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OpenTTD is a free re-implementation of the popular DOS game Transport Tycoon Deluxe. You are a transport company owner, and you must manage it over the years in order to make profit.
OpenTTD is an Open Source simulation game based upon Transport Tycoon Deluxe. This game was written by Chris Sawyer and mimics the original game as closely as possible while extending it with many new features. The list of enhancements and features compared to the original Tycoon Deluxe is too long to even begin with here. I think this is mine favourite game, from 1998 original till OpenTTD took its place, since its the game I return back over and over again. Very stable and portable plus multi-platform (I mean OS). Also localized to mine native language, with quite good quality (very few bizarre strings). About localization, all I truly miss is localized town names. OpenTTD is an open source simulation game based on the Microprose game 'Transport Tycoon Deluxe'. It attempts to mimic the original game and extend it with features. OpenTTD features a stable multiplayer mode for up to 255 players in 15 companies, or as spectators. Open Transport Tycoon Deluxe. Transport Tycoon fan remake OpenTTD is now on Steam for free For your convenience Alice O'Connor 2 weeks ago 11 Open Transport Tycoon.
Installation
Install the openttd package.
If you do not own the original game, openttd-opengfx and openttd-opensfx contains the free graphics & sounds.
Additionally, you may installopenttd-openmsxAUR from the AUR to get the free OpenMSX music pack. Be sure to read through Timidity#Configuration to setup Timidity correctly, in particular, add yourself to the audio group and configure Timidity to use the Freepats SoundFont.
Original Transport Tycoon Deluxe data (optional)
OpenTTD can use the non-free graphics and sound data of the original Windows/DOS version of Transport Tycoon Deluxe.
Note: While you can dump the files from either the DOS or the Windows version of the game, only the Windows version provides the original music.
You can get these files from the game CD-ROM, from an existing install or you get them from the freely available game installation archive available at Abandonia.
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To use the original graphics & sound effects, copy the following files to
/usr/share/openttd/data/
or ~/.openttd/baseset
:- Windows : trg1r.grf, trgcr.grf, trghr.grf, trgir.grf, trgtr.grf
- DOS : TRG1.GRF, TRGC.GRF, TRGH.GRF, TRGI.GRF, TRGT.GRF
- sample.cat from either version
For the original soundtrack, copy the files from the gm folder of the original TTD game directory to
~/.openttd/gm
.Tutorial
The game can be quite confusing at first. A good tutorial is available on the wiki here.
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For an in-game tutorial, a game script has been implemented. Just download 'Beginner Tutorial' with the in-game download manager and load the 'Beginner Tutorial' scenario.
Configuration
The OpenTTD main configuration file is located at
~/.openttd/openttd.cfg
and is automatically created upon first startup.Various settings in the configuration file can be edited with buttons on the main menu. Each button is explained below.
Game Options
This window allows you to set options which will be used by default at the start of a new game.
Note: Settings will not be updated for games which have already been started. The options can still be changed in-game.
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You can also set the default graphics, sound, and music here.
Difficulty
This window allows you to change the difficulty of the game, and specific options about them. You can either use the difficulty presets by selecting the difficulty buttons at the top of the window, or set custom options.
More information can be found here.
Advanced Settings
In this window, nearly all the other settings in the configuration file can be modified. All the options are grouped in expandable sections. You can also search for the setting to be changed using the search utility.
Details about these settings can be found here.
AI/Game Script Settings
This window allows you to customize various options relating to artificial intelligence (bots or CPU players) and Game Scripts.
Game Scripts are a goal-based scripts which can perform many in-game actions to enhance or extend the game.
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Tips and tricks
Heightmaps
OpenTTD allows using a grayscale image as a heightmap for landscape generation. There's an excellent heightmap generator available at terrain.party, based on real Earth terrain. Alternatively, you can use the botherAUR application, which can download larger areas and contains a number of options for fine-tuning the resulting heightmap (see the README for some notes on usage). You may further use gimp for fine-tuning the heightmap, especially useful are the Levels and Gaussian Blur tools.
Cheats
A cheat menu can be shown in a local game by pressing Ctrl-Alt-C.
Detailed information about cheats are available here.
Troubleshooting
Music is not playing
The soundtrack of the game is made of MIDI files. Therefore, you need a MIDI synthesizer to play them.
The game will automatically try to use TiMidity++ with no additional arguments. If for some reason you need/want to use another synthesizer, OpenTTD provides the 'extmidi' music driver, which allows you to configure a command to be ran to play music.
Warning: When using the extmidi driver, the in-game volume control sliders are disabled and cannot be used to change the volume.
Warning: If the command you want to run is not included in
$PATH
, you must specify the absolute path.Edit your openttd.cfg to configure extmidi : Medicare insulin $35.
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Note: You can also configure extmidi when starting up the game :
openttd -m extmidi:cmd=<command>
However, extmidi does not allow additionnal arguments in the command. The solution is to use a wrapper script (for example,
~/.openttd/playmidi
) :Mark it as executable :
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Then you can specify the full path to the script as the command to be used with extmidi :
See also
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