![]() ![]() ![]() So its up to your personal preferences what set you´ll prefer. Last, but not least, some sets include fictional locomotives for the years after 2010, and some do not. Also, if you install a NewGRF industry set, you WILL need to install NewGRF vehicle sets of all types in order to transport their cargoes. Also just switching to FIRS + Iron Horse is a big step up from the vanilla game, I suggest that it's best not to add too much at once. don't have two sets of trains) unless they're specifically designed to work together or you're sure of what you're doing. Even with full loads both ways it wasn’t profitable. Best rule of thumb is to stick to one of each type of GRF (i.e. At one point, a train cost 300,00/yr to run. There isn’t enough variation of electric engines and train running costs get way to expensive later into the run. E.g., the Serbian rail set has been the first including a full range of NG material (the Canadian set does this as well, but to a less general degree). What’s a good train-set newGRF I like playing with the North American train set newGRF, but it has some problems. Other sets include additional track systems, like narrow-gauge. This is one of the key aspects of the DB set which (at least in its latest release - not yet published) models this in an almost 1:1 fashion from 1920 to 2008 (OK, the "pop-coloured" coaches are still missing). OTOH, real liveries introduce the last bit of "realism" if it comes to simulating a real railway company. The original TTD scheme (player colour) may be better suited for multiplayer games where you have problems to differentiate your own rolling stock from that of the partners/enemies. The most obvious difference is that some railway sets are using "real liveries" and others are using "player colour". grf set during months and years working on it. Further, as of OpenTTD 12.0, original game vehicles are now fully compatible with all NewGRF sets. Per se, every available railway set for TTDPatch/OTTD is "good" because his/their author(s) knew what they did and they´ve gained a massive knowledge in modelling a real railway company or the railways of a country into a. Pretty much any NewGRF vehicle set made in the last several years will have support for FIRS 4, as well as all other industry NewGRFs as OpenTTD abandoned cargo tables in favor of more universal cargo labels. You’ll need compatible vehicles for the new cargos. It has been tested with the ECS Vectors and the FIRS Industry Replacement set, and various. It adds another element in that certain cargos (engineering supplies, farm supplies) boost production at other industries, making your freight routes more intricate and requiring more distribution than simple vanilla routes. SimpleAI is mostly compatibile with NewGRF vehicle and industry sets. So this would be understandable but just irrelevant in this context.Īlthough, I confess that everybody has emotional ties to "his" railway, but o/c this doesn´t answer the poster´s question. The FIRS Industry Replacement Set is the most popular industry set. And will now go spread the word about this game.Europeans will probably prefer DBsetXL, Brits will probably prefer UKRS, and North Americans will probably prefer NARS or Canadian Renewal Set. Will comeback and check the forum once in a while. Or the one in this look like a nice addition Īnd about AI? been using Simple AI is good enough. Been playing the pure vanilla for so long. So would like to ask which mod should I be using. There are a few total replacement sets that have a collection of. Also, I searched 'station' and just downloaded all the station New GRFs I could find. Personally I play with the czech replacement trees and landscaping only and then have ISR and open gfx plus. And now that's it come to my most beloved steam platform I think I will start a new game and accumulate the playtime here. There are a few main big tree ones, czech replacement (cztr), open gfx plus, Auz. Starting new game, Would like a Modding/Game Setting Suggestion?First, I love Transport Tycoon + Deluxe and know and been playing Open TTD in older version. ![]()
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