diff --git a/Building-OpenRCT2-on-Windows.md b/Building-OpenRCT2-on-Windows.md index e99489f..1689b6e 100644 --- a/Building-OpenRCT2-on-Windows.md +++ b/Building-OpenRCT2-on-Windows.md @@ -1,15 +1,16 @@ #Requirements -Windows Vista or Newer; -Visual Studio 2015 Update 2; -An Active Internet Connection (For the first Build); +- Windows 7 SP1 or newer +- Visual Studio 2015 Update 2 (Enterprise / Professional / [Community (Free)](https://www.visualstudio.com/products/visual-studio-community-vs)) +- [Powershell 4.0](http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/21016.how-to-install-windows-powershell-4-0.aspx) +- An active internet connection (for the first build) #Building 1. Check out the repository. This can be done using [GitHub Windows](https://windows.github.com/) or [other tools](https://help.github.com/articles/which-remote-url-should-i-use). -2. Open a new PowerShell window and navigate to the repository. -3. Run the setenv.ps1 script in the repository to setup your PowerShell environment for OpenRCT2 development. This will warn you of any missing applications required to build OpenRCT2. +2. Open a new Developer Command Prompt for VS2015, run PowerShell and then navigate to the repository. +3. Run the ```setenv.ps1``` script in the repository to setup your PowerShell environment for OpenRCT2 development. This will warn you of any missing applications required to build OpenRCT2. 4. Run ```install``` to download the required dependencies to build OpenRCT2. 5. Run ```build all``` to build all the required components for OpenRCT2. 6. Run ```run``` to run OpenRCT2. -These PowerShell scripts are stored in ```.\scripts\ps``` and have parameters. Once you have use the build script once, further development can be done within Visual Studio by opening ```openrct2.sln```. The build scripts have several commands allowing you to rebuild certain components such g2.dat or language files. \ No newline at end of file +These PowerShell scripts are stored in ```.\scripts\ps``` and have parameters. Once you have use the build script once, further development can be done within Visual Studio by opening ```openrct2.sln```. The build scripts have several commands allowing you to rebuild certain components such ```g2.dat``` or language files. \ No newline at end of file