[REL] Scenario: The Connection Challange 3

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[REL] Scenario: The Connection Challange 3

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Hey all, I'm back again after a looooong time. Guess what I've been doing (I were already playing this scenario last time I posted here ;p)

Just a note: the '3' just means it's my third 'Connection Challange' scenario. The other two just sucked, don't bother asking for those. #1 was extremely unbalanced and #2 has never been finished due to the quite simple fact that I went bankrupt all the time after making the very first connection.

The following comes from the (included) readme. I've been writing for hours, so it should contain all you need.
This is the awesome scenario 'The Connection Challange 3', made for the awesome game 'Chris Sawyer's Locomotion'.


Used custom objects:

-The awesome 'ChrisTrains for Locomotion' NS train pack.
http://www.christrains.com/locomotion.html

-The even more awesome 'NL Pack'.
http://www.locomotion-fanpage.net/forum ... fileid=186

-The awesome versions 1 and 3 of the pretty awesome 'Cannery'.
http://www.locomotion-fanpage.net/forum ... fileid=593



It's an awesome flat map with 12 awesome little villages. Okay, I'll stop saying awesome all the time. So there's 12 villages on a flat map. It's January 1930. The official goal is to achieve a company value of 100 million [insert currency here]. That's the basics, but that's not really my intention with this scenario.


The ultimate goal for which I made this is as follows. I've been playing it for months now and this is what I've done/what I'm planning to do/what I've made the scenario for. These are the rules I used, feel free to throw them into the recycle bin if you don't like them. But be advised that the scenario was designed assuming you were using these. It's good to note that you'll have the most fun and the biggest challenge by connecting everything using the same transport medium: railway trak, narrow gauge track, road, air or even water (though you'll have quite some extra costs creating some wet paths!). Tram track is available in this scenario but as far as I can tell it's not possible to transport anything else than passengers on that. So if you choose to connect your towns with tram track (which you could do because it's much cheaper than double railway track, as you're not going to finish this scenario with only two-way railroads) you'll have to add railway track (or roads or whatever for that matter) later on or replace your complete network altogether when you want to start connecting the industries.

Okay, here ya go.
-First of all, create *direct* passenger connections from each town to each other town. Each train/tram/bus/truck/airplane/ship (from now on referred to as 'train') is supposed to stop at only two stations and each town is supposed to have only one station. I strongly recommend you to set all your trains to 'Express', as this allows you to identify lost trains by their monthly profit. You're gonna have a whole darn lot of 'em.
-As soon as you can and want to deliver mail in both directions, you may add a mail carriage of some sort to your trains. You can also choose to run seperated mail trains for an extra challenge. If you've been connecting with tram tracks you'd best first finish connecting the towns with tram tracks before adding another transport network for the other cargo types, including mail.
-As soon as you're done with that (it could take some decades!) it's time to connect the industries that have been randomly inserted in the first months of 1930. Again, connect each industry with each other compatible industry. This time, connections may contain as many trains as you'd like, but trains may still only stop on two stations. For primary industries (those that only produce stuff), create one station for each secundary industry you connect. This way you can pull up the output. The secundairy industries (those that require stuff to produce other stuff) may only have one station connecting them with everything else (which you'll probably make pretty huge, esspecially those for the steel mills, so remember that before building it). Try to avoid covering two industries with the same station at any time. Also, you'll probably just connect the industries to your existing network, which covers the whole map by now. Some of the industries are placed in towns: factories, paper mills and printing works. I'm serving these through the original passenger stations. For the ones that are outside the catchment area, I expanded the area using bus stops and then deleted all of the bus stops except for the one covering the industry. I don't deliver any food or goods yet, I want to connect all of the industries first. You may choose to transport those around the map immediately. Connect the industry producing the stuff to each town with a seperate train which, once again, only stops on two stations.
-After connecting a few industries I ran into the good 'ol treehouse bug: some of my industry stations in the middle of forests started producing tons of passengers and mail. As they didn't accept either of them, and as it's a bug after all, and as I've got as much as 12 towns, I didn't bother bringing them to the towns.
-By the time you get here you may have discovered that the canneries are not automatically placed on the map. For some reason, the game does not do this. Consequently, you cannot deliver any grain or livestock and thus you've probably never created stations for those industries. Now that you have connected all of the other industries (and possibly also connected the industries to the towns already), it's time to give these some customers. Get your wallet and build a cannery. There are two types of them: both require steel, but one requires grain and the other requires livestock additionally. Build them wisely! Further away from the steel mills and farms means more money as the distance is larger. But try to avoid running even more trains trough sections of your network that are already very busy. Keep following the rules you've used for the other industries, even though you can choose where these industries are build it's still more fun to stay consistent in the way you connect them.
-I'm planning to start transporting goods and food once I've built two canneries of each type. If you've already done that... yay for you.
-Now you're finally done connecting everything to everything... but probably some parts of your railway network have become very messy or keep filling up with trains. Consider completely rebuilding these hubs to allow maximum capacity.
-Once your network is totally awesome, you can still add to the fun by building additional industries until your map is one big world of production and transportation. If it isn't already. Or you could start playing again, this time connecting everything with a different transport medium.


One other basic rule I used while playing: you won't find a single bridge in my saved game. Those things are ugly, slow and expansive. Everything is placed on the floor or directly underneath. You won't find three tracks on top of each other either. So the maximum height difference 2 blocks. To avoid creating bridges, the slopes are built underground too.



Package contents:
-The Connection Challenge 3.SC5 The scenario file.
-The Connection Challenge 3 - Passengers completed.SV5 My saved game after finishing the basic structure of my network.
-The Connection Challenge 3 - may 5h, 2009.SV5 My saved game as of may 5th, 2009.
-Readme.txt Readme file.



EULAish thingy:
You MAY NOT upload this package (or make it available in public otherwise) without prior permission from Jerrythabest at tt-forums.net.
You MAY NOT link directly to the file download in public forums, catalogues, blog posts and the like.
You MAY post a link to the source website (http://jerry.webwideworlds.com/) without my knowledge.
You MAY freely share this scenario with your friends as long as you include the Readme.
You MAY NOT publish the included saved games elsewhere under any circumstances regardless of any changes you made without prior permission.
You MAY continue playing with the provided saved games if you don not wish to start from the beginning.
You MAY NOT publish altered versions of this scenario either.
You MAY make changes to this scenario in the scenario editor as long as it is strictly for personal use.

Disclaimerish thingy:
Although it should do no harm, I'm not responsible for any damage or loss of data caused by using this scenario and/or the files that came with or are required to play it. Always back stuff up before overwriting it.
Not suitable for children under the age of 3. Contains virtual small parts that could be inhaled.
The light blue chemicals used in this product may cause unremovable stains on clothing, hair, skin, teeth and the insides of unopened chicken eggs.


Final note:
Yah. I'm done writing. It's now may 6th, 2009, 0:00 and some seconds.


PACKAGE CHANGELOG
2009-05-05 1.0.0 Original release.
You can download the thing from www.JerWeb.nl/downloads. Enjoy!

EDIT: Made some screenies! See all of them here.
conchal3startmap.png
This is what the map looks like when you start a new game in this scenario.
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conchal3pass.png
This is my transport network after making the passenger connections. All towns are now connected.
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conchal3may5thmap.png
This is the map in the may 5th saved game file. Things have... changed.
(382.13 KiB) Downloaded 110 times

Suggestions are welcome for in case I make a CC4 some day. You'll be playing this one for quite some weeks, though. :lol:



Greetz,

Jerry
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Re: [REL] Scenario: The Connection Challange 3

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It sounds like fun, but you may want to release a non-modded version - the NL set is no longer available as far as I'm aware.
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^^ its still on the german site...

That CT pack is ugly, was working on new one, but some guy who i need to spam didnt reacted anymore :(
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I got both of them, dont seem to be any sort of crap to me...
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The NL pack is still available from the above link.

And although I wouldn't call the CT pack 'ugly', the CT pack IA used to work on looks better.
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Jerrythabest wrote:The NL pack is still available from the above link.

And although I wouldn't call the CT pack 'ugly', the CT pack IA used to work on looks better.
And you've proved my point...
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Re: [REL] Scenario: The Connection Challange 3

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How about posting some screen shots?

As far as i can tell, You used the Awsome "random map" button with the setting at "flat" with all the dutch mods you could find.

Thats a lot of mods to install for a map that might not be quite so "Awsome"...




You might also consider posting it ON the forum instead of your server at home. in 6 months when the link is no good, others might miss out if it is so "awsome"....
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If/when the server link becomes invalid I'm human enough to upload it here anyway. I do care about the things I've made ;) It's not a server at home but just some random paid webspace a friend gave me to use.


Sure, it's basically just a generated flat map with some towns on it. Making the scenario wasn't so much work. Because it turned out to be so surprisingly addictive, I decided to share it with you. It was made in an hour or an hour and a half or so, but it kept me playing for weeks and weeks and weeks and I realize that I'm so far from finishing my initial goals!


And you're right, I should show some screenies here. I figured that last night already, but it was so late and all that I really couldn't be bothered to make some. So stand by, screenies are coming in a few secs ;)


Oh, yeah, and it doesn't use all the Dutch trains I could find (in fact, it doesn't use the whole packs either if I remember correctly) :tongue: .


EDIT: They are there! See the first post. :wink: Sorry for the 'Screenshot saved as Screenshot9999.BMP' thingies, if I knew the game is that dumb I would've used PrintScreen.
Looking at these screenshots I see something I didn't know: forests are getting thinner over time! The forests on the first screenshot are much 'fuller' than those on the later screens. Luckily, the game simulates seeds, causing new trees to grow around others.
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That screenshot link you posted is 97.3% fail.
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it is an ok scenario if you play by his rules, i found it fun with a few modifications, make one with mountains and it will be better.
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Hammo wrote:That screenshot link you posted is 97.3% fail.
Make that 97,4%. I somehow screwed up uploading it :lol:

I'll get it online later today.
rdrdrdrd wrote:it is an ok scenario if you play by his rules, i found it fun with a few modifications, make one with mountains and it will be better.
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woah jerry, take time and make it look good, don't rush it out.
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Scenario's good... but it could be made better if my loco mod was working. :cry:
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Jerrythabest wrote:
Hammo wrote:That screenshot link you posted is 97.3% fail.
Make that 97,4%. I somehow screwed up uploading it :lol:

I'll get it online later today.
It's not online yet... I've been REALLY busy. Much more busy than I had expected. Haven't had the pc on yet (only the laptop).
rdrdrdrd wrote:woah jerry, take time and make it look good, don't rush it out.
Okay, I'll take some time then ;) though beware that the following 3 weeks will be the ones in which I'm going to prepare for and do my exams, so it'll be of less importance. After that I can put in a lot more time and it shouldn't take long then.

For now, you have this ;)
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Thank you :P
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Heh, now there are some more screens :P

Not exactly how I intended the scenario, but it's a nice network anyway ;)

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how do you have negative train income?
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kalvingp30fan wrote:how do you have negative train income?
Because I buy many expensive car :roll:
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