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_cnt0@sh.itjust.works to Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world – 363 points –
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Relocate next to a reactor, plug in your 400GW GPU, and still get 30fps in flight simulator.

Gotta build a time machine to steal neighbors power from the distant future cuz modern power grid just doesn't cut it anymore for these gpus

I'm thinking pretty soon desktop computers will basically just be video cards that we add RAM and Storage to.

I love to think there's someone who paid a premium price to get a super fancy gpu and just plays sim city 2000 or roller coaster tycoon all day.

For those of you who recognized the Transport Tycoon graphics, enjoy this magnificent recreation of the soundtrack with live instruments that the original composer put together several years ago.

You're gonna need a lot of coal routes to power 3 power plants.

I want to say SimCity 2000 but I don’t recognize that tile set.

(Open) Transport Tycoon Deluxe. Or OpenTTD for short.

I think the TTD actually doesn't stand for anything

Often projects like this will have a name that suggests a relationship to a commercial product but officially does not use any trademarks.

OpenTTD runs on the original assets of Transport Tycoon Deluxe ...

And they, notably, do not distribute them. Or do anything else to infringe on someone else's intellectual property.

Omfg, don't act so dull. OpenTTD is an asset-compatible reimplementation of Transport Tycoon Deluxe. The string "Transport Tycoon Deluxe" is in the source code/resources, it is right on the top of the projects website:

Yeah it's almost like they're very intentionally making their project legally distinct by calling it just "OpenTTD" instead of spelling it out. Please don't call me dull when you are apparently too fucking stupid to grasp this very common practice in fan projects.

What started this thread:

I think the TTD actually doesn't stand for anything

TTD clearly stands for Transport Tycoon Deluxe, and openly so. The entire and only point I made is exactly that.

Right now you're just an insufferable prick and try to be right by shifting the topic.