FAQs • You were in the middle of a transport fever 2 live let us play, will that continue? - Yes, I will finish off that let's play before moving onto a new one. • Will there still be nonfee games on your channel? - Yes, but only if I ever have spare time and resources the focus will primarily be free games. • Will you continue to prioritise "community" built games such as OpenTTD over "freemium" games. - No, All games will be assessed on their own merits.
Okay okay, I got, you are starting an OnlyTrains.... I'm not saying I'm signing up, I'm also not not saying I'm signing up... Jokes aside, you do what you enjoy and most likely, that will resonate with people.
A great idea to grow the channel. Will you continue to prioritise "community" built games such as OpenTTD over "freemium" games like EVE, Fortnite, CS2? Also consider looking at games on iPad/Android.
Both community and freemium games will go through the same assessment process. They will each get through on their own merits. The list is primarily for pc however it is not exclusive for that and there are times on the website for the platform.
If you're into RTS, you should check out Beyond All Reason, easily one of the best free games I've played. especially if you played Total Annihilation or Supreme Commander
I will consider this, however for now there certainly seems to be plenty of potential with just free games by themselves. I already have quite a massive list to work on.
Sounds like a great idea looking forward to watching the videos. But I think the big question on everyone's lips is Can we call you Captain Fantastic now???
I thought the idea was to try games once, good Ok Bad one's ditch forever ? Shooters or fantasy,enertaining yes, educational No ! Open Locomotion still need the original. Free Gog or steam games ? World of tanks, warship, wings, or Grepolis buy content like ?
So we're going to try a load of free games and the ones that make the list will get a review video and the most popular ones will get further content like tutorials. Let's plays and challenges.
I think that "free games" is kind of too broad. I mean, it could work, but it can be narrowed down to be a niche that could catch some interest. I, for one, would love to watch about fan remakes of old games. A category into which, coincidentally, OpenTTD falls into perfectly well.
You could be right. But I'm going to start with that broad category and then what I will probably do is create further content on the ones that are most popular.
I've loved following you these last 11 years, and I think this is a fabulous idea. I found you because I wanted to learn OpenTTD, and I stayed because I enjoyed watching the community around the game grow. I can't wait to see these fabulous free games get the same excellent treatment!
OpenTTD dev here. Thanks for all your tutorials and community-building work. It's always heartening to see our work being enjoyed in the wild. I love your idea to promote and teach free (and often open source) games. I look forward to seeing what you do next. Personally, I would love to learn to play Simutrans! It's been suggested by a few other people here, as an OpenTTD-adjacent games with some different features, but I've never managed to figure it out. Another possible addition to your list is Endless Sky, an open-source space adventure and fleet-building game available on Steam.
Thank you very much. And thank you to you and the other Devs that keep not only this little gem alive but growing. Thanks for the game suggestions, I will definitely take a look.
I have only discovered your channel yesterday, and you already have convinced me to download OpenTTD and spend the better part of my day building train tracks and roads. No matter what you focus on, if you keep this same excitement, energy, thinking, and focus your channel will grow along with all the open-source projects you explore. Making the exploration/mastery a sincere excitement and thrill makes listening to you very encouraging and reassuring in the dark, sometime unknown waters of strategy gaming (me this morning knowing nothing about OpenTTD). Thank you for the excellent content!
You are absolutely fantastic. I love watching your openttd content and it's so calming and informative. Your brand for me is being knowledgeable, charismatic and enthusiastic but quite understated. You remind me of an old school TV presenter! You've taught me and my autistic son how to play (not really my thing but he loves it.) so we can play on a server together. Ultimately though you'll never be able to make this a career while sticking to open ttd because the player base isn't big enough. Its not selling out to extend to other games. Its reality. And if you can provide what you do to other games I'll be watching.
Thank you very much. I don't expect to make a career around this. However, if the opportunity represents itself then it is something that I will consider.
Hey hellish iv been a watcher for a while now and iv really enjoyed you content for the most part. I like your idea. Its the old saying "if your not moving forward your going backwards". So its good to have ambition. But dont get lost in the number of youtube you have fantastic community and if you stay true to yourself we will follow because we enjoy the high quality content and the person making it
Of course, don't worry I'm still going to be me and I'm still going to be doing it in my way. It's just we have a little bit more focus now on a goal which really was the original route for the channel.
I was learning to play OTTD (still am), found your channel, it was incredibly helpful not only in learning the game but also in getting more fun out of it. And you have never left a question of mine unanswered (even if sometimes it was a dumb question). I think you are such a considerate, generous person. Go on!
As a long time student of your open ttd series, may I borrow a phrase and say "FANTASTIC!". This sounds like a great idea. Speaking for myself, gaming is/can be an expensive hobby as games only get more and more expensive, as well as the equipment to run them. If there is a gem of a free game )like open ttd is) then it's great there'll be a channel to discover it and understand how to get the best out of it.
@@MasterHellish-Gaming it is probably the most worked on classic rogue-like. It has a world wide active community including events… I should also mention C:DDA; Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead. While also a beloved, heavily worked on rogue-like, it is set in a zombie apocalypse and is more survival focused. So not really a ‘classic’ one. As far as I am concerned these two games are spectacular and far better than anything you could pay for on steam. PS.. I assume that Dwarf Fortress is also on your radar.. its free version is still updated and easily available.. as are tile sets.
Continuing the OpenTTD, good. Trying other free games, good. So, are we going to see games like FreeCiv, FreeCol, FreeOrion, OpenXCom, Hexapolis (Android), DeckEleven's Railroads 2 (Android), Pocket Trains (Android), Frost Train, Alien Horizon and Super Auto Pets? What about the free prologue's that are gaining popularity now? If there's an avaliable slot for paid games, would these games of interest, like?: The old but still being updated Star Sector, newer indie titles, heavily discounted gems like FTL or would it be only games that you have a special interest in? Wish you all the best with your endeavors into a wider repertoire and hope you succeed above and beyond your wildest imagination!
Yep, we're looking into lots of games just like them. But also we're looking at things that are free to play like pubg. If there's available slots for paid games on the channel then I will continue to do games that I enjoy and want to share, including games like FTL, which I think I have five seasons of already.
@@MasterHellish-Gaming if i remember correctly simutrans split from openTTD or a predecessor project well over a decade ago, simutrans extended budded off of that, there were features from simutrans extended i missed when i went back to openTTD, the industries and vehicles can be a bit wonky in SimutransEx Britain but it's very accurate to the real production figures, ticket prices, vehicles and rolling stock and such.
FAQs
• You were in the middle of a transport fever 2 live let us play, will that continue? - Yes, I will finish off that let's play before moving onto a new one.
• Will there still be nonfee games on your channel? - Yes, but only if I ever have spare time and resources the focus will primarily be free games.
• Will you continue to prioritise "community" built games such as OpenTTD over "freemium" games. - No, All games will be assessed on their own merits.
Sounds like a great roadmap. Looking forward to find other games i love as much as openttd. And your tutorials are really high quality.
Thank you
Okay okay, I got, you are starting an OnlyTrains....
I'm not saying I'm signing up, I'm also not not saying I'm signing up...
Jokes aside, you do what you enjoy and most likely, that will resonate with people.
I am really excited about this direction
i'll always watch ya my man, been watching you since i was like 7 lmao im now 15 Bahahaha
I just got a lot older reading that 😂
A great idea to grow the channel.
Will you continue to prioritise "community" built games such as OpenTTD over "freemium" games like EVE, Fortnite, CS2?
Also consider looking at games on iPad/Android.
Both community and freemium games will go through the same assessment process. They will each get through on their own merits.
The list is primarily for pc however it is not exclusive for that and there are times on the website for the platform.
If you're into RTS, you should check out Beyond All Reason, easily one of the best free games I've played. especially if you played Total Annihilation or Supreme Commander
Thanks I will take a look
Anything that is below 5 bucks (euro/pound/...) should be considered "free" imho. Don't limit yourself TOO much
I will consider this, however for now there certainly seems to be plenty of potential with just free games by themselves. I already have quite a massive list to work on.
Sounds like a great idea looking forward to watching the videos. But I think the big question on everyone's lips is Can we call you Captain Fantastic now???
For now I am not considering any sort of rebrand. Although I do like the sound of that
I thought the idea was to try games once, good Ok Bad one's ditch forever ? Shooters or fantasy,enertaining yes, educational No ! Open Locomotion still need the original. Free Gog or steam games ? World of tanks, warship, wings, or Grepolis buy content like ?
So we're going to try a load of free games and the ones that make the list will get a review video and the most popular ones will get further content like tutorials. Let's plays and challenges.
I think that "free games" is kind of too broad. I mean, it could work, but it can be narrowed down to be a niche that could catch some interest. I, for one, would love to watch about fan remakes of old games. A category into which, coincidentally, OpenTTD falls into perfectly well.
You could be right. But I'm going to start with that broad category and then what I will probably do is create further content on the ones that are most popular.
You forgot the links to the free games page and your own page in the video description
Added, thanks
Would your scope include F2P games? For example, would you do something like EvE Online, but only as on a free account?
Yes, but the game must feel complete enough and offer enough features in the free version to be able to count. Some F2P games just feel like a demo.
I've loved following you these last 11 years, and I think this is a fabulous idea. I found you because I wanted to learn OpenTTD, and I stayed because I enjoyed watching the community around the game grow. I can't wait to see these fabulous free games get the same excellent treatment!
Thank you.
Yes, it's not just the content. It's also the community around it which is important
How about Simutrans? It's free and there not many tutorial video's. And its kinda like a openTTD+...
It's on the list to take a look at
Big fan of the future plans, recently discovered you through trying to learn OpenTTD, staying due to your awesome plans
Welcome aboard!
I wonder if you would enjoy Widelands (settlers 2 clone), I have played S2 a lot on Amiga back in the day :)
It's on the list for me to checkout
More free games! That's amazing! I love it, because it's the polar opposite of AAA games :D
It's gonna be fantastic
OpenTTD dev here. Thanks for all your tutorials and community-building work. It's always heartening to see our work being enjoyed in the wild. I love your idea to promote and teach free (and often open source) games. I look forward to seeing what you do next.
Personally, I would love to learn to play Simutrans! It's been suggested by a few other people here, as an OpenTTD-adjacent games with some different features, but I've never managed to figure it out.
Another possible addition to your list is Endless Sky, an open-source space adventure and fleet-building game available on Steam.
Thank you very much. And thank you to you and the other Devs that keep not only this little gem alive but growing.
Thanks for the game suggestions, I will definitely take a look.
I have only discovered your channel yesterday, and you already have convinced me to download OpenTTD and spend the better part of my day building train tracks and roads. No matter what you focus on, if you keep this same excitement, energy, thinking, and focus your channel will grow along with all the open-source projects you explore. Making the exploration/mastery a sincere excitement and thrill makes listening to you very encouraging and reassuring in the dark, sometime unknown waters of strategy gaming (me this morning knowing nothing about OpenTTD).
Thank you for the excellent content!
Thank you very much. This is exactly why I create my content. To share the joy of these games with other people.
You are absolutely fantastic. I love watching your openttd content and it's so calming and informative.
Your brand for me is being knowledgeable, charismatic and enthusiastic but quite understated. You remind me of an old school TV presenter!
You've taught me and my autistic son how to play (not really my thing but he loves it.) so we can play on a server together.
Ultimately though you'll never be able to make this a career while sticking to open ttd because the player base isn't big enough.
Its not selling out to extend to other games. Its reality. And if you can provide what you do to other games I'll be watching.
Thank you very much.
I don't expect to make a career around this. However, if the opportunity represents itself then it is something that I will consider.
FreeCiv perhaps? I've been a long term enjoyer of your OpenTTD content. Excited to hear about the new plans for the channel!
I'm very excited for it too!
could we see some aurora 4x?
Thanks for the suggestion. I'll take a look at it
Just remember, "Good old coal." :)
Arrwww ya
Hey hellish iv been a watcher for a while now and iv really enjoyed you content for the most part. I like your idea. Its the old saying "if your not moving forward your going backwards". So its good to have ambition. But dont get lost in the number of youtube you have fantastic community and if you stay true to yourself we will follow because we enjoy the high quality content and the person making it
Of course, don't worry I'm still going to be me and I'm still going to be doing it in my way. It's just we have a little bit more focus now on a goal which really was the original route for the channel.
Great opportunity to play simutrans
It's on the list to take a look at
I was learning to play OTTD (still am), found your channel, it was incredibly helpful not only in learning the game but also in getting more fun out of it. And you have never left a question of mine unanswered (even if sometimes it was a dumb question). I think you are such a considerate, generous person. Go on!
Thank you spreading the learning and the fun is exactly why I do it
As a long time student of your open ttd series, may I borrow a phrase and say "FANTASTIC!". This sounds like a great idea. Speaking for myself, gaming is/can be an expensive hobby as games only get more and more expensive, as well as the equipment to run them. If there is a gem of a free game )like open ttd is) then it's great there'll be a channel to discover it and understand how to get the best out of it.
I'm really excited for this direction
DCSS = Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup ftw ;)
I will have a look
@@MasterHellish-Gaming it is probably the most worked on classic rogue-like. It has a world wide active community including events…
I should also mention C:DDA; Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead. While also a beloved, heavily worked on rogue-like, it is set in a zombie apocalypse and is more survival focused. So not really a ‘classic’ one.
As far as I am concerned these two games are spectacular and far better than anything you could pay for on steam.
PS.. I assume that Dwarf Fortress is also on your radar.. its free version is still updated and easily available.. as are tile sets.
Continuing the OpenTTD, good.
Trying other free games, good.
So, are we going to see games like FreeCiv, FreeCol, FreeOrion, OpenXCom, Hexapolis (Android), DeckEleven's Railroads 2 (Android), Pocket Trains (Android), Frost Train, Alien Horizon and Super Auto Pets?
What about the free prologue's that are gaining popularity now?
If there's an avaliable slot for paid games, would these games of interest, like?:
The old but still being updated Star Sector, newer indie titles, heavily discounted gems like FTL or would it be only games that you have a special interest in?
Wish you all the best with your endeavors into a wider repertoire and hope you succeed above and beyond your wildest imagination!
Yep, we're looking into lots of games just like them. But also we're looking at things that are free to play like pubg. If there's available slots for paid games on the channel then I will continue to do games that I enjoy and want to share, including games like FTL, which I think I have five seasons of already.
I'd love to see a series on Simutrans
I will take a look at it thanks
@@MasterHellish-Gaming if i remember correctly simutrans split from openTTD or a predecessor project well over a decade ago, simutrans extended budded off of that, there were features from simutrans extended i missed when i went back to openTTD, the industries and vehicles can be a bit wonky in SimutransEx Britain but it's very accurate to the real production figures, ticket prices, vehicles and rolling stock and such.
Fantastic!
Many thanks!
I've been hooked to your (Open)TTD strategies. Still remember those fondly. That's why I'm here.
Still more OpenTTD to come. There's going to be a tutorial video on Saturday and then in a couple of weeks we've got a challenge video
Sooooo.... OpenRCT2 next? =)
Openrct still requires rct to run. No open graphics created yet. So not technically free yet :)
Not while: "Please note that the original RollerCoaster Tycoon 2 game files are required in order to play OpenRCT2."
This sounds like a great idea. Your tutorials and play alongs are awesome, looking forward to the new content and the future! Good luck sir
Awesome, thank you!
This sounds hype cant wait
I'm so excited for it!
Sid Meier Colonization. It has so much depth, brilliant game from 1994
As that game is not free it's not something I would be considering right now. Thank you for the suggestion
@@MasterHellish-Gaming Hmm I got it years ago for free on Abandonware but I see it's indeed not free anymore
@@MasterHellish-Gaming u have freeCiv based on civ 2 and FreeCol based on Civ colonization game and was semi recently put in 1.0.
Great Idea. I'll be looking forward to it. From an old ozzy.
It'll be interesting to see how much the games that aren't open TTD are going to be picked up by viewers
I like the plan, will watch =)
Thanks
first
Gz
Derail Valley might be fun for you to check out.
As it's not a free game, it's not something I'll be looking at for now. Thank you for the suggestion
First love your content
Thanks