Town not growing on the other side of the station
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Town not growing on the other side of the station
Hi,
Ive got 2 towns, both served by a passenger and a goods line.
Both towns however got one problem : They dont want to start growing on the other side of the station.
I already tried to raise the station and put tunnels under it, but to no effect. Does any one else have a clue why this is happening ??
See the attached pic.
Many thanks in advance !
Ive got 2 towns, both served by a passenger and a goods line.
Both towns however got one problem : They dont want to start growing on the other side of the station.
I already tried to raise the station and put tunnels under it, but to no effect. Does any one else have a clue why this is happening ??
See the attached pic.
Many thanks in advance !
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Graphite & Wolf01, thx for your answer. I already waited many years but this didnt help a bit.
Im not able to find r5978 on the website , the lastest one i can find is r5883. Currently im using the mini integrated r5722. If i try the latest nightly will the problem be solved, and will I be able to load the game >
thx
Im not able to find r5978 on the website , the lastest one i can find is r5883. Currently im using the mini integrated r5722. If i try the latest nightly will the problem be solved, and will I be able to load the game >
thx
Are you using the mini integrated nightly or the regular integrated nightly? Because from what I can tell the latest regular nightly (http://www.openttd.org/nightly.php) is at r5883 (the one you mentioned), but the mini nighty (http://nightly.openttd.org/MiniIN/files/) is at r5838.
As for them working. If it's the regular nightly, your savegames should be just fine. I have no experience with the miniIN though, so I give no guarantees there.[/url]
As for them working. If it's the regular nightly, your savegames should be just fine. I have no experience with the miniIN though, so I give no guarantees there.[/url]
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Hmmm... just noticed that something doesn't add up... it wasn't fixed in r5978, but in r5798... makes it more logical since this is before the latest nightly atleast
I'm not surprised that the regular nightly doesn't work atleast, because the miniIN has a lot of extra stuff in that savegame. As for it not working on the latest miniIN. You could ask around in the miniIN topic about that.
I'm not surprised that the regular nightly doesn't work atleast, because the miniIN has a lot of extra stuff in that savegame. As for it not working on the latest miniIN. You could ask around in the miniIN topic about that.
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Graphite, there is the mini integrated nightly, and the nightly. Every other combination describes something that does not exist. There is, for example, no "regular integrated nightly" and no "mini nightly".Graphite wrote:Are you using the mini integrated nightly or the regular integrated nightly? Because from what I can tell the latest regular nightly (http://www.openttd.org/nightly.php) is at r5883 (the one you mentioned), but the mini nighty (http://nightly.openttd.org/MiniIN/files/) is at r5838.
As for them working. If it's the regular nightly, your savegames should be just fine. I have no experience with the miniIN though, so I give no guarantees there.[/url]
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Pardon me for getting it incorrect in that case. I was just trying to clarify the point that there are two possible nightlies, which led to me adding the "regular" part. As for the "mini nightly"... that was because "mini integrated nightly" is such a mouthful (or a fingerstrain, I guess) and I wanted to avoid using "miniIN" in that particular post.
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