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Revision as of 22:30, 12 October 2009
Date of birth: 1st January 1920 (29. 6. 1990 in real)
Location: Temperate Climate (Liberec, Czech Republic)
TT since: childhood, my uncle is the root of this evil!
OpenTTDCoop since: fall 2008 or 2009, absolutely unsure
Strengths: wtf?
Weaknesses: morale and laziness, abilities with IRC and wiki account :p
Loves: SRNW, weird things like logic mechanisms,
Likes: low terraforming games, arctic climate, e-rail, low train lengths, cargo games
Is not sure about: PAX games
Dislikes: long trains, narrow maps, RVs, transfers
Hates: ultra-terraforming. anywhere
Few sentences about my GeekOpenTTD Career:
When I came to openttdcoop for the first time long time ago, I saw just those huge networks, first game I saw was PSG 137 and I just looked ... oh hell ... that station is a monster ... these guys are real good. As I discovered other and other parts of the archive, a very interesting thing was PZG 5 because that was the absolutely godlike game from my point of view. Also I have played Osai's osqc and I absolutely enjoyed that. After discovering the SRNW and the logic, I thought "Wow! This is the thing I really like and I see something new can be made!" Since there I spent some games on developing how to use SRNW for all cargo types and making effective stations. If you wanted to imagine my classic private game, just imagine a square map in 1920, starting with L_R ... and through various plans-on-the-go reaching some nice results (very simple designs though) and mainly - being entertained in the process.
I wish a nice time to everyone playing OpenTTD!
What am I doing?
Train Length Splitters
Train Length Splitters Want to split the various TLs on the network? You might find these useful.