Hi all, just discovered this site after reminicing about TTD the other day.. Very stupid question but where do I file/extract all the maps/scenarios etc so that I can play them?
thanks!
Simon
Sorry, newb question..
Re: Sorry, newb question..
Let me welcome you to the TT-Forums.
What game do you play?
That's kinda crucial to know before we can point you in the right direction...
What game do you play?
That's kinda crucial to know before we can point you in the right direction...
Re: Sorry, newb question..
Yeah its confusing to start with.
I'd just download OpenTTD at http://www.openttd.org/en/ and get going. Personally I just use the 'Check online content' button at the bottom left to select scenarios and graphics files. These are stable and have gone through a vetting process (i think) and always work.
I'd just download OpenTTD at http://www.openttd.org/en/ and get going. Personally I just use the 'Check online content' button at the bottom left to select scenarios and graphics files. These are stable and have gone through a vetting process (i think) and always work.
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Re: Sorry, newb question..
Also I reckon the answer to your question would depend on the operating system you're using... so that would be another useful piece of information.
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