![]() ![]() You can access the menu options by holding down the left mouse button, moving down the menu and releasing on the option you want. ![]() Some of the buttons have menus under them. Hover your mouse on a button for two seconds - a tooltip will appear to tell you about what the button does. This is the world you'll be taming using the tools of your trade: roads, railways, docks and airports.Īt the top of the screen you'll notice a menu bar. In the middle you can see the green landscape, perhaps with an industry, town or forest here and there. The screen you now see is what you'll be playing all of OpenTTD in. The game will now create a new world for you to play in, and the game will start. Designed to be used with 'vehicles expire' set to to 'on', Iron Horse 2 has a lot of vehicles and crowds the buy menu unless expiry is used. We'll leave all options the way they are for this tutorial.Ĭlick the big green Generate button. Comprehensive train set with a gameplay focus. The four images at the top allow you to change the climate. This will open the World Generation screen, filled with even more dazzling options. Upon starting OpenTTD, you will be presented with the main menu.Ĭlick the New Game button. The menu to the right shows more detailed tutorials on particular aspects of the game that you may like to investigate if there is something specific you want to learn about. Have a loaded train head its destination through a single rail track making sure its been long enough so it needs maintenance, and have the maintenance depot after the destination station. If you get stuck, position your mouse on top of a button and after a two second wait a tooltip with a description of what the button does will appear. ![]() This will probably take around 30 minutes. Here you will be shown how to start a game and set up bus and train routes. Welcome to the OpenTTD general gameplay tutorial. If the train in the depot is stopped, and the train at Montégut is sent to Depot N1, it is unable to enter the depot. Stopping, reversing, or changing the orders of the train has no effect. Another train is stopped near a platform at Montégut station. Setting vehicle orders Refitting vehicles Replacing vehicles Grouping vehicles It is 'heading for Montégut' but will not move. Building tracks Building stations Building depots Placing signals Buying & selling trains Converting railwaysRoad construction:īuilding roads Building stations and loading bays Building depots Buying & selling road vehiclesWaterways construction:īuilding docks Building depots Placing buoys Buying & selling ships Building locks and canalsAirport construction:īuilding airports Buying & selling aircraftGeneral construction:īuilding bridges Tunnels LandscapingWorking with vehicles: ![]()
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