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OpenTTD is an urban simulation game modeled after the original Transport Tycoon game by Chris Sawyer and enhances the game experience dramatically. You are in control of a transport company and must compete against rival companies to make a profit. OpenTTD is a business simulation game in which players try to earn money via transporting passengers and freight by road, rail, water and air. It is a remake and expansion of the 1995 Chris Sawyer video game Transport Tycoon Deluxe. OpenTTD is an open source simulation game based upon Transport Tycoon Deluxe One of our first publications in the German magazine GameStar.
We present the first bugfix release of the 1.11 release series!
Along with our usual bug fixes, we’ve broken our own rules and included a couple of features in this release - a vsync option which should hopefully fix screen-tearing seen by some people, and volume controls in the Options window (with better defaults).
Openttd Transport Tycoon Deluxe Files
Notable bug fixes include improved scaling of a few windows, and better detection of faulty GL-renders which should avoid some crashes on startup due to bad video renderer.
See the changelog for more.
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OpenTTD, the free and open source game that's a reimplementation and much enhanced version of Transport Tycoon Deluxe has a big new Beta up with some huge changes. Ahead of their plans to release on Steam on April 1, they're making some sweeping changes to the underlying code to make it run as great as possible across all systems.
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With OpenTTD 1.11.0-beta2 they've massively improved their rendering work with OpenGL support now merged in. They said it's such a big improvement they had to add a setting to limit the maximum fast-forward speed due to it. The display will now run at 60FPS and there's also now generic Linux builds in addition to per-distro packages making it easier than ever to try out OpenTTD.
Overall the 1.11 is shaping up to be huge and not just because of all the main rendering improvements, there's quite a lot of smaller new features and bug fixes too. Features including the refresh rate being configurable, automatic UI and font zoom levels if supported by the OS, towns can build tunnels now, allow planting 'clumps' of trees by dragging in the scenario editor, rendering of large viewports was improved, support for Emscripten to play in the browser, the ability to drag and drop vehicles in group GUI for shared order groups and much more.
A great example of what a group of dedicated fans can do to keep a game very much alive. There's really no need on any platform to play the original with OpenTTD being around.
Transport Tycoon Vs Openttd
See the announcement here.
Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.