![]() ![]() Thus the 6-year minimum to prevent you from obtaining a 75% share in the loan for only £3. Obviously, an empty player company still has some value, since it can loan a fixed amount of money. So in OpenTTD, the developers decided to 'subtract' loans from a company's value. However, since B now can fluctuate his value between £105,000 and £255,000, A buys shares in B for £76,250 and sells them for £191,250 after B loans £150,000, leaving him with £115,000. Player B buys 75% of player A's company, having £92,500 money and £100,000 loan.Player A repays his loan down to £10,000.Two human players could expoit this as follows: In the original openTTD, your loan would be added to your company value. You would have to patch the code for openTTD to gain this functionality. ![]() When your server is running and you're in the game, you can control the server with the rcon command in the console of the game and the password you've set in the CFG file.First, in order to enable buying shares, the server needs to have the relevant 'Competitors' option set (allow buying shares).Īccording to the openTTD wiki, even with this option on it is impossible to buy more than 75% of the shares from non-AI opponents or buy any shares at all from companies that are less than 6 years old.Ĭompletely buying out a human opponent in multiplayer is disabled because code to transfer a client to another company server-side does not exist. (companies, clients, spectators and Map Size) With the settings above I experienced the best gameplay with my TS-419P. You should be real carefull though with these settings, don't put everything to high due to the processing power of your NAS. Server_name: QNAP Default config File <<< CHANGE THIS The settings that are in the default openttd.cfg file are as follows: For everything regarding this please study the website of Openttd: Offcourse you REALLY need to change openttd.cfg to fit your configuration, and trust me, there are ALOT of options. Now you can start OpenTTD on your desktop or laptop and click the multiplayer button, there your new server should be in the list. ![]() You MUST forward your router port 3979 (both UDP and TCP) to your NAS if you want your game to appear on the master server of OpenTTD.ġ: Just install the QPKG on your NAS, DON'T ENABLE IT YETĢ: Start WinSCP (my favorite), log in to your NAS with a SSH connection and goto the QPKG folder (on my NAS it was: /share/MD0_DATA/.qpkg/OpenTTD)ģ: Search for the file: openttd.cfg, open it and under the "network" section change the settings: server_name, rcon_password & server_passwordĤ: When you've done this, save the file and upload it back to your NASĥ: Go into your administration panel of your NAS and enable the QPKG OpenTTD OpenTTD is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2.0.Ĭreate a dedicated server for OpenTTD 1.2.0 Multiplayer on your QNAP It attempts to mimic the original game as closely as possible while extending it with new features. OpenTTD is an open source simulation game based upon the popular Microprose game "Transport Tycoon Deluxe", written by Chris Sawyer. OpenTTD Dedicated Multiplayer Server v.1.2.0 <<< NEWEST VERSION - 23-04-2012 ![]()
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