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Gymnasiast

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  1. On macOS, you don't put shortcuts to applications on the desktop. You put them in the Dock (the bar full of icons on the bottom of your screen). To get it there, just drag the OpenRCT2 app into the Dock.
  2. You're using the "release" version. Please set your launcher to use "develop". Then try again. (We release irregularly, and a lot of bugs in the last release (0.2.1) have already been solved in the "develop" branch. In general, we recommend always using develop unless you have a good reason not to.)
  3. Ok, thanks. You will need to take a look on the file system. You can do that with a file manager (available in the Play Store) or by connecting the device to a computer with a USB cable. Unfortunately, the internet appears a little thin on details as to where RCT Classic stores its files. I would love to say which directory to look in, but lacking both an Android device and RCT Classic, I cannot look it up. What I would do is connect the phone to a computer and search for the name of the track design, or for files ending in *.TD6 (the track format that RCT2 and RCT Classic use).
  4. We can't help if you don't even specify which operating system you have -- is it iOS or Android? And which version?
  5. It was a bug that has been solved in the meantime. Please update your server.
  6. This appears to be a bug, which we are currently trying to solve. In the meantime, you can follow method 2 on the page that h0pscotch linked. Edit: this bug has now been fixed.
  7. Since this question seems to be asked often, I figured I'd copy a small tutorial I wrote earlier. In the title screen of OpenRCT2, click on the red toolbox. A menu will drop down. Click the last option in the menu, labelled 'Open custom content folder': The file manager will now open the custom content folder of OpenRCT2. This contains several precreated folders: An overview of what each folder is used for: heightmap: When trying to load heightmaps in the Scenario Editor, this folder is looked in first. landscape: When working on scenarios in the Scenario Editor, unfinished ones are saved here. object: This is the folder where you can put your custom objects (.DAT, .POB or .PARKOBJ). If you load a saved game from someone else with custom objects in it, OpenRCT2 will extract them here as well. save: Saved games are put here. scenario: Custom scenarios are put here. screenshot: If you create a screenshot, it will be saved here. themes: If you create a custom theme, it will be saved here. track: Your custom track designs are saved here.
  8. You need to provide way more data. Which operating system do you use? Which build of OpenRCT2 are you running, and which build is your brother running?
  9. You can downvote Jens' comment all you want, but you aren't explaining your problem clearly at all. I guess that you do have RCT2 and you mean that you have the issue of not all RCT1 scenarios showing up. In any case, if you wish help, stop downvoting and explain yourself clearly.
  10. When we switch save format and increase those limits, expect it to be shouted off the rooftops.
  11. This question has been asked dozens of times - the last time was two days before you did, so you must have seen it in the topic list. We're getting tired of answering it again and again.
  12. If you had taken 10 seconds to search for it, you'd have seen that dozens of people have asked the same question. To repeat the answer you were too lazy to look for: there is no Trojan, your AV is reporting a false positive. Upgrade your AV to one that doesn't come up with a false positive, or whitelist OpenRCT2 in your AV (that's what the whitelist is there for).
  13. Well, I think you managed all right. I did modify the title to be more descriptive, and I crossed out the request/question, since every Issue should only handle one thing. Though your question was already answered by ocalhoun when I checked.
  14. @skjfhniasubcoivu Not for all builds, though. Anyway, here is a link to the most recent development build that has an Android build as well: https://openrct2.org/downloads/develop/7e769ed
  15. I finally get to say this: "It's not a bug, it's a feature!" That is, the rotating of entrance and exit buildings is most certainly intended to be possible. It has been used by the NewElement crowd for years, and we eventually plan to make a proper feature. The track design bit is a bug, though. Could you create an issue on Github for it?
  16. I will not have you order us around.
  17. Can you provide us with a reliable source?
  18. We fixed a problem like that recently... do you still have this problem?
  19. I can't magically smell what's wrong with that save, so you'll have to upload it so that I can investigate.
  20. It has been fixed now. Please install the latest update.
  21. You need to be WAY more specific. Do you use the launcher? Which directory did you select? Can you show a screenshot?
  22. This has been fixed now. Please upgrade to the newest develop.
  23. If you cannot find that button, you're on an old build or you use release. Please upgrade to the latest develop version. Nevertheless, the folder can be accessed manually as follows: Open your home folder Click the 'Go' menu. Hold ALT/Option Click Library Go to the Application Support folder Go to the OpenRCT2 folder
  24. Do you all use the PPA? There is a bug in that, which I'm currently trying to address. If not, please tell me how you obtained OpenRCT2 (separate download/launcher/self-compiled/repository/...).
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