2x goed nieuws:
Op
http://publish.uwo.ca/~jdrexler/ttdpatch/ vindt je de Transport Tycoon Deluxe Patch, die het spelen stukken leuker maakt
En dan verder een quote van ChrisSawyer.com:
Will Transport Tycoon be developed any further? Will there be a sequel?
The answer has to be "yes", but it could be many years further down the line before this happens.
Edit: SimuTrans vergeten... Zie [url="http://simutrans.drive.to."]http://simutrans.drive.to.[/url] Is TTD achtig spel.
Edit2: Voor diegene die TTDPatch niet kent, hier een stukje uit de
readmeYou may or may not have heard about TTDPatch already, about that
fabled program which can completely redefine Transport Tycoon Deluxe.
You may have used other cheat programs, and think, "Why bother? If
I've seen one, I've seen them all."
Well, I disagree. TTDPatch is quite definitely something else. Just
have a look at what it can do:
More, Better, Larger
Ever be annoyed by the maximum number of vehicles, that you can
only have 80 trains, and that there are only 690 vehicles
available to all eight players? No more! Now you'll be able to
own 240 trains, 240 road vehicles, 240 planes and 240 ships, and
altogether up to 40,000 vehicles. Also you can have larger
stations, with up to 7 platforms of length 7, or even mammoth
trains with up to 126 carriages.
Pre-Signals
Frustrated that building an efficient station is so hard?
Pre-signals offer a new way to guide your trains and allow very
small, yet efficient stations. Also, a different way to handle
the "non-stop" flag makes it easier and more efficient to give a
train way points along its route, in the form of dummy 1x1
stations.
In-game Cheats
Just by placing a sign, you can change the year, your cash, renew
all your carriages for better station ratings and so much more.
Get this, you can even automatically convert all your tracks to
monorail and maglev, so that you don't have to waste time
converting them yourself!
Other conveniences,
including refittable train engines, mixed stations with different
types of trains, selectable station goods, more useful "full load"
option, the ability to turn off the effects of curves and
mountains, and much, much more. Why do you think this
documentation is so huge?