![]() ![]() I won't try the Github rework on SV6 yet, though am happy to see that progress is being made there to a stable release sometime. Now, if we could get the peeps to say something other than every 20 seconds "It's awfully warm out there", and every 30 seconds, "The more the merrier", well that would be an improvement, haha. I understand the project much better now. So what are these tarballs for? We should be downloading it for Windows, whether natively or in Wine? Maybe you could better explain this in the FAQ or Quickstart Guide.Īnyway, great job everyone. well, within Linux, RCT2 can only be run in Wine, right? Since as you earlier said, "The original RCT2 was never available for Linux". There is however a stable version (0.0.2) available to play more or less bug free, you do however need a copy of the original game. ![]() The game is still in development and thus can be buggy meaning it can (and will crash a lot). ![]() I later used the Quickstart Guide, and got it running with my GOG.com download in Wine. OpenTTD now has thousands of new future-proof features and OpenRCT2 will walk that path too eventually. I was referring tp the Linux tarballs at. If so (running in Linux outside of Wine), what to do with the. ![]()
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