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That would be possible with creating a new or replacement bank industry. Since you wrote in a different post that you like to play as vanilla as possible I'm not sure that is the direction where you like to go.MrScruffles wrote:Would it be possible to let a bank generate valuables depending on the diamonds/gold intake?
Same as the factory does goods? Either diamonds deliverd or gold deliverd produces valuables ?
That would be possible. The aim was though, to retain the original industry behaviour - but lift the climate restrictions.MrScruffles wrote:Would it be possible to let a bank generate valuables depending on the diamonds/gold intake?
Same as the factory does goods? Either diamonds deliverd or gold deliverd produces valuables ?
ad 1) Any other NewGRFs? Banks have many special conditions. Usually they have the default temperate placement requirement which takes the town size (and it must be somewhere in their centre): "The temperate banks never appear on a newly generated map, but spawn during the game (in any year) in towns with 1200 or more population."MagicBuzz wrote: I'm currently using version 0.3.5 from Bananas, with the following parameters :
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I'm playing temperate climate, starting 1925.
I always have two problems :
1/ I get a message saying there is no suitable place for bank.
2/ There is no wood producer. If I ask forests as wood producer it works, but lumber mill doesn't.
1/ What's wrong with the banks ?
2/ Why lumber mill doesn't work in temperate climate ?
Lumber mills always have to be funded, just like in standard tropical climate.MagicBuzz wrote: 2/ There is no wood producer. If I ask forests as wood producer it works, but lumber mill doesn't.
If you use the 'logging camp' GRF (available from ingame online content) with OpenGFX+ Industries set to use lumber mills, you'll have what are effectively naturally spawning lumber mills.MagicBuzz wrote:And about the lumber mill, that is a behavior I didn't know.
In TTDX, Lumber Mill didn't need to be founded, I'm surprised that must be the case for OTTD.
I think you're mixing up the Sawmill and the Lumber Mill.MagicBuzz wrote:And about the lumber mill, that is a behavior I didn't know.
In TTDX, Lumber Mill didn't need to be founded, I'm surprised that must be the case for OTTD.
I'm not mixing anything.arikover wrote:I think you're mixing up the Sawmill and the Lumber Mill.MagicBuzz wrote:And about the lumber mill, that is a behavior I didn't know.
In TTDX, Lumber Mill didn't need to be founded, I'm surprised that must be the case for OTTD.The "OpenGFX+ Industries" parameter you mention only replaces the Forest with the subtropical Lumber Mill. If you chose the Lumber Mill as Wood producer, you'll have to fund it and replant trees from time to time.
- The Sawmill is a temperate industry that accepts Wood and produces Goods.
- The Lumber Mill is a subtropical industry, which indeed must be funded by a player, and produces Wood by cutting the rainforest trees around.
Oh, you were talking about TTDX. My answer is totally irrelevant then, because I never played TTDX. Sorry about that.MagicBuzz wrote:I'm not mixing anything.
In TTDX, I'm 99% sure the lumber mill, in sub trocipal climate, don't need to be funded. I'm even almost sure you can't found industries in TTDX.
In OTTD, trees grow on high mountains as well as near water.MagicBuzz wrote:And thus, OTTD sub tropical doesn't look at all at the TTDX one.
In OTTD desert is everywhere where there is no sea/lake, and forest only arround water.
In TTDX desert is 50% of the map, and is mostly flat, while the forest is the other 50% part of the map, mostly mountainous. No any relation with sea/lakes.
You're certainly misremembering though. You absolutely could fund new industries in TTDX, and the lumber mill did not spawn naturally. Per page 46 of the manual, which you can easily find online:MagicBuzz wrote:I'm not mixing anything.
Rainforest areas are very expensive to clear, but can be cleared for profit by funding a lumber mill.
I edited the nml file (latest v6945) deleting all references to sprite replacement so it uses default graphics, making it compatible with a/zbase 32bpp. The animations for the oil well, diamond mine and forest are lost though. The store sprite is kept because there is no equivalent in Vanilla industries.Digitalfox wrote: 17 Jun 2014 21:21 I love this GRF so much
But two things, since I'm using 32bpp graphics is a bit of a shame that it changes the Iron Mine and the Farm to the OpenGFX graphics, the other Industries still maintain the 32bpp Graphics of Zbase.
If you bundled it with the original license and a modified readme and changelog file, this would be an awesome edition to the in-game content download service.Skarfester wrote: 24 Feb 2023 03:00 I edited the nml file (latest v6945) deleting all references to sprite replacement so it uses default graphics, making it compatible with a/zbase 32bpp. The animations for the oil well, diamond mine and forest are lost though. The store sprite is kept because there is no equivalent in Vanilla industries.
Indeed. Right now it's just a quick and dirty fix, but with proper coding and a 32bpp sprite for the shop it could be a nice adition.kamnet wrote: 24 Feb 2023 05:02 If you bundled it with the original license and a modified readme and changelog file, this would be an awesome edition to the in-game content download service.
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