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OpenTTD-patches reviews and mentions
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I need some help please, why would this train chose to que before the red exit signal instead of entering the green one like the other trains?
Personally, I've started playing the JGR PP fork of OpenTTD, which lets you do signalling logic without tricking the pathfinder like this. https://github.com/JGRennison/OpenTTD-patches
- Shared infrastructure(2023)?
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Approaching the Central Station
I think most people are using JGR patch pack currently, at least that's what my friends and I are playing. Excited to hear what he uses though!
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Lately it seems like all my games just devolve into a landscaping simulator
Use jrgpp https://github.com/JGRennison/OpenTTD-patches then enable it in the settings.
- What is JGRPP
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Logic Signal?
The closest thing to logic signals in JGRPP is programmable pre-signals. However most of the time you'd be better off with routefinding restrictions instead. This page may help a bit: https://github.com/JGRennison/OpenTTD-patches/wiki/Signalling You can do this with slots.
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Is there a reason I cannot play this scenario?
As others have stated, you need to install the JGR patch pack, which you can do here.
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OpenTTD JGRPP : METROPOLITAN PATROL POLICE ON DUTY.
JGRPP is a forked (sort of like customized) version of OpenTTD. Learn more here: https://github.com/JGRennison/OpenTTD-patches
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How to see locomotives and waggons in different lists?
that is not possible in the official / vanilla version. You need a patched version like the JGR patch, which can be found Here
- Some people be like: "no slowdown!"
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JGRennison/OpenTTD-patches is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 or later which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of OpenTTD-patches is C++.