Larger drive-through stations
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Larger drive-through stations
I don't know if anyone before me asked this, but could it be possible to have larger drive-throuh stations? I mean two or more lines next to each other, but they should appear as one station.
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Sorry, but what has OTTD has to do with this suggestion? OTTD has only normal busstops.
Generally with a lot work it would be possible (as airports) but there is no one willing to spent time on that...
Generally with a lot work it would be possible (as airports) but there is no one willing to spent time on that...
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Yes but In OTTD you can join 4 bus stations together so maybe that solves the problemeis_os wrote:Sorry, but what has OTTD has to do with this suggestion? OTTD has only normal busstops.
Generally with a lot work it would be possible (as airports) but there is no one willing to spent time on that...
busstops != drive through stations, aswell OTTD has neither support for drive through stations as far as I know neither of trams...
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Possible? Yes.
But Oskar has said that he won't. You are, of course, welcome to; just download the source, look at Oskar's work, and duplicate it for truck stations.
But Oskar has said that he won't. You are, of course, welcome to; just download the source, look at Oskar's work, and duplicate it for truck stations.
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Regretfully, I have not experience with editing any files, except the graphics themselves. And even then I'm not much good.DaleStan wrote:Possible? Yes.
But Oskar has said that he won't. You are, of course, welcome to; just download the source, look at Oskar's work, and duplicate it for truck stations.
But perhaps there's someone else on here with a bit more experience then me who could?
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I am now officialy fed up with people saying this!DaleStan wrote:You are, of course, welcome to; just download the source, look at Oskar's work, and duplicate it for truck stations.

So much, I've decided to havea go myself...
*goes to get an instruction manual on whatever TTDP is written in*
I don't suppose it's written in Visual Studio 2005?...

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For a start, there is no such language as "Visual Studio 2005". And no, it's not, it's written in assembly language. OpenTTD is written in C (which can be compiled with VS 2005, coincidentally).jonty-comp wrote:*goes to get an instruction manual on whatever TTDP is written in*
I don't suppose it's written in Visual Studio 2005?...
Good luck. You're going to need it.

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