![]() The SimpleAI script will usually start laying railway track shortly after it establishes its first road vehicles – trains have a much higher profit margin than road vehicles, as they can transport cargo much faster, so it’s a good idea to slow down the AI if they start placing stations in and around towns and cities that you operate. However, I don’t see any reason why this guide wouldn’t work with any of the other downloadable AI scripts. Taking single player games into account, this guide has been written from the perspective of using the SimpleAI downloadable AI script, as it closely resembles the AI from Transport Tycoon Deluxe, and is therefore considered a starting point for new players. It could be funny in games with friends but I would suggest that it’s restricted to single player games only. ![]() I would strongly recommend that you do not use this level of dirty play in open multiplayer games. Over the course of OpenTTD’s development, several tactics have been patched out, but I’ll still discuss these where relevant to the other options that are available (outdated screenshots will also be displayed in greyscale). Featuring a selection of dirty and underhanded tactics that I’ve been using since the vanilla Transport Tycoon Deluxe days to gain an unfair advantage over other transport companies. ![]() Hello and welcome to my guide on how to, quite literally, wreck the competition in OpenTTD. ![]()
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