonham > Fledingstone > Fledingstone Central > Fledingstone > Nonham. In later years the branch line in the left of the shot would get diverted into a pair of platforms at the central station before continuing on to the old station in the town.
When the NSB began to electrify it's main routes Fledingstone was regarded as a key location. The last major town before crossing over into SLB territory. It was decided the town needed an Intercity service but the existing station was not on the mainline and was in an awkward location for extension of the platforms and addition of extra platforms. Here is the new station on the mainline. Some expresses still pass through but some now stop. The old station is used for local services that run Nonham > Fledingstone > Fledingstone Central > Fledingstone > Nonham. In later years the branch line in the left of the shot would get diverted into a pair of platforms at the central station before continuing on to the old station in the town.
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Very nice as always young sir.
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Yay! My life has meaning again!
Are you not afraid that you may have locked in Fledingstone to a degree where it won't really be able to expand much further?
Do you keep an eye on such situations when you're playing a game?
I rather enjoy the before-and-after screenshots of stations that are being redesigned. Especially Nonham and Fledingstone because they are such great examples of the power of conditional signalling.
And as I mentioned on IRC, the sawmill shot is rather funny because it looks as if the trains arrive from something like the channel tunnel but really the tunnel is only 3 tiles long
Keep it up!
As for requests, if there are any other situations where you've used conditional signalling for something awesome, I want to see it!![Pleased :]](./images/smilies/pleased.gif)
Are you not afraid that you may have locked in Fledingstone to a degree where it won't really be able to expand much further?
Do you keep an eye on such situations when you're playing a game?
I rather enjoy the before-and-after screenshots of stations that are being redesigned. Especially Nonham and Fledingstone because they are such great examples of the power of conditional signalling.
And as I mentioned on IRC, the sawmill shot is rather funny because it looks as if the trains arrive from something like the channel tunnel but really the tunnel is only 3 tiles long

Keep it up!
As for requests, if there are any other situations where you've used conditional signalling for something awesome, I want to see it!
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They're not that goodGoneWacko wrote:Yay! My life has meaning again!

I did realise that this would be a problem. When I extended the station further I added some bridges to allow the town to expand beyond the railway to the North.Are you not afraid that you may have locked in Fledingstone to a degree where it won't really be able to expand much further?
Do you keep an eye on such situations when you're playing a game?
There will probably be a few more of these yet as there are a number of stations that need a rebuild because I built them so badly initially.I rather enjoy the before-and-after screenshots of stations that are being redesigned. Especially Nonham and Fledingstone because they are such great examples of the power of conditional signalling.

None as yet, those are the only ones. There will be a couple more though.As for requests, if there are any other situations where you've used conditional signalling for something awesome, I want to see it!
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