As side effect this is a
-Fix: The default AI tried to change the service intervals of vehicles via the CMD_CHANGE_TRAIN_SERVICE_INT command - regardless of the type of the vehicle - which of course failed for non-trains
-This allows a player to clone an excisting vehicle of his own
-[fix]: this uncovered an excisting bug in CmdBuildRailVehicle() where depots could build trains of the wrong track type. This is fixed
-Thanks to Celestar for drawing the sprites and _luca_ for including them in openttd.grf
- CodeChange: remove cmd-misuses CmdStartScenario() and CmdDestroyCompanyHQ()
- Fix (invisible): when parameter checking CmdRestoreOrderIndex() the vehicle did not have its orders yet, so it would fail. So move doing this until AFTER the orders have been added back in RestoreVehicleOrders()
- Fix: [ 1197256 ] max station spread patch < 7 does not work. Station spread was not taking into account when not using drag&drop. Fix this up, and add a callback to the settings window to immediately reflect the changes.
a single station.
Thanks to: Truelight for the saveload code, Darkvater and Hackykid for
network testing and Tron for proof-reading 1500 lines of diff.
This feature works much like autorenew, but it will get you a new engine type instead of a new one of the same type. Once
ordered, it will automatically replace the engines while they visits a depot. The GUI for setting this up have been added on the
vehicle overview windows
Note: autorenew is now autoreplace, but to the same engine type
Nice new features, that was added to make this possible
- windows can now have two independant vertical scrollbars
- CMD_SHOW_NO_ERROR have been added as a flag for DoCommandP. It will make it do the action instead of showing the red box with
estimated costs even if shift is pressed
- fixed problem where enginetypes where not initialized when loading a game. It's now done in InitializeGame()