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− | {{Archive_ProZone|Pro Zone Game 20|?.12-1.9.12| {{User|V453000}}, {{User|mfb}}, {{User|LoPo}}, {{User|ChrisBooth}} | [[Gametype:Cargo|Cargo]] |TL3|512 x 512 Toyland Mars |r24463|#openttdcoop-GRF Pack7.3| Four 4-way hubs made the network plan like a big #. Most connections ended with LLL_RRR and the hubs could handle 4-5 maglev-trains per second without jams. About 1200 trains ran on the network.|20|Image:ProZone20.png|Image description}} | + | {{Archive_ProZone|Pro Zone Game 20|?.12-1.9.12| {{User|V453000}}, {{User|mfb}}, {{User|LoPo}}, {{User|ChrisBooth}}, {{User|MrD2DG}} | [[Gametype:Cargo|Cargo]] |TL3|512 x 512 Toyland Mars |r24463|#openttdcoop-GRF Pack7.3| Four 4-way hubs made the network plan like a big #. Most connections ended with LLL_RRR and the hubs could handle 4-5 maglev-trains per second without jams. About 1200 trains ran on the network.|20|Image:ProZone20.png|Image description}} |
{{Archive_ProZone|Pro Zone Game 19|22.9.11-29.10.11| {{User|V453000}}, {{User|XeryusTC}}, {{User|mfb}}, {{User|LoPo}}, {{User|MrD2DG}} | [[Gametype:Cargo|Cargo]] |TL3|512 x 512 Temperate |r23044|#openttdcoop-GRF Pack7.3| A prime example of what happens when odd people decide to play with Lev4s. As Lev4 sets the network into completely different environment (because the trains accelerate so slowly in compare with their top speed) we had to make some special choices. Chronologically first of those was a convention of no tunnels/bridges on the ML to eliminate evil mode (because once Lev4 gets into evil mode, it might never solve itself). The other important way of playing was how to actually make the mergers. Many techniques we normally use just do not apply to Lev4 since they screw many things up. This also causes that Lev4 is less vulnerable to some bad things such as combo signal arrays leading to the same blocks. Therefore we used basically two kinds of merger - the 3->2 array propagated by V453000, and the all-choice merger propagated by XeryusTC. Both did their job, each in a bit different way. In the end our network counted 6L_6R at most and accomodated slightly over 1000 trains which is a nice result for a game with Lev4s. |19|Image:ProZone19.png|BBH 02 was a place where were used both kinds of the mergers we used. The 3->2 one on the left, the all-choice on the bottom right.}} | {{Archive_ProZone|Pro Zone Game 19|22.9.11-29.10.11| {{User|V453000}}, {{User|XeryusTC}}, {{User|mfb}}, {{User|LoPo}}, {{User|MrD2DG}} | [[Gametype:Cargo|Cargo]] |TL3|512 x 512 Temperate |r23044|#openttdcoop-GRF Pack7.3| A prime example of what happens when odd people decide to play with Lev4s. As Lev4 sets the network into completely different environment (because the trains accelerate so slowly in compare with their top speed) we had to make some special choices. Chronologically first of those was a convention of no tunnels/bridges on the ML to eliminate evil mode (because once Lev4 gets into evil mode, it might never solve itself). The other important way of playing was how to actually make the mergers. Many techniques we normally use just do not apply to Lev4 since they screw many things up. This also causes that Lev4 is less vulnerable to some bad things such as combo signal arrays leading to the same blocks. Therefore we used basically two kinds of merger - the 3->2 array propagated by V453000, and the all-choice merger propagated by XeryusTC. Both did their job, each in a bit different way. In the end our network counted 6L_6R at most and accomodated slightly over 1000 trains which is a nice result for a game with Lev4s. |19|Image:ProZone19.png|BBH 02 was a place where were used both kinds of the mergers we used. The 3->2 one on the left, the all-choice on the bottom right.}} |
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Pro Zone Archive | II |
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Hall of Fame | II |
Games 21 - 30 | II |
Games 11 - 20 | II |
Games 1 - 10 | II |
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Pro Zone Game 19
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Download: Pro Zone Server Game 19 Final/ Direct Link to this entry |
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Download: Pro Zone Server Game 18 Final/ Direct Link to this entry |
Pro Zone Game 17
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Download: Pro Zone Server Game 17 Final/ Direct Link to this entry |
Pro Zone Game 16
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Download: Pro Zone Server Game 16 Final/ Direct Link to this entry |
Pro Zone Game 15
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Download: Pro Zone Server Game 15 Final/ Direct Link to this entry |
Pro Zone Game 14
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Download: Pro Zone Server Game 14 Final/ Direct Link to this entry |
Pro Zone Game 13
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Download: Pro Zone Server Game 13 Final/ Direct Link to this entry |
Pro Zone Game 12
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Download: Pro Zone Server Game 12 Final/ Direct Link to this entry |
Pro Zone Game 11
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Download: Pro Zone Server Game 11 Final/ Direct Link to this entry |