Hi.
When I played TTD many years ago, there was this scenario I got somewhere on the internet designed only to create really complex railways.
It was basically a 100% flat scenario, about 3 tiles above the sea level, designed in a way that you would have lots of raw material, and very few processing industries together. It had basically one sawmill, one steel mill and one factory together, in a way you placed a station in the middle. So you had just one station to process dozens of raw material sources and send them to the cities.
Cities were distributed equally by the map, and were really huge, so transport of people and mail required lots and lots of trains too.
It wasn't designed to play against the computer. It was just designed to create tons of trains and really complex intersections and stations.
Does this scenario kind still exists somewhere?
Just checking before trying to create one using 2048x2048 now. =)
Does this scenario still exists?
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Re: Does this scenario still exists?
It might still exist if it was put into the Transport Tycoon Game Repository, although you'll have to search to find it there.
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Re: Does this scenario still exists?
Thanks. I'll take a look.
But it seems the new editor is much easier to use. I've been trying to create one, and it seems MUCH faster to create this than it was in the past.
But it seems the new editor is much easier to use. I've been trying to create one, and it seems MUCH faster to create this than it was in the past.
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