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Industry Chain

Posted: 16 Jun 2006 12:54
by Jim Powers
Dear TTD Members;

After finally finding out how to access all those new Industry 'toys', I see that we have
a whole more products to make and we need an "Industry Chain", (i.e. Glass works
need sand and coal, then it produces Glass.)

So, I've made a screenie of the the new Industries. :wink:

Always,
Jim Powers

Posted: 16 Jun 2006 18:53
by Jezulkim
Hehe, nice industry town.

Re: Industry Chain

Posted: 18 Jun 2006 13:44
by Geo Ghost
Now thats impressive :D

I never thought if putting major industries (not including banks obviously :wink: ) in town before. Looks pretty good.

I havn't seen those graphics around a lot.
Bah, i've been away to long-and that may extend.

Looking good as always mate :)

Quik-Scan Industry Chart

Posted: 19 Jun 2006 13:47
by Jim Powers
Dear TTD Fans;

I've made, what I believe, is a simple 'Quik-scan' New Industry Chart.
There are [30] New Industries listed in Temperate Mode. Please look in
the topic "GRFCrawler" for the names of all those wonderful people who
made these fantastic new industry 'Toys' possible! :lol:

Here's the 'Quik-Scan' chart. Look at the above screenie to see how they look.

Always,
Jim Powers

ttdpatch.cfg

Posted: 21 Jun 2006 14:18
by Jim Powers
Dear Members;

Is it necessary to have TWO identical cgf lists?[info]

Always,
Jim Powers

Re: ttdpatch.cfg

Posted: 21 Jun 2006 16:09
by DaleStan
Delete everything from the beginning up to and including the [ttdxconfig] tag, and also delete the locomotiongui.defaultnewgui=off lines.

Then open it with TTDXC again.

Better yet (IMO) would be to uninstall TTDXC, and use notepad to edit your config.
For config updating, create a shortcut to TTDPatch, edit the shortcut and add "-!T- -W ttdpatch.cfg" (without the quotes) to the target.

For example if the target was originally

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"C:\MPS\TTWin95\ttdpatchw.exe"
change it to

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"C:\MPS\TTWin95\ttdpatchw.exe" -!T- -W ttdpatch.cfg
(The quotes in the original target may or may not be present; if they aren't, it's not necessary to add them.)

Then rename the shortcut to something like "Update my config", and run it every time you upgrade TTDPatch.

Game Progress

Posted: 23 Jun 2006 03:45
by Jim Powers
Mr. DaleStan;

Thanks for trying to help me, Kind Sir. Now, I have a few questions to do what you've suggested.
Then open it with TTDXC again. Is this the Text Document file?
(I'm too afraid of screwing up something big and then I can't play TTD.)
This looks too complicated and I don't want to be a 'pain'anymore than possible. :oops:

Thanks for your support, My Friend.

Here's my latest screenie of "Lone Star Transport Co." From "Totally Texas".

Always,
Jim Powers

Re: Game Progress

Posted: 23 Jun 2006 04:30
by DaleStan
Then open it with TTDXC again.

"it" is ttdpatch.cfg. I'm not sure whether that's a "Yes" or a "No", though.

Somehow, TTDXC got royally confused and decided you needed two copies of your config, which you do not. Once you manually remove the extra copy, TTDXC should become un-confused, at least for a while.

Re: Game Progress

Posted: 23 Jun 2006 04:54
by Rob
DaleStan wrote:......TTDXC should become un-confused, at least for a while.
Are you absolutely sure of this. :?: :mrgreen:

Re: Game Progress

Posted: 26 Jun 2006 14:27
by Geo Ghost
Jim Powers wrote: Here's my latest screenie of "Lone Star Transport Co." From "Totally Texas".

Always,
Jim Powers
Oh, now that looks good! :D

Thanks

Posted: 28 Jun 2006 14:34
by Jim Powers
Mr. Geo.c Ghost;

Thanks, my Friend, for your encouragement!

Mr. Miketrak, I also Thank You for your kind letter of inspiration, Sir. You are
the type of TTD people that keeps me making scenarios. And speaking of
scenarios, I have a sneaking suspicion that you'll soon be seeing
Japanese scenarios in the near future!

Always,
Jim Powers

Re: Thanks

Posted: 28 Jun 2006 17:32
by Geo Ghost
Jim Powers wrote:Mr. Geo.c Ghost;

Thanks, my Friend, for your encouragement!
Any time mate, any time! :D

I Found A Sand Hauler

Posted: 01 Jul 2006 02:28
by Jim Powers
Hey;

I've found that the General Goods ship will haul sand, and is the only vehicle
that I've found so far, that hauls Wood Products. :wink:
So, I built Canals (in Texas?) to my two Furniture Factory and am supplying Them.

Pic shows sand hauling.

Always,
Jim Powers

Some Scenario Data

Posted: 06 Jul 2006 14:56
by Jim Powers
Dear TT-forums Fans;

For those who like statistics:
Out of the 38 scenarios I've posted in TT-Forums.Net, (under Jim Powers Saved Games,)
24 scenarios have been downloaded at least 100 times. Still my most popular
scenario is "Extreme Cities" with a total of 3,086 downloads from this web alone! :shock:

So, Thanks for letting me enjoy sharing with you, the greatest of all TTD people!

Always,
Jim Powers

Re: Some Scenario Data

Posted: 11 Jul 2006 12:08
by Geo Ghost
Jim Powers wrote:Dear TT-forums Fans;

For those who like statistics:
Out of the 38 scenarios I've posted in TT-Forums.Net, (under Jim Powers Saved Games,)
24 scenarios have been downloaded at least 100 times. Still my most popular
scenario is "Extreme Cities" with a total of 3,086 downloads from this web alone! :shock:

So, Thanks for letting me enjoy sharing with you, the greatest of all TTD people!

Always,
Jim Powers

We all love you Jim! Thats why we download your scenario's :wink:

Thank, My Friend

Posted: 13 Jul 2006 02:23
by Jim Powers
Mr. Geo.c Ghost;

Thank you, my Friend! Your 'super' support humbles me greatly. I just hope I can continue
making the scenarios that you all will enjoy.
BTW, My latest scenario is just around the corner. :wink:

Always,
Jim Powers

Posted: 13 Jul 2006 03:26
by Redirect Left
Yup, your scenarios are brilliant! i for one always give your latest a shot, usually the day you post! I do hope you can continue the work, for many more years to come!

Thanks, Good Buddy!

Posted: 14 Jul 2006 13:36
by Jim Powers
Captain_Kirk76;

Thanks, good Buddy! As long as there's an interest, I'll be cranking 'em out.
Really, It's a lot of fun to challenge yourself and then have others enjoy your efforts.
You all have been most kind and gracious at allowing me to be a part of your wonderful
forum. I never surf anywhere to 'chat' or anything like that, I'm just a very lucky guy
that's involved in The Game along with some super nice and helpful people. :wink:

Always,
Jim Powers

Spicy Spain

Posted: 15 Jul 2006 03:00
by Jim Powers
Dear TTD Fans;

Here's my latest scenario "Spicy Spain".
I just finished it late last night so that it would ready for you all to play it this weekend.
"Spicy Spain" reminds me of red hot Chili Peppers, bull fights, spanish olives, beautiful
women, etc. A very interesting country indeed! When I looked for the industries of Spain,
I found that they have relative few kinds of industries. But, there are farming, coal, iron,
potash and even oil. (Funny what 'goodies' you find while making scenarios.) Anyway,
with ample shorelines, high mountains and plenty of plains, one can have a ball playing "Spicy Spain"!

So, without further ado, here's "Spicy Spain"! Adios Amigos. :wink:

Always,
Jim Powers

Posted: 15 Jul 2006 05:49
by Sanchimaru
Oh, finally, it has been released!
Ole, olee!

I will test it soon! Now that the Spain set is near being finished, this scenario will be great 8)

Gracias, seƱor!
Adios ;)