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Posted: 31 May 2006 19:10
by Griff
well, i suppose.

Posted: 01 Jun 2006 11:57
by Lordmwa
This project will work great when the new passenger destination thingy comes along cause then with trains running the right paths it'll be even more realistic

Posted: 01 Jun 2006 12:36
by proudmoore
But you'll have people wanting to go to stops not on tthe ine running won;t you? I fail to see how passeneger destinations works -let alone how it will improve the game

Posted: 01 Jun 2006 13:48
by jvassie
Well, for example, say someone wanted to travel from Marylebone to Victoria. The route with least changes would be Marylebone-Oxford Circus-Victoria. Theres isnt a direct route from Marylebone to Victoria, so Passenger Destinations would allow a passenger to go from Marylebone to Victoria and change at Oxford Circus.

James

Posted: 01 Jun 2006 16:57
by Griff
Development

Bakerloo Line: Completed
East London Line: Completed
Docklands Light Railway: Completed
Croydon Tramlink: Completed

Northern Line: 1% Completed

Posted: 01 Jun 2006 17:01
by pynkfloyd
docklands light railway is great :D glad you included it.
how many lines are there altogether?

Posted: 01 Jun 2006 17:09
by Griff
At the moment there are 13 completed sections, we are awaiting the Northern.

I havent counted every, single route but there is at least 25, if not more.. 4 on DLR, 3 on Croydon, 2 on Piccadilly and Central..e.c.t e.c.t

Posted: 01 Jun 2006 17:15
by pynkfloyd
is there currently any rolling stock grfs or other additions?

Posted: 01 Jun 2006 17:19
by Griff
Because of 'problems' with the sprites we have of rolling stock we have someone prepared to draw them all again, so no. we currently do not have any rolling stock grfs. but we will soon. As for any other additions. None at the moment, maybe in laters versions.

Posted: 02 Jun 2006 08:02
by jvassie
We have been making progress.

Sacro is very kindly drawing some more graphics to be used in our London Underground .grf file. I have coded so far, the 1995 stock, the DLR and the Croydon TramLink. A stock and C stock will soon follow.

Once we have a working .grf file of all trains, we shall slowly and as realistically as possible, start introducing trains on to the map, and taking screenies as we go. All of the screenies will be available on our website at: http://ttt.benwoodward.me.uk/

On the map, the very last line, the Northern line, has been started by Lewis, and is going well.

James

Posted: 02 Jun 2006 08:40
by pynkfloyd
uh... your website is very lacking.

Posted: 02 Jun 2006 08:57
by Griff
It doesnt really need anything other than that. All vital information is in this thread or the projects own forum.

Posted: 02 Jun 2006 09:04
by pynkfloyd
still it would look more presentable. then you could post your grfs up.

how was it made?

Posted: 02 Jun 2006 09:15
by Griff
As far as i know it was done in HTML.

Posted: 02 Jun 2006 09:19
by bobingabout
its a standard phpBB forum, you can download the templates. it was writtin in PHP.

Posted: 02 Jun 2006 09:31
by Griff
No, i just asked the person who did it. The Website was written in HTML

Posted: 02 Jun 2006 09:51
by pynkfloyd
lol i got my TTD working :D tube will still work with it though wont it?

Posted: 02 Jun 2006 09:52
by jvassie
pynkfloyd wrote:uh... your website is very lacking.
Well, if thats your opinion, why dont you try doing something called constructive criticism, and tell us all why its 'lacking' and how we can improve it.
pynkfloyd wrote:still it would look more presentable. then you could post your grfs up.
It doesnt need to be more presentable for us to put the .grf file up becuase:
a) We dont have a grf file yet
b) Its a simple case of putting in a link to download the file
pynkfloyd wrote:how was it made?
bobingabout wrote:its a standard phpBB forum, you can download the templates. it was writtin in PHP.
Well, bobingabout, both i and jpmaster got the impression he was asking about the website. The website was created with html, and i should know seeing as i wrote it. The forum is of cousre written in php because its a phpbb forum. However, i dont think he was asking about the forum though :roll:

Development:

Drawn:
A stock - Metropolitan Line/East London Line
A stock refurb'd - Metropolitan Line/East London Line
C stock - Hammersmith & City Line/Circle Line/District Line (Edgware Rd branch and Wimbledon branch)
1995 stock - Northern Line
DLR
Croydon Tramlink

Coded:
C stock
1995 stock
DLR
Croydon Tramlink

Network:
Only the northern line remains to be done, and its been started.

Still Needed:
D Stock - District Line
1967 Stock - Victoria Line
1972 MkI and MkII Stock - Bakerloo Line
1973 Stock - Picadilly Line
1992 Stock - Central Line
1992 Stock - Waterloo & City Line
1996 Stock - Jubilee Line

James

EDIT:
pynkfloyd wrote:lol i got my TTD working Very Happy tube will still work with it though wont it?
No, you need OpenTTD. :roll: Last time i checked you cant get bigmaps in TTDPatch, let alone TTD.

Posted: 02 Jun 2006 10:00
by Griff
pynkfloyd wrote:lol i got my TTD working :D tube will still work with it though wont it?
Its made in Openttd, nightly revision 5017. What do you think?

Posted: 02 Jun 2006 10:01
by pynkfloyd
what i meant by lacking is that theres only one screenshot, no descrpition
and thats about it. some people wont go to the forums, they will just look at a brief description if its there on the front page. also pics of the trains you will be designing would help people get a better idea about what its going to be like. development is currently posted every so often on forums, so how a about development page?