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		<title>PublicServer:Archive - Games 231 - 240</title>
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				<updated>2012-06-25T23:01:36Z</updated>
		
		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Steven: &lt;/p&gt;
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{{Archive_PublicServer|Public Server Game 237| 04.06.12 - 19.06.12 | {{User|V453000}}, {{User|mfb}}, {{User|Chris Booth}}, {{User|LoPo}}, {{User|Vinnie}}, {{User|Hazzard}}, {{User|dwarf}}, {{User|Maraxus}}, {{User|Firestar}}, {{User|soloswitch}}, {{User|solo}} |Cargo| TL3 | 512 x 512 Artic | r24217 [[GRF|#openttdcoop-GRF-Pack 8.0]] |  This game involved a loop around the map. In the middle we had the wood drop that could be accessed from two sides and exited on 2 other sides. The paper is dropped in both the east and in the west. This created some unbalanced traffic on certain segments, wich leaded to several 4L_2R segments on the line. We closed the game with 1333 trains. Hard terrain and some some antennas made the building quite fun and challenging. |237|File:psg237.png|BBH01, the largest hub in the game. To the north is the food drop and a paper drop that received 50% of the paper traffic.}}&lt;br /&gt;
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{{Archive_PublicServer|Public Server Game 236| 09.05.12 - 04.06.12 | {{User|V453000}}, {{User|Mark}}, {{User|mfb}}, {{User|Chris Booth}}, {{User|LoPo}}, {{User|Vinnie}}, {{User|Hazzard}}, {{User|dwarf}}, {{User|Maraxus}}, {{User|Firestar}}, {{User|soloswitch}}, {{User|Ryton}}, {{User|Steven}} | Cargo| TL8 | 256 x 1024 Temperate | r24217 [[GRF|#openttdcoop-GRF-Pack 8.0]] | This plan involved only 1 ML, which started out as LLLL_RRRR, we only had 3 planed stations on the ML, a Northern Drop, a Southern Drop and a Central Town Drop. This idea behind this layout was to balance the ML between the north and the south. To do this trains from Primary Industries in the North headed to the South, or from the South to the North. No Iron Ore was transported on the Main Lines, this was made locally at steel mills on the Sidelines. As with any Temperate game that has Oil Rigs, this game became rather Oil heavy, and by the end of the game 1/5th of the 1000 trains in total, were dedicated to Oil duties. |236|File:psg236.png|This is the busy Norther Drop station, tunnels for the entrance to the pick up pass under this}}&lt;br /&gt;
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{{Archive_PublicServer|Public Server Game 235| 02.05.12-09.05.12 | {{User|V453000}}, {{User|Mark}}, {{User|mfb}}, {{User|Hazzard}}, {{User|Chris Booth}}, {{User|LoPo}}, {{User|Maraxus}}, {{User|dwarf}}, {{User|Cermix}}, {{User|Firestar}}, {{User|soloswitch}}, {{User|thgergo}}, {{User|Tray}}, {{User|Steven}}, {{User|Ryton}} | Passengers | TL3 | 512 x 512 Temperate | r24119 [[GRF|#openttdcoop-GRF-Pack 8.0]] | &lt;br /&gt;
A passenger plan that involved making a huge central transfer station and 4 independent networks of varying rail types. 1900 trains run in these networks.|235|File:psg235.png|The central transfer stations}}&lt;br /&gt;
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{{Archive_PublicServer|Public Server Game 234| 22.04.12-02.05.12 | {{User|V453000}}, {{User|mfb}}, {{User|Mark}}, {{User|XeryusTC}}, {{User|Mazur}}, {{User|dwarf}}, {{User|LoPo}},  {{User|Hazzard}}, {{User|Absolutis}}, {{User|Tray}}, {{User|Maraxus}}, {{User|Cermix}}, {{User|Steven}}  | Cargo | TL3 | 512 x 512 TOYLAND | r24119 [[GRF|#openttdcoop-GRF-Pack 8.0]] | &lt;br /&gt;
It has been quite a while since we played toyland climate. Unlike before, now we played it with NUTS so we could use some nice trains and in this case also refittable wagons. Toyland industry chains are particularly special as all of the cargoes do produce a secondary cargo, therefore being ideal for a refit game. And a refit game we did. There were many town drops used on each sideline, some sidelines even had primary stations joined with a town drop in one station. This meant that trains always picked up the secondary cargo after refit, and just returned to the sideline no matter what. Therefore we could have omitted the conditional orders. This meant our network was very stable without wave traffic so we did not need any kind of overflows. As every train had a high chance of making a profit, we checked our network fluency by looking at the profitability of our trains - we ended the game having 1000 performance rating which means that every single of our 1729 trains managed to turn profit in the last year. |234|File:psg234.png|SLH04 services about 11,000 units of production spread over 6 drop-refit-load stations.}}&lt;br /&gt;
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{{Archive_PublicServer|Public Server Game 233| 16.04.12-22.04.12 | {{User|V453000}}, {{User|mfb}}, {{User|dwarf}}, {{User|XeryusTC}}, {{User|Mazur}}, {{User|Meech}},  {{User|Hazzard}}, {{User|LoPo}}, {{User|Mark}}, {{User|Absolutis}}, {{User|Tray}}, {{User|Maraxus}}, {{User|Steven}}  | Cargo | TL4 | 512 x 512 Temperate | r24119 [[GRF|#openttdcoop-GRF-Pack 8.0]] | &lt;br /&gt;
In this game we chose a plan consisting of four circular rings connected with hubs. The network started with 2 lines in each ring and after expanding it as needed we ended with up to 5 lines in some of the rings. 1500 trains were running at the end.|233|File:psg233.png|The map of this game.}}&lt;br /&gt;
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{{Archive_PublicServer|Public Server Game 232| 09.04.12-15.04.12 | {{User|V453000}}, {{User|mfb}}, {{User|Chris Booth}}, {{User|XeryusTC}}, {{User|Mazur}}, {{User|Bassals}},  {{User|Hazzard}}, {{User|Ryton}}, {{User|Mark}}, {{User|Absolutis}}, {{User|Tray}}, {{User|Maraxus}}, {{User|Steven}}  | Cargo | TL2 | 512 x 512 Temperate | r23974 [[GRF|#openttdcoop-GRF-Pack 8.0]] | &lt;br /&gt;
In this game, an improved version of the NUTS train set was put to a test again.  The network plan featured a maze of single mainlines, connected trough a whopping count of 35 BBH's and 10 distributed MSH's. This caused the map to be covered with a spaghetti of small main lines.  During the game the most busy lines, hubs and stations were upgraded, leading to a well flowing network with 1600 2 tile long  'Get Heavy' maglev trains, with a LLL-RRR mainline in the busiest area.|232|File:psg232.png|The map showing the spaghetti of mainlines.}}&lt;br /&gt;
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{{Archive_PublicServer|Public Server Game 231| 31.03.12-08.04.12 | {{User|V453000}}, {{User|mfb}}, {{User|Chris Booth}}, {{User|XeryusTC}}, {{User|Mazur}}, {{User|Sylf}}, {{User|Hazzard}}, {{User|Ryton}}, {{User|Thorimbur}}, {{User|Steven}}, {{User|Mark}}, {{User|KyleS}}, {{User|Kanddak}}, {{User|Big_Meech}}, {{User|Absolutis}}  | Cargo | TL3 | 512 x 512 Temperate | r23974 [[GRF|#openttdcoop-GRF-Pack 8.0]] | This map marks the introduction of V453000's trainset NUTS (0.0.1), so to test the entire set, and as an April 1st surprise, we played a chaos game with many small networks at first, amalgating them into three larger networks as the game progressed; one regular rail (East), one monorail (West), and one maglev (Center), to test as many of the individual trains as possible and allowing any oddities and mistakes in the set to be corrected.|231|File:psg231.png|A section of the map where all three networks approached each other. }}&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Steven</name></author>	</entry>

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		<title>PublicServer:Archive - Games 231 - 240</title>
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				<updated>2012-05-09T20:57:59Z</updated>
		
		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Steven: &lt;/p&gt;
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{{Archive_PublicServer|Public Server Game 235| 02.05.12-09.05.12 | {{User|V453000}}, {{User|Mark}}, {{User|mfb}}, {{User|Hazzard}}, {{User|Chris Booth}}, {{User|LoPo}}, {{User|Maraxus}}, {{User|dwarf}}, {{User|Cermix}}, {{User|Firestar}}, {{User|soloswitch}}, {{User|thgergo}}, {{User|Tray}}, {{User|Steven}} | Passengers | TL3 | 512 x 512 Temperate | r24119 [[GRF|#openttdcoop-GRF-Pack 8.0]] | &lt;br /&gt;
A passenger plan that involved making a huge central transfer station and 4 independent networks of varying rail types. 1900 trains run in these networks.|235|File:psg235.png|Please do add one}}&lt;br /&gt;
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{{Archive_PublicServer|Public Server Game 234| 22.04.12-02.05.12 | {{User|V453000}}, {{User|mfb}}, {{User|Mark}}, {{User|XeryusTC}}, {{User|Mazur}}, {{User|dwarf}}, {{User|LoPo}},  {{User|Hazzard}}, {{User|Absolutis}}, {{User|Tray}}, {{User|Maraxus}}, {{User|Cermix}}, {{User|Steven}}  | Cargo | TL3 | 512 x 512 TOYLAND | r24119 [[GRF|#openttdcoop-GRF-Pack 8.0]] | &lt;br /&gt;
It has been quite a while since we played toyland climate. Unlike before, now we played it with NUTS so we could use some nice trains and in this case also refittable wagons. Toyland industry chains are particularly special as all of the cargoes do produce a secondary cargo, therefore being ideal for a refit game. And a refit game we did. There were many town drops used on each sideline, some sidelines even had primary stations joined with a town drop in one station. This meant that trains always picked up the secondary cargo after refit, and just returned to the sideline no matter what. Therefore we could have omitted the conditional orders. This meant our network was very stable without wave traffic so we did not need any kind of overflows. As every train had a high chance of making a profit, we checked our network fluency by looking at the profittability of our trains - we ended the game having 1000 performance rating which means that every single of our 1729 trains managed to turn profit in the last year. |234|File:psg234.png|SLH04 serviced about 11,000 units of production spread over 6 drop-refit-load stations.}}&lt;br /&gt;
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{{Archive_PublicServer|Public Server Game 233| 16.04.12-22.04.12 | {{User|V453000}}, {{User|mfb}}, {{User|dwarf}}, {{User|XeryusTC}}, {{User|Mazur}}, {{User|Meech}},  {{User|Hazzard}}, {{User|LoPo}}, {{User|Mark}}, {{User|Absolutis}}, {{User|Tray}}, {{User|Maraxus}}, {{User|Steven}}  | Cargo | TL4 | 512 x 512 Temperate | r24119 [[GRF|#openttdcoop-GRF-Pack 8.0]] | &lt;br /&gt;
In this game we chose a plan consisting of four circular rings connected with hubs. The network started with 2 lines in each ring and after expanding it as needed we ended with up to 5 lines in some of the rings. 1500 trains were running at the end.|233|File:psg233.png|The map of this game.}}&lt;br /&gt;
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{{Archive_PublicServer|Public Server Game 232| 09.04.12-15.04.12 | {{User|V453000}}, {{User|mfb}}, {{User|Chris Booth}}, {{User|XeryusTC}}, {{User|Mazur}}, {{User|Bassals}},  {{User|Hazzard}}, {{User|Ryton}}, {{User|Mark}}, {{User|Absolutis}}, {{User|Tray}}, {{User|Maraxus}}, {{User|Steven}}  | Cargo | TL2 | 512 x 512 Temperate | r23974 [[GRF|#openttdcoop-GRF-Pack 8.0]] | &lt;br /&gt;
In this game, an improved version of the NUTS train set was put to a test again.  The network plan featured a maze of single mainlines, connected trough a whopping count of 35 BBH's and 10 distributed MSH's. This caused the map to be covered with a spaghetti of small main lines.  During the game the most busy lines, hubs and stations were upgraded, leading to a well flowing network with 1600 2 tile long  'Get Heavy' maglev trains, with a LLL-RRR mainline in the busiest area.|232|File:psg232.png|The map showing the spaghetti of mainlines.}}&lt;br /&gt;
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{{Archive_PublicServer|Public Server Game 231| 31.03.12-08.04.12 | {{User|V453000}}, {{User|mfb}}, {{User|Chris Booth}}, {{User|XeryusTC}}, {{User|Mazur}}, {{User|Sylf}}, {{User|Hazzard}}, {{User|Ryton}}, {{User|Thorimbur}}, {{User|Steven}}, {{User|Mark}}, {{User|KyleS}}, {{User|Kanddak}}, {{User|Big_Meech}}, {{User|Absolutis}}  | Cargo | TL3 | 512 x 512 Temperate | r23974 [[GRF|#openttdcoop-GRF-Pack 8.0]] | This map marks the introduction of V453000's trainset NUTS (0.0.1), so to test the entire set, and as an April 1st surprise, we played a chaos game with many small networks at first, amalgating them into three larger networks as the game progressed; one regular rail (East), one monorail (West), and one maglev (Center), to test as many of the individual trains as possible and allowing any oddities and mistakes in the set to be corrected.|231|File:psg231.png|A section of the map where all three networks approached each other. }}&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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		<title>PublicServer:Archive - Games 231 - 240</title>
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				<updated>2012-04-16T01:47:21Z</updated>
		
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{{Archive_PublicServer|Public Server Game 232| 09.04.12-15.04.12 | {{User|V453000}}, {{User|mfb}}, {{User|Chris Booth}}, {{User|XeryusTC}}, {{User|Mazur}}, {{User|Bassals}},  {{User|Hazzard}}, {{User|Ryton}}, {{User|Mark}}, {{User|Absolutis}}, {{User|Tray}}, {{User|TOBECHANGED}}, {{User|Maraxus}}, {{User|Steven}}  | Cargo | TL2 | 512 x 512 Temperate | r23974 [[GRF|#openttdcoop-GRF-Pack 8.0]] | &lt;br /&gt;
In this game, an improved version of the NUTS train set was put to a test again.  The network plan featured a maze of single mainlines, connected trough a whopping amount of 35 BBH's and 10 distributed MSH. This caused the map to be covered with a spaghetti of small main lines.  During the game the most busy lines, hubs and stations were upgraded, leading to a well flowing network with 1600 maglev -Get Heavy- trains, with a LLL-RRR mainline in the busiest area.|232|File:psg232.png|Screenshot of the game}}&lt;br /&gt;
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{{Archive_PublicServer|Public Server Game 231| 31.03.12-08.04.12 | {{User|V453000}}, {{User|mfb}}, {{User|Chris Booth}}, {{User|XeryusTC}}, {{User|Mazur}}, {{User|Sylf}}, {{User|Hazzard}}, {{User|Ryton}}, {{User|Thorimbur}}, {{User|Steven}}, {{User|Mark}}, {{User|KyleS}}, {{User|Kanddak}}, {{User|Big_Meech}}, {{User|Absolutis}}  | Cargo | TL3 | 512 x 512 Temperate | r23974 [[GRF|#openttdcoop-GRF-Pack 8.0]] | This map marks the introduction of V453000's trainset NUTS (0.0.1), so to test the entire set, and as an April 1st surprise, we played a chaos game with many small networks at first, amalgating them into three larger networks as the game progressed; one regular rail (East), one monorail (West), and one maglev (Center), to test as many of the individual trains as possible and allowing any oddities and mistakes in the set to be corrected.|231|File:psg231.png|A section of the map where all three networks approached each other. }}&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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				<updated>2012-03-02T03:12:25Z</updated>
		
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&lt;div&gt;Hello, I recently found out about #openttdcoop and am learning about the building style. I think what happens here is really great and I hope to become a meaningful part of it.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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