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- Feature: [#13967] Track List window now displays the path to the design when debugging tools are on. - Feature: [#14071] “Vandals stopped” statistic for security guards. - Feature: [#14169] Lighting effects for shops and stalls. - Feature: [#14296] Allow using early scenario completion in multiplayer. - Feature: [#14538] [Plugin] Add property for getting current plugin api version. - Feature: [#14620] [Plugin] Add properties related to guest generation. - Feature: [#14636] [Plugin] Add properties related to climate and weather. - Feature: [#14731] Opaque water (like in RCT1). - Change: [#14496] [Plugin] Rename Object to LoadedObject to fix conflicts with Typescript's Object interface. - Change: [#14536] [Plugin] Rename ListView to ListViewWidget to make it consistent with names of other widgets. - Change: [#14751] “No construction above tree height” limitation now allows placing high trees. - Change: [#14841] Redesign the About window, including new button to copy the current version info. - Fix: [#11829] Visual glitches and crashes when using RCT1 assets from mismatched or corrupt CSG1.DAT and CSG1i.DAT files. - Fix: [#12262] Windows can appear off screen with small screens or high scaling. - Fix: [#13581] Opening the Options menu causes a noticeable drop in FPS. - Fix: [#13894] Block brakes do not animate. - Fix: [#13986] OpenGL: Track preview window, flip/rotate button do not update the thumbnail. - Fix: [#14315] Crash when trying to rename Air Powered Vertical Coaster in Korean. - Fix: [#14330] join_server uses default_port from config. - Fix: [#14415] Entrances/exits are removed when built on top of each other. - Fix: [#14449] Surface smoothing at extra zoom levels not working. - Fix: [#14468] Cannot close Options window on Android. - Fix: [#14493] [Plugin] isHidden only works for tile elements up to the first element with a base height of over 32. - Fix: [#14587] Confusing message when joining server with mismatched network version. - Fix: [#14604] American-style Steam Trains are not imported correctly from RCT1 saves. - Fix: [#14638] The “About OpenRCT2” window cannot be themed. - Fix: [#14682] Crash when painting Swinging Ships with invalid subtype. - Fix: [#14707] Crash when window is closed during text input. - Fix: [#14710] Ride/Track Design preview does not show if it costs more money than available. - Fix: [#14774] Incorrect import of scenery research caused all scenery to be unlocked. - Fix: [#14806] Incorrect function call in WallPlaceAction plugin code. - Fix: [#14871] Crash when trying to place track when there are no free tile elements. - Fix: [#14880] Unable to close changelog window when its content fails to load. - Fix: [#14945] Incorrect drop height penalty on log flume ride. - Fix: [#14964] Unable to build in multiplayer as client with "Build while paused" cheat enabled when the host is paused. - Improved: [#14511] “Unlock operating limits” cheat now also unlocks all music. - Improved: [#14712, #14716] Improve startup times. - Improved: [#14982] Add Malgun Gothic and change Nanum Gothic filename for Korean.
Last updated: 2021-07-19 Release version: 0.3.4 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Table of contents ----------------- 1.0) About 2.0) Contacting * 2.1) Reporting bugs 3.0) Supported platforms 4.0) Installing and running OpenRCT2 5.0) Development 6.0) Translation 7.0) Troubleshooting 8.0) Licensing 9.0) Credits 1.0) About ---- ----- OpenRCT2 is an amusement park simulation game based upon the popular game RollerCoaster Tycoon 2, written by Chris Sawyer. It attempts to mimic the original game as closely as possible while extending it with new features. OpenRCT2 is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3.0, but includes some 3rd party software under different licenses. See the section "Licensing" below for details. 2.0) Contacting ---- ---------- The easiest way to contact the OpenRCT2 team is by submitting issues on GitHub (https://github.com/OpenRCT2/OpenRCT2) in the form of questions or bug reports. You can also chat with us on Discord (https://discordapp.com/invite/fsEwSWs). 2.1) Reporting bugs ---- -------------- GitHub is used for tracking bugs in OpenRCT2. Please check if the bug has already been reported using the search functionality before submitting. When you are sure it is not already reported you should: * Make sure you are running a recent version, i.e. run the latest stable or nightly based on where you found the bug. * Make sure you are not running a non-official binary, like a fork. When you are playing with a fork you should report any bugs to the bug tracker for that fork which is most likely another GitHub repository. * Make it reproducible for the developers. In other words, create a savegame in which you can reproduce the issue once loaded. It is very useful to give us the dump file as well, and a screenshot. * Check whether the bug is already reported on our bug tracker. This includes searching for recently closed bug reports as the bug might already be fixed. After you have done all that you can report the bug. Please include the following information in your bug report: * OpenRCT2 version (PLEASE test the latest git develop build) * Bug details, including instructions how to reproduce it * Platform (Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, ...) and compiler (including version) if you compiled OpenRCT2 yourself. * The processor architecture of your OS (x86 Windows, x86-64 Windows, Android on an ARM, Linux on a PowerPC, ...) * The language and culture your operating system is using. * Attach a saved game *and* a screenshot if possible * If this bug only occurred recently please note the last version without the bug and the first version including the bug. That way we can fix it quicker by looking at the changes made. * Attach a crash dump (if your game crashed or froze). 3.0) Supported platforms ---- ------------------- OpenRCT2 is currently supported on Windows Vista and above, many distributions of Linux, macOS 10.13 or higher, Android, FreeBSD and OpenBSD. OpenRCT2 will only work on little-endian architectures. Further instructions can be found on GitHub. 4.0) Installing and running OpenRCT2 ---- ------------------------------ Installing OpenRCT2 is fairly straightforward. Either you have downloaded an archive which you have to extract to a directory where you want OpenRCT2 to be installed, or you have downloaded an installer, which will automatically extract OpenRCT2 in the given directory. OpenRCT2 requires an installation of RollerCoaster Tycoon 2 (RCT2) to run. You must have either installed the original RCT2 disc, the GOG version or the Steam version. Alternatively you can manually specify the location of where your RCT2 data files are. These may be directly copied of the original disc and placed in a directory of your choice. When you start OpenRCT2 for the first time, it will look for the RCT2 data files in the following locations: - C:\Program Files\Infogrames\RollerCoaster Tycoon 2, - C:\Program Files (x86)\Infogrames\RollerCoaster Tycoon 2, - C:\Program Files\Infogrames Interactive\RollerCoaster Tycoon 2, - C:\Program Files (x86)\Infogrames Interactive\RollerCoaster Tycoon 2, - C:\Program Files\Atari\RollerCoaster Tycoon 2, - C:\Program Files (x86)\Atari\RollerCoaster Tycoon 2, - C:\GOG Games\RollerCoaster Tycoon 2 Triple Thrill Pack, - C:\Program Files\GalaxyClient\Games\RollerCoaster Tycoon 2 Triple Thrill Pack, - C:\Program Files (x86)\GalaxyClient\Games\RollerCoaster Tycoon 2 Triple Thrill Pack, - C:\Program Files\Steam\steamapps\common\Rollercoaster Tycoon 2, - C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Rollercoaster Tycoon 2, - The location of the openrct2.exe (where OpenRCT2 was extracted/installed) If none of these locations are found, OpenRCT2 will ask you to manually specify the directory. Alternatively after running OpenRCT2 for the first time, you can edit openrct2.cfg in the OpenRCT2 sub directory of your documents folder to set the RCT2 install path. OpenRCT2 supports setting a DPI scale in increments of .25. To set it, open the Options menu. If you wish to use Steam Overlay or capture game for video recording or streaming, you might have to enable hardware display in the options window. This will still render the graphics on the CPU but the pixel data will be displayed using either DirectX or OpenGL. This may also enable vertical synchronisation if supported by your graphics card and you have enabled "Uncap FPS". 5.0) Development ---- ----------- OpenRCT2 is an open-source collaborative project. It is developed voluntarily and hosted on GitHub. If you would like to contribute to the development of OpenRCT2, please read the readme file in the OpenRCT2 repository or on the main GitHub page at (https://github.com/OpenRCT2/OpenRCT2). This gives more detailed information about the project, its roadmap and how to compile the source code. 6.0) Translation ---- ----------- For more information about the game's translation and how to contribute, please visit the GitHub page and wiki at (https://github.com/OpenRCT2/Localisation). 7.0) Troubleshooting ---- --------------- If you are having problems running OpenRCT2, you can run OpenRCT2 in verbose mode to view a detailed diagnostic log. This can be activated by running the game via Command Prompt or PowerShell with the command line switch --verbose. This log can help pinpoint where a problem exists and is a useful resource if you wish to ask online for help. 8.0) Licensing ---- --------- OpenRCT2 is licensed under the GNU General Public Licence version 3.0. For the complete licence text, see the file 'licence.txt'. This licence applies to all files in this distribution, except as noted below. dukglue | MIT licence. duktape | MIT licence. libcURL | MIT (or Modified BSD-style) licence. libicu | Unicode licence. libpng | libpng licence. libspeex | BSD-style licence. libzip | BSD 3 clause licence. nlohmann-json | MIT licence. OpenSSL | OpenSSL Licence SDL2 | zlib licence. zlib | zlib licence. Google Test | BSD 3 clause licence. Google Benchmark | Apache 2.0 licence. Licences for sub-libraries used by the above may vary. For more information, visit the libraries' respective official websites. 9.0) Credits ---- ------- For the full list of contributors to OpenRCT2, see the file 'contributors.md'.