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Eagle_rainbow)
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use the particular vehicle-type/cargo-type combination.
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introduced to everyone.
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the company ranking.
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vehicle types (Eagle_rainbow)
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Doxygen improvements.
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GSEngine::IsBuildable when outside GSCompanyMode scope.
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NewsFlag instead.
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in case they need resorting due to changed reliabilities.
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to determine the capacity of vehicles. This allows vehicles to better control the capacity for cargotypes which they know; and let cargo NewGRFs influence the capacity for cargos the vehicle NewGRF does not know, but which the vehicle is refittable to due to cargo classes.
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multipliers when refitting vehicles, which do not use callback 15.
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Engine::DetermineCapacity() and Engine::GetDisplayDefaultCapacity().
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GetVehicleProperty().
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Engine::DetermineCapacity().
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savegame, just like it's running when NewGRFs are changed during a game
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Vehicle to simplify code.
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GroupStatistics::UpdateAfterLoad().
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but compute it like num_engines on load.
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aircrafts always defaulted to passenger cargo.
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validness anymore. The pool knows that on its own.
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new pool items while loading old savegames
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deal with no longer existing Engine items after resetting the pool.
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still associated to a GRF.
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traces of engines which are no longer associated to a NewGRF, and can be used to e.g. 'fix' scenarios which were screwed up by the author. You can only use it when there are no vehicles in the game though.
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for rail types; e.g. introduce a particular rail type in 1960 (or when a vehicle using it is introduced), but also allow limiting its introduction to only happen when the required railtypes are available
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be introduced if a particular rail type is introduced, e.g. to make sure slow rail is introduced when fast rail gets introduced
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'resetengines'
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for ships and RVs (Hirundo)
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value for visual effect. This makes setting train prop 22 to 0 actually work (Hirundo)
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0x15 (Speed).
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0x13 (Power), 0x14 (Weight) and 0x18 (Tractive effort).
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the first vehicle of their type becomes available.
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