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Open TTD and too much spare time
« on: September 07, 2013, 12:16:36 am »
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Re: Open TTD and too much spare time
« Reply #1 on: September 07, 2013, 12:18:54 am »
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I once had a 11 hours train trip. Only me, my laptop and TTD  :lol:

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Re: Open TTD and too much spare time
« Reply #2 on: September 07, 2013, 12:20:02 am »
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Re: Open TTD and too much spare time
« Reply #3 on: September 07, 2013, 12:23:30 am »
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Re: Open TTD and too much spare time
« Reply #4 on: August 13, 2015, 11:49:03 am »
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Anyone tried Simutrans yet?
http://www.simutrans.com/en/

Very similar to Open TTD but generally more hardcore (harder economy), also free. Big differences:

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1: Full map pathfinding: each passanger in your vehicles has a destination and will pathfind trough your network to reach it (akin to cargodist experimentals on OTTD, but way better), no need to set "transfer" orders or whatever, the game figures out a path and gets the goods flowing
2: Modular cargo: A "peice goods" trailer can accept any good that is classfied as peice goods (such as electronics, plastics, finished goods, wool, etc), what allows for double-direction routes where your train hauls different stuff on each pass.
3: No breakdowns - simutrans is all about logistics, so no breakdowns or scheduled maintenance. You can also keep using obsolete stuff if they feel a niche you need.
4: Programable game speed  - you can have the historical timeline progress super slowly, income rates and maintenance adjust themselves accordingly.
5:  Full Z-levels above and underground: The UI is a bit unweildy but it works.
6: Brutal economics: turning a profit is hard, but you can reach the bill gates point in mid game, but in early game a network flop and you can go straight to bankrupticy.
7: Eletrification and passanger bonuses: You can build powerlines to take energy from powerplants to factories boosting their productivity.
8: Multiple content sets: Simutrans comes with paksets with different graphics styles and gameplay balance. The most popular paks are pak 64 and pak128. You can mix-and-match content that is made for a given resolution for addons.
9: Per-block pathfinding: Trains only move if they can secure a route to the next signal or stop, so nothing crashes (even if they do, no breakdown, the line only clogs). That also means the train pathfinding is usually smarter. Same applies to ships, they can figure out a route on a complex maze without problem.
10: Emergent behaivour: You'll find cargo taking unexpected routes once your network gets complex enough. Same for passengers.