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| + | {{Archive_PublicServer|Public Server Game 177|09.02.10-18.02.10| {{User|Combuster}}, {{User|PeterT}}, {{User|Mitooo}}, {{User|Sietse}}, {{User|mrcool}}, {{User|Thraxian}}, {{User|OwenS}}, {{User|V453000}}, {{User|roboboy}}, {{User|jondisti}}, {{User|ed__}}, {{User|Phazorx}}, {{User|Zerpa}}, {{User|Intexon}}, {{User|Sander_Buruma}}, {{User|Grim}}, {{User|Pirate87}}, {{User|Jorl17}}, {{User|Kenix}}, {{User|VictorOfSweden}}, {{User|Qanael}}, {{User|XeryusTC}}, {{User|SmatZ}}, | [[Gametype:TGV_Concept]] | TL15 | 512x512 | r19163 [[GRF|#openttdcoop-GRF-Pack 7.3]] | A TGV concept game in a tropical setting. The mainline was 1x1 almost all the way round due to the long trains - there were no SLs, so only BBHs and MSHs were built, focusing on speed and avoiding interruptions as per the concept. The plan also called for independent food and water networks to supply desert towns, which ended up being far more complex than the main network itself. There was a variety of styles for the supply networks, from V's crazy TL1 "anthill" (pictured) to less hectic TL5 networks. The total population ended up around 720,000, with over 1100 trains in total, with 2 cities over 100 thousand inhabitants. |177|File:PSG177.png|V's anthill of insanity. Look at those cute little trains toiling away! }} |
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| {{Archive_PublicServer|Public Server Game 176|09.02.10-18.02.10| {{User|ODM}}, {{User|Combuster}}, {{User|Mitooo}}, {{User|Fuco}}, {{User|^Spike^}}, {{User|Phazorx}}, {{User|Chris Booth}}, {{User|csuke}}, {{User|grim}}, {{User|Pirate87}}, {{User|Thraxian}}, {{User|V453000}}, {{User|sepp}}, {{User|Zerpa}} | [[Gametype:Cargo Concept|Boost]] | TL7 | 512x512 | r19145 [[GRF|#openttdcoop-GRF-Pack 7.3]] | Total boost game. As planned by Combuster, this game reached 100k goods production per month, being as good as the current record from PSG 121. The whole network had 4 parts called branches which were not connected with each other. Fail-safe SML was used to maintain the 4-6 line traffic. The drop was smartly splitted into multiple sawmill drop stations in on complex and trains were ordered by entrance and exit waypoints of the whole drop area, nicely balancing the productions of sawmills. 18 - Eighteen! lines of trains were flowing into the drop. Resulting in almost 1200 trains. |176|File:PSG176.png|The drop complex almost fitted into the one-out zoom screenshot! :D }} | | {{Archive_PublicServer|Public Server Game 176|09.02.10-18.02.10| {{User|ODM}}, {{User|Combuster}}, {{User|Mitooo}}, {{User|Fuco}}, {{User|^Spike^}}, {{User|Phazorx}}, {{User|Chris Booth}}, {{User|csuke}}, {{User|grim}}, {{User|Pirate87}}, {{User|Thraxian}}, {{User|V453000}}, {{User|sepp}}, {{User|Zerpa}} | [[Gametype:Cargo Concept|Boost]] | TL7 | 512x512 | r19145 [[GRF|#openttdcoop-GRF-Pack 7.3]] | Total boost game. As planned by Combuster, this game reached 100k goods production per month, being as good as the current record from PSG 121. The whole network had 4 parts called branches which were not connected with each other. Fail-safe SML was used to maintain the 4-6 line traffic. The drop was smartly splitted into multiple sawmill drop stations in on complex and trains were ordered by entrance and exit waypoints of the whole drop area, nicely balancing the productions of sawmills. 18 - Eighteen! lines of trains were flowing into the drop. Resulting in almost 1200 trains. |176|File:PSG176.png|The drop complex almost fitted into the one-out zoom screenshot! :D }} |