Inspired by a tutorial by Dantedarkstar Jack Rudd has made a map of Trinidad and Tobago. Set up your own cruise to these sunny islands! You can now download this map from Simutrans Maps.
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Jan 9
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Inspired by a tutorial by Dantedarkstar Jack Rudd has made a map of Trinidad and Tobago. Set up your own cruise to these sunny islands! You can now download this map from Simutrans Maps.
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The source code of TileCutter, the simutrans building object creation tool, has moved to Github. You can download it at github.com/tbentropy/tilecutter
Tags: github, source code, tilecutter
Aug 22
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During the summer holidays carlbaker has made a beautiful and huge map of South East Europe. You can now download this map from Simutrans Maps and play with a whopping 5,745,600 tiles.
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Edit: The map is updated and slightly larger now. There is also a smaller 1293×1198 version available.
Aug 8
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Since Simutrans launched the multiplayer mode, there have been lots of games between different kinds of players, and sometimes we have detected the need of several rules in order to to foster co-operation, civility, efficiency, and aesthetics. Therefore, the community is going to start discussing a set of multiplayer netiquette rules, using a new custom map for pak128.
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Tags: moderator, multiplayer game, public player, rules
Jun 12
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Thanks to Statto you can play Simutrans in Portland, Oregon now. This beautiful map comes in two sizes: 636×408 and 1002×603.
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May 16
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Today a mere 7 maps were added to the Simutrans Maps website.
Six of them were made by uci with the use of ETOPO data. The maps depict Europe, Japan, the Strait of Gibraltar, the Grand Canyon and Mount Fuji.
Further on Statto has made stunning map of the Zurich area, with lakes, rivers and mountains.
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Tags: ETOPO, Europe, GEBCO, Gibraltar, Grand Canyon, japan, maps, Mount Fuji, simutrans, Zurich
Apr 13
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A new version v0.5.9 of the Simutrans Building Editor, TileCutter, is now available.
This new version provides a better preferences dialog and french language support. There’s also available a Mac OSX application bundle in .dmg format.
You can download it here. More details at the International Simutrans Forum.
Tags: mac osx, release, tilecutter, tool, v0.5.9
Mar 8
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Today two new maps created by Alan Robinson were added to the Simutrans Maps website. They represent the New Zealand North Island in two formats: 512×832 and 2048×3328. The required water levels are -2 and -8. The huge one is currently the largest Simutrans map available through the website.
As Alan will tell you the maps are based on DTED level 0 data from data.geocomm.com
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Tags: map, New Zealand, simutrans, terrain
Feb 23
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A new version 0.5.6 of the Simutrans Building Editor, TileCutter, is now available.
This new version provides a command Line interface for scripting, the ability to disable .dat file output and the basic documentation is now available on website, via Online Help.
You can download it here and you have more details at the International Simutrans Forum.
Tags: command line interface for scripting, online doc, release, tilecutter, tool, v0.5.6
Jan 10
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Today a new map created by AEO was added to the Simutrans Maps website. It represents a large river delta and it’s very large indeed: 4096×786. Be sure to set the water level to -8 to get the desired map.
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