![]() There are separate graphics in the Sub-Arctic climate from Temperate and Sub-tropical, but many graphics are re-used, namely the graphics for infrastructure. Naturally, every building and tree above the snowline also appears covered in snow. The most striking feature of Sub-Arctic is the snow above a certain line. This is shown in the style of the trains available and the fact that the town names are still British-based (since Canada is a Commonwealth country). It is based in North America, most probably Canada. The sub-arctic climate was added in Transport Tycoon Deluxe in 1995 with Sub-Tropical and Toyland. By default, this is the only climate to contain electric trains and multiple unit railcars. Unlike the sub-climates, there are no requirements of food or water for any towns to grow and very few restrictions as to where industries can be located. The climate also has one of the highest valued goods, coal, and is arguably the easiest to make money in. This is also reflected in NewGRF sets, the two most popular being the UK Renewal Set and the DBSet which work exclusively in the temperate climate. The temperate climate is the most popular climate, as it features the highest variety of and fastest trains. It is also evident in the architecture - many buildings in the game are based on real life buildings found in Glasgow, Chris Sawyer's home. This is reflected in the vehicles, most of which are based on vehicles regularly seen in the UK. It is based on the United Kingdom, where Chris Sawyer, Simon Foster and John Broomhall, the developers of TTD live(d). The temperate climate dates back to the original Transport Tycoon of 1994.
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