trains in one game (instead of the 240 which was the current value).
Default max allowed vehicles per type is changed:
Trains: 500 (old 80)
Road: 500 (old 80)
Ships: 200 (old 40)
Aicraft: 300 (old 50)
(Tnx to Celestar and Darkvater for checking the patch)
REMINDER FOR ALL DEVELOPERS:
We do have 2 patch-setting-arrays: player-based, server-based. PLEASE
put your new patch setting in the right one... thank you :)
Moved house type from _map2 to _map3_hi for MP_HOUSE
Moved foundation and roadworks from _map2 to _map3 for
MP_STREET
This increases game speed by a factor of around 15(!) if many cities are around.
Converting an old game is done automagically, but can take a while
- Supports trains, road vehicles and ships.
- Uses A* pathfinding (same codebase as the new ai).
- Currently unlimited search depth, so might perform badly on large maps/networks (especially ships).
- Will always find a route if there is one.
- Allows custom penalties for obstacles to be set in openttd.cfg (npf_ values).
- With NPF enabled, ships can have orders that are very far apart. Be careful, this will break (ships get lost) when the old pathfinder is used again.
- Feature: Disabling 90 degree turns for trains and ships.
- Requires NPF to be enabled.
- Ships and trains can no longer make weird 90 degree turns on tile borders.
- Codechange: Removed table/directions.h.
- table/directions.h contained ugly static tables but was included more than once. The tables, along with a few new ones are in npf.[ch] now. Better suggestions for a location?
- Fix: Binary heap in queue.c did not allocate enough space, resulting in a segfault.
- Codechange: Rewritten FindFirstBit2x64, added KillFirstBit2x64.
- Codechange: Introduced constant INVALID_TILE, to replace the usage of 0 as an invalid tile. Also replaces TILE_WRAPPED.
- Codechange: Moved TileAddWrap() to map.[ch]
- Add TileIndexDiffCByDir(), TileIndexDiffCByDir().
- Codechange: Moved IsTrainStationTile() to station.h
- Add: IsRoadStationTile() and GetRoadStationDir().
- Fix: added check for v->type in some commands, which expects v to be a specific type
Checks like this is needed to protect network servers from people, who hack their clients to either cheat or crash the server
NOTE: if I made a mistake here it can make a function unreachable when it should be used. Here is one place to look if something weird happens