

This can only be used if you select "Manual" on the map edges box. Whether this edge of the map is water or freeform (water and land). This is whether you want the map edges to be randomly generated or you manually generating them. Gives the option of more variability across the map Keep it where it is, or it won't look good unless you don't want any trees, which is 'None'. Town names will still be different.Ī higher sea level will create a map with more sea and less land, and vice versa. In order to recreate the exact same map, you must also set the other options to the values they had when creating the original map. However, the other options in this window also apply and modify the resulting map. Copy it and paste it if you want to play the same map over again or give it to a friend. Use the Very Smooth setting for testing proposes. A rough map has more changes in height levels and curved slopes. This is how flat or hilly the terrain is.Ī smooth map has large fields of even land and slopes are mostly straight lines. This scenario was made with no industries or even NewGRFs in the interest of making it a useful 'base' for building a scenario on top of it. A small part of China is also included, up to Nanning. Minimal starts with a minimal number of industries.įor the Very low to High values, lower values are more useful at larger maps, while higher values are more useful at smaller maps. This is a map of Vietnam and parts of Laos and Cambodia, including Vientiane and Phnom Penh. User funded means you will have to fund all industries throughout the game. In OpenTTD version 1.1 or later, there is User funded, Minimal, Very Low, Low, Normal, and High.

In OpenTTD version 1.0 or earlier, there is None, Very Low, Low, Normal, and High. It will also depend on the size of the map. This is how many industries are on the map. There is Very Low, Low, Normal, High, and Custom. Only available with the Sub-Arctic Climate, this is how many tiles up before snow will stay there forever. I suggest you leave it where it is if already on TerraGenesis. This is the starting date where your game starts. For single-player, 512x512 will give you plenty of room. The smallest size is 64 tiles while the biggest is 4096. Note that Sub-arctic and Sub-tropical have special rules, and Toyland has a limited vehicle selection From left to right there are Temperate, Sub-arctic, Sub-tropical, and Toyland. Now that you've gotten this far, here's what the options mean When you press it, a new screen comes up with a This is how you started your first game probably.Īnyways, this is the first button on the main menu.
