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If the track NewGRF is just replacing graphics, not defining new railtypes, it can lead to issues very easily.īut generally it's pretty hard to make a "really broken" setup. Extra care is necessary when replacing bridges and roads, to have a bridge set which is actually compatible. Add DB set to it because red trains fit it as well. One thing I really like to get right are graphical replacements to fit together properly, for example bigger brick depots and brick foundations both have similar brick-ish colour, looks nice when combined together. Many people won't appreciate all the "you can attach this to that, not to something else" rules. NUTS trains are trying to work great from pre-1900 until forever, with train choices for all the time but it's complex to get into. This is because I simply didnt think of it because I was tired and by the time I remembered, too many people had already answered. The Q1 survey doesnt include every possible NewGRF category. Other than that, as long as the train set / other vehicles support industries properly, it's kind of hard to say which thing is better than another. Re: OpenTTD 'Best Mods' Survey 2023/Q1 (Jan 1 - Mar 31) 1. Based on BRTrains and the MUTS addon for BRTrains. If it ran/runs on the UK railway network, its probably in this set. Or a set which has problems in early game, and combine it with a train set which lacks trains in late game. A UK Train set, with real world units and liveries. For example if one train set is missing passenger transportation, you want to add another set which is good with passengers but lacks cargo. Overall, you just need to know what each NewGRF does.
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Most of the hints still apply, or definitely still the general idea of it. To set as the base graphics set, go to Game Options>(Graphics)>Base Graphics Set and select OpenGFX2 Classic (8-bit 1x zoom version) or OpenGFX2 High Def (32-bit 4x zoom version). But more and more ideas followed and were also incorporated in this GRF. Initially the idea was to convert the original Dutch Station set into island style platforms. There is a lot of things that you can do, I wrote a lengthy thing about it a few years ago. grf file into the newgrf directory for your OpenTTD installation. The DSA-set is a station set that can help you create Dutch style stations and waypoints.