These files are usually creatednext to your openttd.cfg. Attach crash.dmp, crash.log and crash.sav.
That way we can fix itquicker by looking at the changes made.
It is very useful to giveus the crash.dmp, crash.sav, crash.log and crash screenshot which arecreated on crashes. In other words, create a savegamein which you can reproduce the issue once loaded. Make it reproducible for the developers.Make sure you are not running a non-official binary, like a patch pack.When you are playing with a patch pack you should report any bugs to theforum thread related to that patch pack.run the latest stable ornightly based on where you found the bug. Make sure you are running a recent version, i.e.When you are sure it is not already reported you should: Also look through the recently closed bugs. The 'known-bugs.txt' file might be a bit outdatedat the moment you are reading it as only bugs known before the releaseare documented there. Before actuallyreporting take a look through the already reported bugs there to see ifthe bug is already known. Do this by lookingthrough the file called 'known-bugs.txt' which is distributed with OpenTTDlike this readme.įor tracking our bugs we are using GitHub's issue tracker. 2.1) Reporting bugsįirst of all, check whether the bug is not already known. You can also chat with us on IRC (#openttdon ). The easiest way to contact the OpenTTD team is by submitting bug reports orposting comments in our forums. See thesection "Licensing" below for details. OpenTTD is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2.0,but includes some 3rd party software under different licenses. It attempts to mimic the originalgame as closely as possible while extending it with new features. OpenTTD is a transport simulation game based upon the popular game TransportTycoon Deluxe, written by Chris Sawyer. 5.2) Frame rate and performance metrics.5.1) Logging of potentially dangerous actions.
4.3) Portable installations (portable media).Maybe the best start is to tell your favourite game style and, with this, someone may help you more.OpenTTD is an open source simulation game based upon Transport Tycoon Deluxe All in the series of OpenGFX+ is really recomended (but my favourites are landscape, industries, cars and trains).Īnd, I previously said, every person have his favourites. Is crazy, even in small configurations are too heavy and complex. Only one thing, every 32bpp set is really heavy in size and need more memory on your computer to work with them The bad part of 32bppĪnd for industries, don't start with FIRS or ECS. With the extra of something new that maybe you don't know, is the Cars Series (born in last months of 2015) With this you have cars and some eyecandy and, if you use Cars Cars, has a special feature never seen before in OTTD: Vehicles with variable snow in them. Best GRF packages that work well together. The first is mostly updated but second has photosĪnd you return to the game since a long time ago, the best option that covers your main desire: