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YES!!

Posted: 20 Mar 2005 14:59
by Jim Powers
Mr. KRTaylor;

YES finally! The only 'clitch' is I can't use Alpha 46. When I go to
load it I run into [Error] problems. I sure dig that cool music on
Windows version. I turned it up AMAP and only when the wife yelled
at me did I have to lower the volume. :lol:

You've been so patient with me, and I thank you, my dear Friend.
God bless you all for putting up with me and figuring it out. I wish I was
smarter at computers, but............ :?

I'm playing "Notable Norway" and this scenario, (if I might say so,) is
really a great scenario, and tough to place a RR network over and around
those super mountains. What fun!

Always,
Jim Powers :wink:

Re: YES!!

Posted: 21 Mar 2005 02:00
by krtaylor
Jim Powers wrote: YES finally! The only 'clitch' is I can't use Alpha 46. When I go to
load it I run into [Error] problems.
Well, let's try and fix that. What version are you using? And what's the error with alpha 46?

Also, I take it that your new GRFs are all working properly with the Windows versions?

I Installed Alpha 47

Posted: 21 Mar 2005 15:35
by Jim Powers
Mr. KRTaylor;

I just downloaded Alpha 47 with no problems. Also the .GRF was OK.
I really thank you for your faithful support and assistance, My Friend. :wink:

Always,
Jim Powers

Posted: 21 Mar 2005 16:24
by krtaylor
Glad to hear everything's working, Jim!

Lumber Jack

Posted: 25 Mar 2005 15:26
by Jim Powers
Dear TT-Forums Members;

Well, I got inspired to make another scenario. This scenario is
called "Lumber Jack".

For those who don't know what a 'Lumber Jack' is, a Lumber Jack is
a person who cuts down trees. So, now you know what to do in this
high mountain range. Forestry, that's what. And there's plenty of forests
to chop down. Enviromentalists, please save your breath, this is only
a game, a very difficult one though. I've sent 'screenies' too.:wink:

Always,
Jim Powers

Posted: 25 Mar 2005 15:29
by Purno
Jim Powers, do you have some website with all your scenarios and screenshots of them? I'm looking for a good mountanious arctic scenario...

Lumber Jack

Posted: 25 Mar 2005 15:36
by Jim Powers
Dear TT-forums Family;

I present my latest scenario "Lumber Jack"!

This is a scenario with forestry in mind. There are also plenty of coal and Gold to be mined out of "them thar hills, eh, mountains, BIG ones"! I think
this one will be one of the most 'fun' one I've done. I set it up with (KRTaylor's) USSET trains.
This is my first scenario made with my "Windows"
version of TTD. I'm sure glad you all encouraged me to change from the
DOS. I paid attention ot Mr. Patchman's suggestion on the vehicle multiplier
and so this should be very good working and easy to install. It is in the
"Artic" mode. Have fun, a lot of Fun! :)

Always,
Jim Powers

Posted: 25 Mar 2005 22:44
by krtaylor
Holy crap, look at all those trees! It will be very hard to bribe recalcitrant towns by planting more, they've got plenty.

But where are the forests that actually produce trees? I didn't notice any in the photo.

Posted: 25 Mar 2005 23:48
by jacke
Your "Lumber Jack" scenenario looks great Jim ! :) I have just downloaded it, and I'm thinking about starting a new game on it...
krtaylor wrote:Holy crap, look at all those trees! It will be very hard to bribe recalcitrant towns by planting more, they've got plenty.

But where are the forests that actually produce trees? I didn't notice any in the photo.
They are hard to distinguish from the other trees, but I can see at least two :wink:

Trees

Posted: 26 Mar 2005 03:28
by Jim Powers
Dear Me KRTaylor and Mr Jacke;

Thats the "FUN" part, just trying to find the forest without looking on the
industry section of the overall map. I think that there is at least 20 forests
and plenty of coal to fuel those US trains to get to them. The 8 'Tree named'
cities all have banks to store all the Gold that's in "them thar hills" too. With
rivers running down through the chasims it's gonna to be hard getting the
goods to market! :lol:

Some more screenies.

Always,
Jim Powers

My Website?

Posted: 26 Mar 2005 04:21
by Jim Powers
Mr. Purno;

Thanks for asking and it's been suggested that I get one, but, Mr. Rudge
has been so kind as to allow me a topic for me to place my scenarios and
I thank this kind and generous man profusely for letting me be just a small
part of TT-Forums' Family. I'm honored to be here. Thanks Mr. Owen Rudge.
You're the best!:D

My scenarios are located on Pages:
#2, #3, #6, #9, #11, #12, #13, #15,
#16, #17, #19, #21, #22, #23 & #25.

Always,
Jim Powers :wink:

Posted: 26 Mar 2005 09:40
by SHADOW-XIII
hi Mr. Jim
very nice scenario ... it seems you enjoyed building many trains, I also like to fill empty space with trees ...
great thanks for another nice scenario

btw. the feature with creating buildings in scenario editor is included in latest Patch (use CTRL+Rock_Building)

Thanks Buddy!

Posted: 26 Mar 2005 10:31
by Jim Powers
Mr. Shadow XIII;

THANKS Buddy! I didn't know that. I just checked it out and I really can
put the 'Building' to use. See, I glanced at something to do with building
and didn't think I was smart enough to do anything with it. Then, you gave
me a simple instruction and now I can make scenarios even faster. Thanks
again.

I do hope you'll have as much fun with "Lumber Jack" as I'm having. I'm
mining coal and cutting trees as I write. Tomorrow, I'll start another scenario
with your fine suggestion and we'll see what all will happen, my Friend.:wink:

Always,
Jim Powers

P.S. I love trains!

Posted: 26 Mar 2005 23:27
by Raichase
Jim!

Happy easter! That scenario looks - wow! So many tree's, it will certainly be a challenge to not make the towns angry :D. Thanks for another great looking scenario!

Raichase

Posted: 27 Mar 2005 00:17
by krtaylor
When you want to, Jim, just say the word and I'll put it up on the US set, if you like.

Lumber Jack

Posted: 27 Mar 2005 03:35
by Jim Powers
Dear Mr. KRTaylor;

Do you even have to ask, Sir? Of course I'd be honored for you to
place my scenario "Lumber Jack" on your excellent web site! It is
American centered. Though when I went to play, the Game Options
would only give me "English". Don't know why? I created it under "America".
(Miner clitch.) The main thing is to have a blast with it......... I AM! :))

I'm happy, Mr. Raichase, that you like "Lumber Jack".
Also, a Happy Easter to you and all of TT-Forums members!
You're right about those zillions of trees, I didn't think it was
going to be so hard, but, it is.........and that is fun, fun, fun!

Always,
Jim Powers

Re: Lumber Jack

Posted: 27 Mar 2005 03:51
by krtaylor
Jim Powers wrote:Though when I went to play, the Game Options
would only give me "English". Don't know why? I created it under "America".
(Miner clitch.)
Yeah, there's a bug with that. Patchman's looking into it. Got nothing to do with your scenario, we have that problem with the test US set also. Don't worry about it for now.

Do you want me to put it on the site now, or wait 'till that's fixed?

Go for it

Posted: 27 Mar 2005 17:56
by Jim Powers
Mr. KRTaylor;

Go for it, Big Guy. It's no big deal. and thanks for placing
my scenarios on your great web site,
http://www.as-st.com/ttd

Always,
Jim Powers

P.S. I'm also using your PlaneSet and it really looks nice.
Those deridgables (Blimps) sure look great. Using them with
small airports in those high mountianous small town areas are
perfect here. Good idea! :wink:

Always,
Jim Powers

Posted: 27 Mar 2005 23:00
by _RaK_
Why not, we can stick this? Since he still making maps. We could download from him.

Posted: 28 Mar 2005 08:13
by Purno
I never had troubles finding this thread, so stickifying is not really necessary IMO...