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"textContent": "> It's a feature in Opengfx+ landscape, i.e. newgrf, but in opengfx2 Classic, which is the new basic graphics, it can be set without the need to use newgrf. But I haven't tried Opengfx2 yet, it's already a bit too bright for me.\n\nOpenGFX2 has some nice aspects, such as much better shadows for the ground tiles, but I also strongly dislike the desert color, too orange. The older colors were much more sand-like.\n\nTherefore, I decided to stay with the old basic graphics.\n\nBut the Germany 16k scenario, like all my releases, are not for the infrequent and in-experienced player anyway, and should be carefully customized to one's individual needs before starting to play.\n\nStatistics: Posted by ebla71 — 16 Feb 2026 19:44\n\n* * *",
"title": "Scenarios and Saved Games • Re: ebla's incomplete projects",
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