XXX = Note that tiles for which nearby_tile_is_water is 0 may still have a water class, e.g. TILETYPE_NORMAL, TILETYPE_DESERT, TILETYPE_RAIN_FOREST, TILETYPE_SNOW See tile slopes for an overview of possible valuesġ if the tile is part of the same airport, 0 otherwise The offset is relative to the current tile. The following variables require a signed x,y offset as parameters. )Ĥ random bits, specific to this station tile. The builtin function relative_coord(x, y) may be useful when making comparisons.ġ6 random bits, shared between all station parts (rail station parts, airports tiles. Useful if you want to check for a single position. Y-coordinate (top left -> bottom right) of the tile relative to the northernmost tile.Ī combination of relative_x and relative_y in the format 0xYYXX. X-coordinate (top right -> bottom left) of the tile relative to the northernmost tile. These are listed on the stations page.ġ.1 Layout number of the airport (index in the layouts array) This property must be set first, before any other properties or graphics.ġ.1 Do not set this, unless you use old-style callbacks.ġ.1 XXX =, 1.253 framesġ.1 Bitmask of triggers that will trigger the anim_control callback, see the table below.Ī number of variables are shared between airports and stations. This property must be set first, before any other properties or graphics.ġ.1 List of the availablility years: first and last year it can be builtġ.1 Catchment area of the airport in tiles around its perimeterġ.2 Maintenance cost factor for this airportġ.1 The id of airport tile to override, see AirportTypes. For airports, there only is an 'override'-property, which acts as a combined substitute and override.ġ.1 The id of airport to replace / override, see AirportTypes. The value of this property should be the ID of a default airport tile, which will be used instead of your item if it is not available for whatever reason (for example, missing NewGRF).įurthermore, you can set the 'override'-property, which will cause the existing airport tile to be replaced with your item. For airport tiles, you should start your item definition with the 'substitute'-property, which allocates a new airport tile. On top of this, you’re to service both industry – coal, power, oil, steel and others and people – mail, goods, passenger transport.Airport and airport tile IDs are local to the NewGRF, you are free to choose any ID in the 0.255-range. Firstly, it gives you all available transport modes to invest in: road, rail, air and water. OpenTTD is a lot of fun! The game carries so much detail that there isn’t a limit to what you can set up. I’ve been looking for another tycoon game and hadn’t run into many – the only one that I can list off the top of my head being Linux Tycoon. In Airport Tycoon you build airports, get flight contracts, and manage these flights. I used to play a lot of Airport Tycoon on Windows, which is another Windows only game. One of the first games I fired up was OpenTTD. Look under the “Games” category, see something you like, click to install – that’s all it takes.Ībout a week ago, I went on sort of an installation binge – I randomly installed about 10 games that looked good to try out. Now, since Gnome Software also shows screen shots for a lot of applications, it saves me the trouble of visiting the application’s website to see what it’s like. With Richard, Ryan, Mairin and other awesome community members working tirelessly to improve software listing in Gnome Software, it is now much easier to find applications, including games, on a Fedora system. Since I destroyed my Windows partition, not only have I gotten busier, I’ve also been too lazy to find good games on Linux. Back then I used to dual boot my laptop to play popular games like Counterstrike and AOE with my friends. I haven’t been playing games regularly for a few years now – specifically since I moved completely off Windows. Recently, I unearthed OpenTTD and have been having a great time playing it! With a little hunting, you can find some fantastic games on Fedora if you look.
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