
OpenTTD | Vehicle groups
The vehicle list, with groups on the left, and group management buttons labelled. The buttons are fairly self-explanatory. We have six buses running the same route (using shared orders), so let's make …
OpenTTD | OpenTTD's Wiki
The manual provides in-depth information on how to play. If you are new to the game, our Tutorial will show you how to set up your first transport route and continue expanding your network from there. If …
Manual - OpenTTD
OpenTTD is an open source reimplementation of the Microprose game Transport Tycoon Deluxe (TTD). As president of a start-up transportation company in (typically) 1950, you have a choice of building …
OpenTTD | Reworked groups
This is a discussion of how to rework vehicle groups to possibly support nested groups, consists, and other new features.
OpenTTD | Industries
Funding New Industries It is possible for a sufficiently rich transport company to fund the construction of a new industry, which will take place when and where you indicate. However, you won't get any …
Multiplayer - OpenTTD
OpenTTD has a much better multiplayer system compared to the original Transport Tycoon Deluxe. Server s can currently hold up to 15 companies, and up to 255 clients can be connected to the …
OpenTTD | Passenger and cargo distribution
With Cargodist you get three different modes of distribution for cargo or passengers. You can choose which one to use per cargo in the "Cargo Distribution" group of the advanced settings. Manual …
Orders - OpenTTD
This tutorial explains the orders for the version OpenTTD 0.7.0 and later. If you are using an older version of OpenTTD see the article: Orders (old) Orders are fundamental to playing OpenTTD …
OpenTTD | Railway station
Basic stations The following stations are easy to build and will work quite decently if only being serviced by a handful of trains. When the traffic density increases, you might want to try an advanced station …
OpenTTD | Avd's Line Management
1 for the content of the current group and 1 for the content of the whole group (including subgroups). Support for saving filters would be great, but moving the filtered trains into a group would be very great.