China Set - Development
Posted: 31 Jul 2023 09:19
Ni Hao!
Recently, OpenTTD Chinese Community players have planned a great project, replacing nearly all elements of OpenTTD with Chinese content. Different from what we used to do - only imagine, no code or draw - this time we are serious. We aim to make a comprehensive set, just like what Japan Set did, but in Chinese style.
Thus, China Set is the name of this project.
We divided the development of China Set into three stages:
Stage 1:
China Set: Trains - v0.3.1.169 Released - Downloadable on BaNaNaS!
China Set: Tracks - Planned
Stage 2:
China Set: Stations (By WenSim) - v0.2.0 Released - Also in your favourite fruit store (despite a requirement of the version at least 14.0-RC1)
China Set: Signals
Stage 3:
China Set: Trains Extension (Meter-gauge trains, maglev trains, Taiwan Railway Set, miscellaneous and legacy trains) (Note: There are individuals (not in China Set dev team) developing Taiwan trains now, thus this project has much less priority.)
China Set: Industries (I also opened a repository on GitHub called ZIBO-Industry-suBstitute-prOject. Zibo has the most comprehensive industry chain in Shandong Province, while Shandong has the most comprehensive industry chain in China.)
China Set: Roads
China Set: Road Vehicles and Trams
Miscellaneous:
Deja Vu (Wuling Light Road Vehicle Set) - Planned
(Maybe also in China Set: Trains) some metros
and more...
Trains in China Set: Trains are planned to be in extra length, where a passenger car with a length of 25 meters should be with a length of 12 (0.75 tiles) in game.
License: all GPL v2
Learned some codes from:
Dutch Trainset, xUSSR, JP+ Set (especially Shinkansen set for extra-length trains), GETS, Finnish Trainset, ...
Thanks to:
OpenTTD China Set Dev Team: John Franklin, Ahyangyi, WenSim, wuwu, Babel, NACHN, FJZer0ich, Mikhail, Haiyan, GBL, nengyeqing, shentie106, EMB190, ctx...
Early Chinese content developers: Leou, dirace, ...
Patch Pack developers, especially JGR;
Every player in OpenTTD Chinese Community;
Every developer of OpenTTD and its contents;
Chris Sawyer.
Recently, OpenTTD Chinese Community players have planned a great project, replacing nearly all elements of OpenTTD with Chinese content. Different from what we used to do - only imagine, no code or draw - this time we are serious. We aim to make a comprehensive set, just like what Japan Set did, but in Chinese style.
Thus, China Set is the name of this project.
We divided the development of China Set into three stages:
Stage 1:
China Set: Trains - v0.3.1.169 Released - Downloadable on BaNaNaS!
China Set: Tracks - Planned
Stage 2:
China Set: Stations (By WenSim) - v0.2.0 Released - Also in your favourite fruit store (despite a requirement of the version at least 14.0-RC1)
China Set: Signals
Stage 3:
China Set: Trains Extension (Meter-gauge trains, maglev trains, Taiwan Railway Set, miscellaneous and legacy trains) (Note: There are individuals (not in China Set dev team) developing Taiwan trains now, thus this project has much less priority.)
China Set: Industries (I also opened a repository on GitHub called ZIBO-Industry-suBstitute-prOject. Zibo has the most comprehensive industry chain in Shandong Province, while Shandong has the most comprehensive industry chain in China.)
China Set: Roads
China Set: Road Vehicles and Trams
Miscellaneous:
Deja Vu (Wuling Light Road Vehicle Set) - Planned
(Maybe also in China Set: Trains) some metros
and more...
Trains in China Set: Trains are planned to be in extra length, where a passenger car with a length of 25 meters should be with a length of 12 (0.75 tiles) in game.
License: all GPL v2
Learned some codes from:
Dutch Trainset, xUSSR, JP+ Set (especially Shinkansen set for extra-length trains), GETS, Finnish Trainset, ...
Thanks to:
OpenTTD China Set Dev Team: John Franklin, Ahyangyi, WenSim, wuwu, Babel, NACHN, FJZer0ich, Mikhail, Haiyan, GBL, nengyeqing, shentie106, EMB190, ctx...
Early Chinese content developers: Leou, dirace, ...
Patch Pack developers, especially JGR;
Every player in OpenTTD Chinese Community;
Every developer of OpenTTD and its contents;
Chris Sawyer.