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Iron Ibex is available from the OpenTTD online content service ('Bananas').
If you are new to using the OpenTTD online content service, check out this guide (OpenTTD wiki).
A few things to know before setting up a Iron Ibex game...
Iron Ibex includes additional railtypes, for example Narrow Gauge and Metro rails.
For players who want even more railtypes, Iron Ibex will also work with many grfs that add further railtypes.
Because Iron Ibex provides a lot of trains, it's recommended that the OpenTTD setting 'Vehicles never expire' is set to off. This helps avoid over-crowding in the OpenTTD buy menu.
Iron Ibex is not compatible with Inflation in OpenTTD. Please ensure Inflation is turned off.
Players can choose advanced options via parameter settings. It's also fine to ignore these. Parameter options include:
Find out more about Iron Ibex. Or try it out in OpenTTD!
Engine tech tree List of all trainsIron Ibex has full support for 2 company colours.
White is a recommended choice for the 2nd company colour (except for wagons), but it's fun to experiment with other combinations.
Iron Ibex provides vehicles for a wide range of cargos, and should be compatible with all industry and cargo grfs.
Many wagons show cargo when loaded, and again a wide range of cargos are supported.
Autorefit (refit-at-stations) is supported for almost all vehicles.
Tail lights: trains will show a rear light.
Bi-mode trains: electro-diesel or similar engines will work with or without electricity. Power is generally increased on electrified rails, and smoke or sparks will be show appropriately for current power type.
Magic appearance: some vehicles will adapt their appearance depending on their position in the train, including passenger coaches, mail vans and intermodal wagons.
Integer length trains: Iron Ibex vehicles have consistent length and it's very easy to make integer length trains (length will show in depot as 4.0, 6.0, 8.0 etc). This has minimal gameplay effect, but is good for people who have tidy-mind problems.
Brake vans / cabooses: are just for eye-candy, and have no gameplay effect ;).
Haulage bonus: some electric railcars are allowed to increase their maximum speed when hauled by another engine that has a higher speed (or a faster express railcar).
Iron Ibex is updated and improved quite often.
The Iron Ibex changelog keeps track of changes, including new features, bug fixes and updates to translations.
Checkout source code on GitHub and compile your own Iron Ibex (requires git and various python dependencies).
Iron Ibex is licensed under the GPL v2.