Dear Héctor,
What's the problem with OTTD's Realistic Acceleration handling? It's there,
and it's (almost) similar to that of TTDP AFAIK. I haven't played TTDP for
a long time now, but does TTDP let trains gradually slow down at the end of
a line/station? OTTD does this with steps of 25 km/h...
Greets,
Leon Hagendijk
2008/2/29, Héctor Gustavo Giménez <hectorgustavo@(domain hidden)>:
openttd lacks good train acceleration model, I think, that's because I
prefer TTDPatch, :)
2008/2/23, Esa Paananen <esa.paananen@(domain hidden)>:
>
> Varga Csaba wrote 23.02.2008 clock 11:00:
> >
> > Hi Esa,
>
> >
> > Just for the record: The source code of TTDPatch is open, too, and
> > anyone can modify it. There are just fewer people who can code in x86
> > assembler than people who can code in C++.
> >
>
> > I agree that OpenTTD has more potential, but that's because it has
> > more coders than TTDPatch.
> >
>
> > Regards
> > Csaba Varga
> >
>
> Diffrence is TTDPatch is designed to change the orginal TTD executable,
and OpenTTD is the executable. So to work in TTDPatch you have to know
what's in TTD executable.
>
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