Nostalgia Made Me Play & Grow from £1 to £2,235,403 in OpenTTD!
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 28 фев 2024
- ⭐Order Your Games here: www.instant-gaming.com/?igr=B... - HUGE discounts with my affiliate link - thanks!⭐
A nostalgic look at OpenTTD (Transport Tycoon Deluxe), one of my favourite games of the past. Discover how I take my company from £1 to over £2,000,000 in a few years. Let me know if you enjoyed it and I'll make another one! :-)
👍HOW TO SUPPORT ME:
===============================
⭐ If you wish to Support me on Patreon, have a Beaver named after you AND enjoy the Patreon Only Satisfactory series click this: / biffa2001 ⭐
➤Biffa Plays Merchandise Store: biffaplays.com/
➤Join this RUclips channel to get access to perks & emojis: / @biffaplayscitiesskylines
👁Series Mods & Assets Collections & Playlist:
===============================
➤Timerborn Season 1:
• Timberborn Update 5 (S...
➤Cities Skylines 2 - Full Release Gameplay:
• Cities Skylines 2 - Fu...
➤Cities Skylines 2 - Everything You Need To Know!:
• Cities: Skylines 2 - E...
💪WHERE TO FOLLOW ME:
===============================
➤Discord Server: / discord
➤RUclips: Indie Games: / biffaplaysindie
➤Twitter: @biffa2001
➤Patreon: / biffa2001
❗IMPORTANT INFO:
===============================
➤www.openttd.org/
➤Cities Skylines FIX YOUR CITY submission form: forms.gle/N4D5u4jgqBQr5UZH7
➤All Music from Epidemic Sound
➤Images by wayhomestudio on Freepik
#biffaplays #openttd - Игры
⭐Order Your Games here: www.instant-gaming.com/?igr=BiffaPlays - HUGE discounts with my affiliate link - thanks!⭐
Dont use instant-gaming. Its unclear where they get their codes from and its not an official steam reseller! Keep this in mind when using it. I'd recommend doing your own research on the matter if you're interested in buying from them
Good Morning Biffa. It makes no differents what you do Its always Enjoyable watching you.
Have you tried Pocket City 2 a better city builder than City Skylines 2
Some tips from a veteran of the game:
🚂 You don't need to send trains to a depot to clone them - you can clone a train that is out and running. (If you hold Ctrl when you Clone then the trains will have shared orders, so you can update one train's orders and all the ones that have a shared set will be updated automagically)
🚂 Fast trains make a lot more money than slow trains (although that varies by cargo, in one of the menus there's a payment rate chart and you can see how the income for different types of cargo drops over time). Using a 40mph tank engine over long distances when you've got faster trains available is never a good idea! Likewise adding so many extra carriages to your Manley-Morel DMU will really slow it down, those trains aren't designed to pull a load of carriages, 1 or 2 at most.
🚂 Towns don't start to accept goods until they have a few large buildings like shops and offices - houses alone won't.
🚂 Your chain of farm traffic is inefficient - better to link all of the farms directly to the main hub station. Also note that you're getting differential build up of grain and livestock, because each wagon can transport more grain than livestock, so you want to ensure that the wagons are balanced to the demand.
🚂 Depending on your options setup, trains can't turn 90 degrees if you have two diagonal tracks at right angles, which is why they sometimes weren't going where you expected. Also if you tell a train to go to a depot after it has already "reserved" a route to the next signal _past_ the depot then it won't change its plans and go in.
🚂 You may find it easier to use the "remove" tool for roads and railways rather than the bomb, that allows you to remove individual segments from a tile _but leaving other segments intact,_ rather than nuking the lot and having to rebuild.
I'll tack on a couple extra tips:
Leave a gap in front of your stations before the crossover and put a signal in front of each platform (facing the platform). This helps multiple trains use the station at the same time especially when you're using both ends of the platforms. The train shouldn't be waiting at 26:45 as it has a clear path to a platform
When placing signals, start at the end of the track and place them going towards the beginning. This puts a signal just before the junction, a safe place to wait. Then check the beginning of the track and make sure that if a train stops at the first signal it won't be occupying the junction
Not sure if you're making use of it off screen, but there's a vehicle replacement utility that lets you change one model for another. It's in the manage list drop down on any vehicle list.
@@ChrisDombroski @26:45 we see a Two Way Ro-Ro station, so your tip is valid. An exception though, is the One Way Ro-Ro station; where it is as, or more, efficient to have
path-signals (one-way signals) just for the exits. So a four track One Way Ro-Ro station will have five signals, one at each station platform exit, and one at the entry. This signal
can be the same path-signal, or the dedicated entry-signal. Stations and depots do have "built in" signals, of sorts, which can explain some unexpected behaviors.
E- Entry signal (a path-signal also works)
S- Station
P- Path-signal (one way signal)
b- block-signal, every sixth* square (* depending on train length)
/-----SSSSSP-----\
/-------SSSSSP-------\
>----b----b----E/---------SSSSSP---------\P---b----b----b---->
For dedicated pick-up one way Ro-Ro stations, ie coal stations ;-) , I do the following: (if terrain allows)
-----------b+\+-------b------P\Depot1 ( the +\+ represent a bridge on the inbound track to Depot1)
\--PSSSSS\
\PSSSSS-\
>---------b------b------b------P\Depot2 (as the design would clog up with trains waiting to enter one depot, I seperate the station into two track platforms, each with a depot.)
(with standard 12 sqr max station size, you can have four of these. I then divide the trains with orders to go to Depot1, 2, 3 and 4 resp.)
Along the route, I don't have (m)any depots, so I do not "let" the trains decide when to service. As you can see, the tracks "force" the train to enter the depot to get to the station.
This will service the train (no service order required, though for clarity I usually put the depot as a destination in the orders list, which also prevents the train to enter any depots
along the route for service), and make it as ready as possible for a long haul. Except if there is a looong wait for a full load. Then I order the train into a depot after loading.
The idea is that the train runs the whole route without depot stops. This works best later the game when travel time for long routes are shorter. I usually place a depot after the
receiving station, with an order to service there. So in early game, the train is serviced before each run in both directions. Later I remove the depot at the receiving station from
the orders list, as the return time is usually short enough to not see any break down.
Using path-signals (one way signals) on one way tracks is a waste of money, use ordinary block signals instead. Path-signals should be used when there is a path to _choose_ .
And block-signals are not only cheaper, they don't "labour" the computer as much. Each time a train approaches a path-signal, a more extensive subroutine is executed to
determine if there is a viable path. This subroutine is not performed for the block-signals, it only checks if the block is empty. If you have a thousand path-signals, and a few
hundred trains... it makes a noticable difference, depending on the computer, of course. When I stopped using path-signals everywhere, I noticed a difference at the end game.
+ use the autobuild tool so you can just drag you track in the direction you want to build, no need to click diagonal tracks, straight tracks etc.
Absolute retro obsession. I sank so many hours into this game!
Me too! :-)
Same here. An absolute ridiculous amount.
same here. childhood game :)
I've been playing TTD for +/- 30 years
Fantastic fun! :-)
Same here, I remember playing the original game 25 years ago when it was so much more basic - happy days, but happier days now that the game has improved!
Yeah, I played the original game, then Deluxe when that came out, and I've been playing OpenTTD intermittently since the relatively early days of that project. Chris Sawyer really hit the ball out of the park when he created that game...
I played the original MS-DOS version. I remember getting it for Xmas at my grandparents. They didn’t have a pc so I read the manual cover to cover waiting patiently to get home and play it.
I lost my mind when I found OTTD was out, and on Mac no less. I played it so much during university I basically have a Ba in OTTD 😂😂
My addiction got started with Railroad Tycoon on the Amiga.
This one and Sim City 2000 were one of the best games of my childhood. Both have such a nice soundtrack too.
I love the music! :-)
@@BiffaPlaysCitiesSkylines We can't hear the music or SFX in the video mix - music from this game was amazing.
Don't put the crossover right outside the station, put it 1 tile away, then place signals adjacent to and facing the station (use the ones that can be passed on the wrong direction).
Also, you can save a lot of time using the auto track (press a) instead of constantly clicking to change the track piece direction.
In this video you have a pointless transfer station (the was originally a farm there but it closed down)
Finally, your DMU is likely struggling with too much load.
Max 2 carriages to be added to that DMU, preferably none, add additional DMUs or use a loco instead. (the DMU can be modified to take mail instead so you can still have a mixed train
Many many more tips can be given
My lord, talk about a nostalgia hit! Love it.
Thank you! Enjoy :-)
Instantly transported to my childhood! This and rollercoaster Tycoon were amazing
Love this game, have played it so much! One tip for train stations: add one unit of track attached to the station with a light before the switch, then another unit with a light immediately after. Allows trains to choose the empty track in the station to load/unload, or go to the depot.
I have this on my constant playlist. Dad taught me how to play it and he spent many a day absolutely teaching me that parents have no issues with buying out their kids if they have more money than them. Thanks for playing this and enjoying it.
Lol, a typical Dad thing! No mercy lol :-)
BRILLIANT!!!!!
I've played this for ages, since the time it first came out in the 90s to present day in this format.
One tip: To build up money quickly, keep taking the offers up for subsidies on passenger routes, linking place A to place B. Use buses to set up the route as the cheapest outlay. Subsidies pay out high rates for a set time period, which if you get quite a lot going at once, will really get the money rolling in. It also helps if the two places are fairly close together, less distance, quicker funds arrive.
Thank you @colcester :-)
Blast from the past! I remember and played the original by Chris Sawyer back in mid/late the 90's !
OpenTTD!!!
So glad that TTD still exist. Still have it installed and played…
I like to start the game from the smallest town, and help it grow to be a giant city.
Would love to see your gameplay. We play the game so differently. I do have multiple trains in a line but i save up money by making only 1 tracks with several splitters to make sure that non of them collided.
Oh as a tip: you can order a group of your vehicles using the vehicle list window to change to a different one. So you don’t need to change each one of them
Two little tips for station rating:
1. Make sure there is a train always loading. When cargo is waiting on the platform it decreases rating.
2. Maximum speed of the vehicle also affects station rating. That means slow trains won't achieve the rating that we want. So you would do better with faster trains.
Once you will have a lot of money you may buy a statue of company owner in town that the station is assigned to. The statue will give you 10% additional rating.
Edit: transferring cargo to station with primary industry usually results in terrible rating and eventual closure of that industry so I wouldn't recommend that.
👍
As a veteran player since the OG Transport Tycoon came out in 1994 (prompted learning DOS commands as a kid!) I can say the age-old strategy of starting with slow coal and mineral trains is a guaranteed money maker early game. Love the game, still, and have played it with my brother and friends many times. With mods it's so much fun too!
Something like a colliery line doesn't need to be double-tracked, you'll get by on single track with passing sidings and signals at each end of these, as each additional track piece and signal costs money to maintain which eats into your profit early game too. You can always double-track a line later when demand and capacity demands it.
You're correct in placing another type of station next to an existing one will merge them, again saving costs and time of the goods trans-shipping between two stations of the same industry.
Replacing vehicles etc: OpenTTD has some features the original TT did not have. You can mass replace trains, vehicles, etc from the menus, and you can start them from the depot overview instead of clicking on the train and then its window. It has a lot of little additions that you only find in the manuals, they were patched into it from the TT reverse engineering.
Yeah, OpenTTD kept the core gameplay of the original, but massively improved the UX with all those little shortcuts...
Loads more TTD please. I could watch for hours and hours! This was my most played game from my youth, and the first game I installed on my fancy gaming laptop when I bought it a couple of years back.
Oh my god OPENTTD a dream comes true I'm crying
Wow I've not thought about Transportation Tycoon in forever. Used to play it a lot back in the day. Thanks for posting this video Biffa!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I had this game on 3.5in floppies!
Wow, OpenTTD, I loved that game, too many hours played. Hope is the first of a series!
And you can clone a vehicle without having to stop it at the depot, just clicking on the vehicle you want to clone wherever it is
I love OpenTTD, if you are interested there are plenty of mods where they can add British trains and vehicles, as well some people have made 4k x 4k UK map. Also when you want to get rid of track, I would suggest the bulldozer icon as using the explosives can lower your popularity when near towns. With the bulldozer icon to work you need to select the type/angle track/road. Also in the vehicles list showing your fleet you can replace a specific train to a new one and then they go to the depot when there is enough money.
Fantastic thankyou 😀
Love Transport Tycoon. I played so much of this game in the 90s, from when the OG Transport Tycoon came out. Always hits me in the feels.
Love how you're playing one of my most favorite games of all time! I've played Transport Tycoon since it released way way way back in the early 90s... Thank you!!!!!
No, thank you! 🙏
I wasted away so many hours in the original TTD when I was younger. I think I have played OpenTTD 2 times over the years. This brings back so many memories! MORE PLEASE!
Ah TTD... 30 + years of train obsessive love. OpenTTD made my world complete. Glad you discovered it as well! Set your auto save and grab your cuppa.
OMFG! I love you so much for playing this lol. played this game since day one (OG release) and still do. Classic.
Uh, I remember the original release of this game. The depth of the train signal system is just mind boggling. Simulations like this just don't get made anymore. Good times back in the day.
The signals in the original were much less sophisticated... that's one aspect which has been massively improved in OpenTTD...
Open TTD is a game I often return to. I've got savegames over 10 years old which I still reload and continue sometimes. This seems a perfect fit for your channel
Been playing TTD since like 2000.
Thank you Biffa.
This was my favorite game back in the day... So glad you started this series.
Man, that is a blast from the past. More please with funky tunnels and crossovers
Loving a bit of classic TTD! Had forgotten all about this game, and didn't know that there was a version available on Steam. Love to see more of these!
One of my favourite games ever! Would be overjoyed if this became a series!
Thankyou 👍 😁
Yes please an Open TTD series would be amazing. I'd watch.
I am now 37 years old, I have hands down never found a game that I like more than TTDX.🤝But I've worked in transport/logistics management my whole career, so it might be an "interest" thing 😅
I can offer a small tip that station types can be combined, such as putting a bus stop right beside a train station. It's nice for increasing the service area of the stations
This is pure nostalgia for me and I still play it every now and again 👍
You need to distance the cross sections of track a little from the terminals so you can set a path signal right in front of the platform, that way the trains do not have to wait like they do at that farm transfer station
I love that you've picked up OpenTTD, I got into it via a friend's recommendation and I've struggled finding youtubers that I enjoy making content on it. Would definitely like to see this as an ongoing series Biffa!
one of my favorite games ever! how fun to see u play it :) i played this game as a child and i had billions!
Oh god, I absolutely love TTD. One of my first games ever, I was so young, that I had no idea how the world works. It was such an epic feeling when my first bus rolled and got some bucks. I'm sure it had a positive effect on my personal development. Glad it's still alive. ❤
One of the important things is to get a good transfer rating, so having a train wait for goods will increase the amount of goods your platform will receive. So having a train in queue while one is delivering it, will help greatly. Hope that makes some sense.
I played the original MS-DOS version. I remember getting it for Xmas at my grandparents. They didn’t have a pc so I read the manual cover to cover waiting patiently to get home and play it.
I lost my mind when I found OTTD was out, and on Mac no less. I played it so much during university I basically have a Ba in OTTD 😅
this was the first ever game i bought on the PC back when it was transport tycoon deluxe - still going these days i see, keep it going
Ahhh... nostalgia... :)
You could make a bit bigger map, this one is going to get tight quickly.
You can copy one vehicles orders to other - start planning route and just click on vehicle which already have desired route.
Tredingbury with 363 population was too small to accept goods at start.
If I remember well, you don't have to send vehicles to depot to clone it (should work like with orders, but I haven't played OTTD for few years so I may be mistaken here).
One of my favourite games of all time. Played it since the original DOS game. Hope you keep this going Biffa. Just loaded it for the first time in 2 years to start a new map after watching this! Loads of good newGRFs you can add to spice it up
Such a walk down memory lane, thx alot for that Biffa!
Would absolutely love to see more OpenTTD here!
as a kid i could play this for hours and hours. great times!
Started playing OpenTTD again a few days ago! Love making huge intersections with a lot of trains passing through without stopping! And no, round-a-bout doesn’t work that well here…
2 things:
- Why did you build Ceeness East? It's a 4 track station in the middle of nowhere, just to transfer cargo between two trains...
- If you build the rail crossing directly next to the station then the crossing and the entire station will be a single zone, so a second train can't enter even if there is room. You need to put 2-way signals between the station and the rail crossing to have it function as intended.
Yeah I realised after I could have just had the train travel further to pick up instead 😁
The farm near the station disappeared. If you check the ticker at the bottom of the screen at 22:02, it says imminent closure.
@@abygailgeurtsI know, but Biffa was so focused on getting stuff from other places to that station specifically for transfer, he didn't notice that there is nothing around the station anymore, and it has become unnecessary and useless!
I'm loving the fact that you have decided to play this
I played the original TTD decades ago and now still occasionally have a play on OpenTTD. Would love to see you continue this series!
Not played tad before but loving this! Two major draws for me : 1. The windows 3.11 vibe (not as good as amigaDos vibe but …. ) and it’s actually available on IOS ! I can play sat on the settee in the lounge… brilliant. Thanks Biffa, keep up the good work ( I’m an espresso drinker in the morning but it’s Peach Iced Tea all year round for me the rest of the day )
I've loved this game for longer than I can remember. Glad to see it get some love from Biffa.
Wow that's a blast from the past!! I can remember playing it for quite a few hours. Great to see it again 🤩
Well this video is fun to see. I come back every year or so for a big session on OpenTTD. It is fun to see you play it even if it feels you are playing fast and loose with the game and have totally different rail setup to me with the transfers!
I had never thought to take the approach that I was going to build a city up in terms of numbers, they all look like small spread out towns on my game. It is the weekend now and I may be about to lose some of it playing this! (if I can give the PS4 version of cities skylines a break)
Biffa! You can upgrade all vehicles on the manage vehicle menu, as to upgrade the engines when a newer one becomes available/the old ones start to break down. You can also do it with the trucks/busses
Please keep making these videos! This is incredible. I played Locomotion growing up and this is fun to watch.
Although I enjoy your CS content (particularly CS1/New Tealand!) I'm loving your game variation with Timberborn and now this... keep up the grand work Biffa!
Glad you enjoy it!
Tredingbury is not accepting goods, you are just transferring it to the station. You are letting a lot of money left on the table
Would love to see more.
I remember working out the optimum way to manage multiple lines out of a 6 platform station using a loop.
Major nostalgia
Commenting to say please make more of these! Also, you can use the multidirectional track segment to save having to switch your track type when you want to switch directions.
Love to see some OpenTTD! I have been playing it on and off since the original in the 90s (I should still have TTO with the Mars graphics somewhere in the attic). Hope to see another one, and I recommend using keyboard shortcuts (unless you really like the mouse)
I loved this game so much! Been a hot minute since I've played. You've inspired me! I'm downloading it immediately! Lol
This game is still soo good, would love to watch more videos! Maybe a series ?
Biffa this is class content, more please. Loved Open TTD for decades 🎉
This is such an amazing game! I spent hundreds of hours building it. From custom map all the way to Y2050 lol
Damn I miss this game , just don't have time to play anything anymore. So I watch your channel as I go to sleep
I haven't played that game for years!
Great Vid, Biffa. More please
For all of the old school gamers who remember the original Master of Orion there is a remake called Remnants of the Precursors. It's not quite finished but it is VERY faithful to the original.
This was a fun little video to watch. Please do more episodes, it would be much appreciated!! Reminds me of the old days, lol👍🤗
Happy Birthday🥳🥳 Your a legend
YES! OpenTTD is such a good game! So good to see more people making videos about it :)
first time i've seen gameplay of this game! I miiiight just have to give it a whirl :) Great stuff, Biffa!
Definitely into a Biffa TTD playthrough! loved watching this blast from the past. Going to have to see if I can launch this on my silicone macbook now haha
Playing this game for years now. I love it
Loved this! Would definitely love more episode of this!
Thank you @SquishySpiders93 :-)
Biffa, Yes, more of this please! Love TTD
Nostalgia Trip!
Oh I loooooove OpenTTD! Please more videos! :)
Love it, mate. This game brings back some memories
This is an amazing retro game. Nice to see where Transport Fever has it roots ;-)
27:39 biffa not realizing the first farm closed down because he overloaded the station with stuff from the other farms...
Glad to see you branching off of CS2. Excited to see you go back when it's 'fixed' but this is great content. Would love to see you do a modded SimCity4 as well!
Gee whiz where my city building began, on my 486dx100 pc linked up by network cable playing against my mate, who had to bring his whole pc over every time lol - that huge monitor taking up the back seat of his car - we had some battles!
I’m definitely downloading this today, thanks Biffa! Used to love the game back in the day
No problem, enjoy 😊
Love TTD, would deffo watch a lot more of this!
Also, CHOOCHOO TRAINS :D
Interesting looking game biffa. Thanks for playing it!
You're welcome :-)
Some tips:
You can use the number row to easily select an option on the building screen. For example when having rails open 1,2,3,4 switch between the different tracks.
If you want a lot of output from somewhere make sure a train is always waiting. This will increase output a lot (at least on mines, but I assume other producers as well).
Thanks! @vanthome :-)
i think i actually would love to see more of this
This was really cool! Thanks for an awesome video Biffa! Hope to see more if the numbers go well!
Such a fun throwback!
77 days is the minimum and just when he is about to close the city details and end the video "Town grows every 48 days" 😄
Apparently it goes lower!
When I saw the thumbnail I thought it was RCT at first, and now watching it there is definitely a lot of visual similarities; I'm guessing this game is its predecessor. Surprised I haven't heard of it before this video, at least not to my recollection, but I'd definitely watch more
Pretty much... they're both Chris Sawyer games. The original Transport Tycoon came out in 1994... Roller Coaster Tycoon came out in 1999, with a very similar aesthetic, but a substantially improved engine behind it.
The original TT and TTD are long-obsolete now (they ran under DOS, not Windows), but the game always had a very devoted following, and the OpenTTD community have been maintaining this remake for more than twenty years...
A fun classic game. Thanks for the video.
Somehow I never got into OpenTTD, a bit of a surprise given my enjoyment of Transport Fever and even the older black and white A-Train.
Thankyou 👍 😁 👍
Happy birthday Biffa from a fellow Leaper!!
Oh man, I loved Transport Tycoon Deluxe and of course the "newer" clone Open TTD. Memories... 🤗
~21:30 - 23:00 Ceeness farm closed. Depot is jut setting by itself That's when the trains had to start waiting so long
love Open TTD. Keep it coming
Love it!
I would also love to see you play Transportation Fever 2 one day!