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[[Image:Ghetto_hub.png|thumb|right|The Original]]
 
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Ghetto Style Hubs, are not a recommended hub design. However, they are useful in certain situations...
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Flat Hubs (also known as Ghetto Style Hubs), are not a recommended hub design. However, they are useful in certain situations...
* When you don't have a lot of money
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* When you don't have a lot of money (in the beginning of a game for a [[cashmaker]])
 
* You need a quick hub
 
* You need a quick hub
 
* You're short on space
 
* You're short on space
 
* You need a temporary hub
 
* You need a temporary hub
 
* All of the above
 
* All of the above
It should be noted, that Ghetto Style Hubs are very prone to jamming, and should be used in low traffic situations only. The original Ghetto Style Hub is shown on the right. It was used in the 1950s of the [[Collective Transport]] game, and is something that is pretty much unique to #OpenTTDCoop.
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It should be noted, that Flat Hubs are very prone to jamming, and should be used in low traffic situations only. The original Flat Hub is shown on the right. It was used in the 1950s of the [[Collective Transport]] game, and is something that is pretty much unique to #OpenTTDCoop.
  
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Latest revision as of 06:36, 31 August 2019

The Original

Flat Hubs (also known as Ghetto Style Hubs), are not a recommended hub design. However, they are useful in certain situations...

  • When you don't have a lot of money (in the beginning of a game for a cashmaker)
  • You need a quick hub
  • You're short on space
  • You need a temporary hub
  • All of the above

It should be noted, that Flat Hubs are very prone to jamming, and should be used in low traffic situations only. The original Flat Hub is shown on the right. It was used in the 1950s of the Collective Transport game, and is something that is pretty much unique to #OpenTTDCoop.

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