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Article on Simutrans Tips and Tricks

As I have gotten to know (I would like to think) Simutrans pretty well, I have decided to distil my experience into an article of tips and tricks. It is an ongoing "living" document for me, into which, for a while, I will add notes and diagrams. I have plenty more to add as I sort it out.

If you have similar ones to add, there is a spot to add blogs or forum links. I intend to document some of the more complex (and simpler) junctions I have needed to build, and even ones that didn't work so well and why.

Anyway - I give you Simutrans Tips And Tricks - Tips, Tricks and tales from Experience playing Simutrans.

 

Re: Article on Simutrans Tips and Tricks

Reply #1
Thanks for the Tips and Tricks and the reference to the Starter Guide.

Could you just correct the heading so that Starter Guide begins with capital letters.

Looking forward to what tip or trick you provide next.


Ormac 8)

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Reply #2
Sure - why not. I probably should make sure I capitalize all my headings somewhat.

Does anyone have any suitable logo/icon for the starter guide - I may just pop a generic "manual" or "tome" icon on it, but perhaps there is something more suitable.

Re: Article on Simutrans Tips and Tricks

Reply #3
I've just gathered a few possible thumbnails (4) that you could use.

Ormac 8)

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Reply #4
Hi Ormac, Thanks for that. I think I will pop one of those on with a link to the docs. I had a bit of fun last night with the Contents section - slicing up screenshots of a pak128 game to make a fancy border for it.

Re: Article on Simutrans Tips and Tricks

Reply #5
Can I put this in the wiki?
H./

Re: Article on Simutrans Tips and Tricks

Reply #6
Sure - you can link to it. I don't mind people borrowing some content from it for the wiki as long as you attribute it and link back to my original. I am still adding to it.