![]() ![]() Somewhat zany industries that relied on a multiplier cargo system, basically. YETI Extended Industries & Towns: This was my main industry GRF until I found the Wannaroo set. Why bother building a road network when most vehicles don't even break 4/TPD? Squid ate FISH: Because anything that attempts to make the default ships less useless or outright replaces them is a valiant effort.ĮGRVTS & HEQS: While I basically never actually use actual road vehicles, having the occasional tramway for unimportant cargo is a very aesthetically pleasing thing to do.Ĭrates On New Vehicle Expressways Yield Outrageous Riches But Exhaust Less Toxic Smog: And this is what I'm using to replace cars. Trains appearing up to 2100, this is for someone who wants to play a long game. ![]() NUTS: This is a set of rather strange fictional trains with no grounding in reality. :p Because if you want the Spruce Moose and Time And Relative Dimensions in Space, you may as well go a little. Kaaskroket's Fictional Aircraft: Yeah, I'm that kind of player. Has a nice set of options to tick to extend things even further. Wannaroo Industries Set: Something that extends the industries a bit without being absurdly complex like FIRS. OpenTTD exists primarily to allow players of the original game to continue to play the game. Over the next decade the game was left with unaddressed bugs, and eventually the installation drivers no longer worked for newer operating systems. I'll take a simple anime face over wrinkly dithered lips. OpenTTD is an open-source clone of the video game Transport Tycoon Deluxe released in 1994. JapanSet3 Faces: Because gah, the OpenGFX faces are ugly. Here's what I've been using currently (and why): What do you use? Do you have a prefered set? ![]()
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