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Posted: 01 Jan 2007 20:20
by orudge
Happy new year, Jim! I'm sure you'll have many more downloads to come in the future!

Thanks Men!
Posted: 07 Jan 2007 16:43
by Jim Powers
Dear Mr. Owen Rudge;
You were the 1,400th reply!
And, my Friend, Thank You for your New Year acknowledgement, which goes for those
other fine members of TT-Forums, namely
Mr. ISA, Mr. AndersI, and
Mr. Wile E. Coyote.
I consider you all friends and am honored to be a small part of your lives. Thank you.
I went to the Dead Sea for 3 days and am just getting back. The water is just like in
Salt Lake City, Utah, you can't sink, rather you pop up out of water like you was sitting
on a beach ball.

Anyway, I've finally got the bugs worked out of TTD and am having the time of my life
playing a game from my 'Awesome Alps' scenario. I promise to get back to making more
scenarios, but, after having so much trouble getting TTD back, I must indulge myself
in a good old game of TTD! I love this game, but, soon I'll be back to making and
finishing scenarios, I promise.
Also I'm sure looking forward to another year with TTD and the TT-Forums.
Always,
Jim Powers
Posted: 08 Jan 2007 07:43
by Redirect Left
Hi Jim
Take time to enjoy TTD now you have it working, No rush for a new scenario, just take time to enjoy, my friend.
Regards,
Captain Kirk
Posted: 08 Jan 2007 20:56
by Dave
And please accept my apologies for my late wishes of a happy new year.
Happy playing!
Posted: 11 Jan 2007 16:20
by Geo Ghost
All hail Jim!
Master of map creation!!!

Night Scenes
Posted: 12 Jan 2007 03:49
by Jim Powers
Mr. Geo.c Ghost;
All Hail to the Night Scene Master Creator!
Thanks Buddy, (but, a little over-stated....)
Always,
Jim Powers
Posted: 15 Jan 2007 18:09
by Geo Ghost
No over-statment for you my dear friend!
I couldn't be more serious

Posted: 19 Jan 2007 03:48
by Jim Powers
Again, I want to thank
Mr. Dave Worley for taking time to help me with the GRF list.
Now, I've added some of the known grfs to complete what I wanted/needed to
play games and help make scenarios. And also my good and faithful friend
Mr. Stevenh.
If it wasn't for their help and some of the rest of you who helped, I couldn't have done
this. So again, many, many thanks for your time and kindness, my friends.
BTW, I'm playing a game from my "Awesome Alps" scenario, which is a very good and
challenging scenario to test one's trains layout skills. And you all have helped my game
tremendously.
Always,
Jim Powers
Features Compared
Posted: 26 Jan 2007 12:30
by Jim Powers
Dear TT-forums Members;
I wanted to show some
TTPatch feature improvements, if it's OK. These are from my
'Awesome Alps' Scenario. OK, the first pic was 'taken' April 2005 and the second pic is
from my current game 'Mountain Express Ltd.' (Jan. 2007). IMO, this is only one small
part of the fine on-going work the 'pros' are doing to make TTD such a up-to-date,
super game.
Thank You Gentlemen!
Always,
Jim Powers
Posted: 26 Jan 2007 12:46
by Redirect Left
Nice looking shots Jim

Posted: 26 Jan 2007 22:21
by Geo Ghost
Jim, you are the master of maps!
Looks fantastic (as always

)
Gravel & Coal Co.
Posted: 27 Jan 2007 04:23
by Jim Powers
Mr. Captain Kirk;
Thank you, and
Mr. Captain Kirk, my good friends! Now, I wanted to post a
screenie from my current game. This is one of my Gravel & Coal Companies, which
I thought came out quite well.
Always,
Jim Powers
Posted: 27 Jan 2007 07:50
by spaceman-spiff
SAC left us, but Jim is a good replacement

Posted: 27 Jan 2007 09:35
by Ameecher
Very Nice Jim, if you are interested there are new versions of my depots out now:
http://www.tt-forums.net/viewtopic.php?t=28049&start=0 it sorts out the edge definition on the rooves and generally looks better.
Nice Indeed!
Posted: 27 Jan 2007 16:11
by Jim Powers
Mr. Ameecher;
Nice Indeed, Sir. Thank you. Attached is the same area with the new and improved Depot.
Mr. Spaceman-spiff, Say Man, I haven't heard from you in a long time. Glad you
took a minute to post, Sir. Speaking of
Ms. SAC, I really was very sad to find that,
for whatever reason, she isn't with us anymore. I know that all of us at one time or other,
wanted to leave also, but, our true love for TTD, The Patch, and TT-Forums overcame
that impulse or decision. I certainly can't take Ms. SAC's place because she is one uniquic
individual whom we all respect and admire. I personally miss her talents and her as a
person also, who is definitely an asset to TTD. May God bless her whatever she desides.
Here is the new improved depot screenie.
Always,
Jim Powers
The Tokyo Experience
Posted: 01 Feb 2007 10:41
by Jim Powers
Dear TT-Forums Members & Friends;
FINALLY, I'm releasing one of my Japanese scenarios called
"The Tokyo Experience"
Be sure to get the Japan Railways Train Set from Krtaylor's web site,
http://www.as-st.com/ttd
This has been long coming, but, it's worth it. All the latest Japanese features have
been installed. If anyone wants, I'll post a grf file.
"The Tokyo Experience" is what the name says, and quite an experience
you'll have working your way through the many towns and villages, starting in 1930, whether
by truck or rails. Also there are plenty of farms and industries (to get in your way, Hee Hee.) And,
of course, there are plenty of ports and harbors to run a large shipping business too.
This scenario should bring you a lot of hours of pure Japanese enjoyment as you build
your Japanese empire from "
"The Tokyo Experience"
Always,
Jim Powers
- TRP31.SV0
- The Tokyo Experience
- (343.07 KiB) Downloaded 185 times
Posted: 01 Feb 2007 17:13
by Geo Ghost
Wow!
That looks a very ammazing map!
How many cities? Or is it all one?

Posted: 01 Feb 2007 18:51
by Miketrak
Hi Jim,
I downloaded your excellent 'Tokyo experience' scenario, but I am having trouble with it unfortuntely. When I load the scenario to play, using the japan buildings set, most of the buildings are skyscrapers etc! If I open the scenario in the scenario editor, the buildings are correct however

Do you know how to fix this problem? I'd love to play the scenario!
Mike.
Japanese Buildings
Posted: 01 Feb 2007 19:23
by Jim Powers
Mr. Miketrak;
Thanks for your kind comments, Sir. Now, it sounds like you might not have all the
proper switches on in your grey GRF Status menu. But, remember I'm only a 'regular',
not a 'pro', so, I suggest you contact
Mr. Krtaylor. His team put the Japanese project
together and right here at TT-Forums, post the problem. They can definitely help you
much better than I.
Mr. Geo.c Ghost, thanks for the inspiration, my good pal. And yes, those are several cities
in the Tokyo area. I couldn't believe how many tiny village names there is in this location!
Should be a blast installing trollies!
Always,
Jim Powers
Re: Nice Indeed!
Posted: 03 Feb 2007 23:14
by Samwise
Jim Powers wrote:Mr. Ameecher;
Nice Indeed, Sir. Thank you. Attached is the same area with the new and improved Depot.
Mr. Spaceman-spiff, Say Man, I haven't heard from you in a long time. Glad you
took a minute to post, Sir. Speaking of
Ms. SAC, I really was very sad to find that,
for whatever reason, she isn't with us anymore. I know that all of us at one time or other,
wanted to leave also, but, our true love for TTD, The Patch, and TT-Forums overcame
that impulse or decision. I certainly can't take Ms. SAC's place because she is one uniquic
individual whom we all respect and admire. I personally miss her talents and her as a
person also, who is definitely an asset to TTD. May God bless her whatever she desides.
Here is the new improved depot screenie.
Always,
Jim Powers
That screenshot..

Where can I get that station?
