Re: Screenshot Of The Month Competition - February 2022
Posted: 04 Feb 2022 13:25
My entry:

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A late afternoon in january 1954: Express-Train E 456 is waiting for coupling of an extra drawing loco to be drawn southwards over St.Cohens pass towards Venice.
The irony is that you're saying about showing ignorance and immaturity.. but it's quite immature to bring disagreements from outside into the forum, and onto a completely unrelated topic.luk3Z wrote: 15 Feb 2022 10:52 Just showed ignorance & immaturity of few folks: Pilto, Fairlyfloss, reldred (of course there is a need to change/improve something wrong or bad implemented but not always it is trivial to do and not evereyone may need it). Some people are inmature at all to discuss with them on anything. I fully respect other point of view or indifference but I don't like immaturity.
I agree with you but doesn't my screenshot fit to the "TT Screenshot Competition Rules" ? I thought it does.Geo Ghost wrote: 15 Feb 2022 11:51The irony is that you're saying about showing ignorance and immaturity.. but it's quite immature to bring disagreements from outside into the forum, and onto a completely unrelated topic.luk3Z wrote: 15 Feb 2022 10:52 Just showed ignorance & immaturity of few folks: Pilto, Fairlyfloss, reldred (of course there is a need to change/improve something wrong or bad implemented but not always it is trivial to do and not evereyone may need it). Some people are inmature at all to discuss with them on anything. I fully respect other point of view or indifference but I don't like immaturity.
This isn't the place to discuss it, and if you have issues with particular people then you take it up with them personally or away from here.
The post is off-topic as well and has no relevance to this thread. Such discussion shall cease and we'll hear no more of it here. No one wants petty arguments or drama being triggered by meaningless things from outside the forum - Other members shouldn't have to be subjected to that
I trust we have an understanding and we'll hear no more on the matter.
Your screenshot does not fit the current month's theme of Mountain Landscapes.luk3Z wrote: 15 Feb 2022 13:16 I agree with you but doesn't my screenshot fit to the "TT Screenshot Competition Rules" ? I thought it does.
Good points!Erato wrote: 15 Feb 2022 14:27 Nah I think this falls under both external image hosting and extensive editing. Don't think this should fly.
If an External host for some reason becomes unable to serve an image the forum will display a broken link which will then provoke a lot of "where is the image?" questions.odisseus wrote: 15 Feb 2022 16:22 What's the big deal about external hosting? If anything, it relieves the forum server from having to serve a potentially large image file. In any case, the image can be re-uploaded to the forum directly.
There are multiple formal issues with the submission by luk3Z (in fact, at first I didn't realize he intended this as a submission!), but you chose the one that makes the least sense to me.
You know full well it doesn't. Putting images of discord chats onto a screenshot, not even within the theme, would not be acceptable 'photoshopping' at the best of the times - even less so now.luk3Z wrote: 15 Feb 2022 13:16 I agree with you but doesn't my screenshot fit to the "TT Screenshot Competition Rules" ? I thought it does.
Lendhead Pond. Its waters feed the hydroelectric power station. From the restaurant you can go trekking.
ebla71 wrote:A train on the Albula line of the Rhaetian Railway (RhB) in the Swiss Alps is on its way between St. Moritz and Filisur through the many curves and viaducts required to gain high, with Bergün station to the left already at 1372 meters, still almost 400 meters below the final destination.
Fredinho wrote:My entry:
MasterOktagon wrote:A late afternoon in january 1954: Express-Train E 456 is waiting for coupling of an extra drawing loco to be drawn southwards over St.Cohens pass towards Venice.
Stiui79 wrote:Lendhead Pond. Its waters feed the hydroelectric power station. From the restaurant you can go trekking.
Wow - really feel honoured for first time winning this contest. Will come back to wallyweb some time in the late evening with a suggestion for a new topic. Have some idea but would like to look up what has been suggested in the last 2-3 years and also outline it a bit more.wallyweb wrote: 01 Mar 2022 12:11 Voting is CLOSED for February's contest.
We have a winner ... ebla71.![]()
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Book your travel arrangements now.ebla71 wrote:So far, most people seem to submit screenshots which more or less reflect the place where they live, which is often temperate climate. Therefore, I would like to see places that are far away from where you live and use all the nice NewGRF that are there like Japanese, DPRK, whatever. Also notably absent most of the time are desert/tropical. First thought of "in an exotic country" but due to the international audience of OTTD, what is exotic to one user is home to another, therefore this alternative theme. And needless to say that personally I most enjoy realistic scenarios. So, let's "undust" the NewGRFs that you might not have used for a while, travel to "a far away country" and share your trip with us.
The Tonopah and Goldfield Railroad Co. was opened in 1905 to help transport gold (what else?) from some remote parts of Nevada first to Reno and then to the coasts. Also some people tried to graze cattle in this remote place or otherwise make a living. Still, the traffic can be handled by a single mixed train which is seen here just approaching Goldfield station. A passenger coach, a few flat cars, and a caboose - that's all. After the engineers have put the loco in the small shed they will certainly head for the saloon next to the station to also "re-fill" a bitJust wonder what the cart is pulling up to the church on the hill
There were rumors that somebody had tried to illegally enter the McGregor mine in the hills next to Red Rock Canyon - and ya know, people here tend not to wait for the sheriff so maybe ... or maybe not?