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{{Archive_PublicServer|Public Server Game 198|6.11.10-8.12.10| {{User|V453000}}, {{User|Mark}}, {{User|Rubidium}}, {{User|Mazur}}, {{User|Sylf}}, {{User|Glevans2}}, {{User|TheRisen}}, {{User|malta}}, {{User|dutchie}}, {{User|Intexon}}, {{User|Ryton}}, {{User|mrruben5}}, {{User|Jkrueger}}, {{User|ed}}, {{User|Ihmenies}}, {{User|Absolutis}}, {{User|theholyduck}} | [[Gametype:Cargo_Concept|Cargo]] | TL5 | 1024 x 256 Tropic| r21402 [[GRF|#openttdcoop-GRF-Pack 7.3]] | This game was very special, we made a completely uncommon network design consisting of nine oneway rings which we promoted to being our mainline. This was consisting of a few ideas, first of all the oneway-ness of the rings made all hubs of a fairly simple structure while forcing very interesting and special compositions and designs. Another idea was to have an almost random network that spreads trains all over the ML. Some routes were quite funny since the rings didn't provide the shortest possible paths, resulting in many detours. This wasn't really much of a problem, but some junctions got too busy because they kind of created a join before split. This was easily solved by a few bypasses. After expanding almost all of the network, fixing multiple issues and making the network run somewhat smoothly, we reached a total amount of 1333 trains, which is quite nice for TL5. |198|File:PSG198.png|Highest traffic was at BBH 5-7. It also shows that even simple hubs can become quite massive.}}
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{{Archive_PublicServer|Public Server Game 198|18.11.10-8.12.10| {{User|V453000}}, {{User|Mark}}, {{User|Rubidium}}, {{User|Mazur}}, {{User|Sylf}}, {{User|Glevans2}}, {{User|TheRisen}}, {{User|malta}}, {{User|dutchie}}, {{User|Intexon}}, {{User|Ryton}}, {{User|mrruben5}}, {{User|Jkrueger}}, {{User|ed}}, {{User|Ihmenies}}, {{User|Absolutis}}, {{User|theholyduck}} | [[Gametype:Cargo_Concept|Cargo]] | TL5 | 1024 x 256 Tropic| r21402 [[GRF|#openttdcoop-GRF-Pack 7.3]] | This game was very special, we made a completely uncommon network design consisting of nine oneway rings which we promoted to being our mainline. This was consisting of a few ideas, first of all the oneway-ness of the rings made all hubs of a fairly simple structure while forcing very interesting and special compositions and designs. Another idea was to have an almost random network that spreads trains all over the ML. Some routes were quite funny since the rings didn't provide the shortest possible paths, resulting in many detours. This wasn't really much of a problem, but some junctions got too busy because they kind of created a join before split. This was easily solved by a few bypasses. After expanding almost all of the network, fixing multiple issues and making the network run somewhat smoothly, we reached a total amount of 1333 trains, which is quite nice for TL5. |198|File:PSG198.png|Highest traffic was at BBH 5-7. It also shows that even simple hubs can become quite massive.}}
  
 
{{Archive_PublicServer|Public Server Game 197|6.11.10-18.11.10| {{User|V453000}}, {{User|Sylf}}, {{User|TheRisen}}, {{User|theholyduck}}, {{User|malta}}, {{User|Mazur}}, {{User|Ryton}}, {{User|glevans2}}, {{User|Alendo}}, {{User|DayDreamer}}, {{User|Dutchie}}, {{User|Absolutis}} | [[Gametype:Cargo_Concept|Cargo]] | TL4 | 256 x 512 Arctic| r20978 [[GRF|#openttdcoop-GRF-Pack 7.3]] | This game was interesting from multiple points of view. Right on the very first sight, it is an arctic game with japanese landscape and UKRS. When we look deeper, we can see that all of the towns are supplied with goods, food and gold and also being taken care of their mail. This led to three key points. We had a small but nice mail service, all of our goods,food and gold trains had to go to all towns, spreading them around the map nicely. Therefore towns needed to be able to go everywhere, which isn't quite standard on sidelines. The network was of a very simple shape - only two BBHs with a central backbone between them. We used refitting orders to stress the central backbone as low as possible, because the trains that loaded less than 30% paper didn't even get to the central backbone. As for other primaries, we had two main stations divided by kind of wagons used - Liquids Drop, and Solid Things Drop, which was also nice to look at. After expanding two mainlines to 3 lines, we ended up at 620 trains and a couple of RVs. |197|File:PSG197.png|It was quite hard to tell how many trains are passing the hub at the moment, since most of them were in TUNNELS! :)}}
 
{{Archive_PublicServer|Public Server Game 197|6.11.10-18.11.10| {{User|V453000}}, {{User|Sylf}}, {{User|TheRisen}}, {{User|theholyduck}}, {{User|malta}}, {{User|Mazur}}, {{User|Ryton}}, {{User|glevans2}}, {{User|Alendo}}, {{User|DayDreamer}}, {{User|Dutchie}}, {{User|Absolutis}} | [[Gametype:Cargo_Concept|Cargo]] | TL4 | 256 x 512 Arctic| r20978 [[GRF|#openttdcoop-GRF-Pack 7.3]] | This game was interesting from multiple points of view. Right on the very first sight, it is an arctic game with japanese landscape and UKRS. When we look deeper, we can see that all of the towns are supplied with goods, food and gold and also being taken care of their mail. This led to three key points. We had a small but nice mail service, all of our goods,food and gold trains had to go to all towns, spreading them around the map nicely. Therefore towns needed to be able to go everywhere, which isn't quite standard on sidelines. The network was of a very simple shape - only two BBHs with a central backbone between them. We used refitting orders to stress the central backbone as low as possible, because the trains that loaded less than 30% paper didn't even get to the central backbone. As for other primaries, we had two main stations divided by kind of wagons used - Liquids Drop, and Solid Things Drop, which was also nice to look at. After expanding two mainlines to 3 lines, we ended up at 620 trains and a couple of RVs. |197|File:PSG197.png|It was quite hard to tell how many trains are passing the hub at the moment, since most of them were in TUNNELS! :)}}

Revision as of 16:57, 8 December 2010

Public Server Archive II
Hall of Fame II
Games 331 - 340 II
Games 321 - 330 II
Games 311 - 320 II
Games 301 - 310 II
Games 291 - 300 II
Games 281 - 290 II
Games 271 - 280 II
Games 261 - 270 II
Games 251 - 260 II
Games 241 - 250 II
Games 231 - 240 II
Games 221 - 230 II
Games 211 - 220 II
Games 201 - 210 II
Games 191 - 200 II
Games 181 - 190 II
Games 171 - 180 II
Games 161 - 170 II
Games 151 - 160 II
Games 141 - 150 II
Games 131 - 140 II
Games 121 - 130 II
Games 111 - 120 II
Games 101 - 110 II
Games 091 - 100 II
Games 081 - 090 II
Games 071 - 080 II
Games 061 - 070 II
Games 051 - 060 II
Games 041 - 050 II
Games 031 - 040 II
Games 021 - 030 II
Games 011 - 020 II
Games 001 - 010 II


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