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Gymnasiast

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  1. A fix is now pending: https://github.com/OpenRCT2/OpenRCT2/pull/17628
  2. I stopped adding tarballs because so many people reported not getting them to work due to all the dependency versions it was compiled against. I can provide you with one if you really want, though. Another option is, of course, to build the game yourself. (Which I thought was the point of Gentoo :P) There are build instructions here, but they are outdated for Gentoo: https://github.com/OpenRCT2/OpenRCT2/wiki/Building-OpenRCT2-on-Linux If you go down the route of building yourself, I would like to hear the packages you used, so we can update the build instructions properly.
  3. This should have been fixed in the meantime, with the files now only being saved with the .PARK extension. Could you check that?
  4. You can no longer save to an .SV6 file. OpenRCT2 now saves to its own format that allows for higher limits. (You can still load SV6 and SV4 files, and always will.) The issue you have seems to be a bug with the "level crossing" feature. You might get the guests unstuck by removing and replacing some footpath tiles, although that is obviously only a workaround - we will have to take a proper look at this.
  5. This is a bug. I created a bug report here: https://github.com/OpenRCT2/OpenRCT2/issues/17542 You can follow the status of it there.
  6. I created this issue for the station style: https://github.com/OpenRCT2/OpenRCT2/issues/17541
  7. The Side-Friction roller coaster is from the 1890s. Having block brakes on it is about as unrealistic as a Roman soldier with a smartphone. 😉
  8. You will need to select the RCT2 directory inside the Wineprefix that WineBottler created. I don’t know where WineBottler saves these, but it is possible that it’s a hidden directory. Which, by the way, is why our guides do not recommend using WineBottler in the first place. It is also possible that it’s hidden under that `rct_2` app in your screenshot. I would instead try this utility: https://macsourceports.com/utility/extractor Use it to extract the files from the GOG installer to a specific directory (e.g. Downloads/RCT2), and then point OpenRCT2 to that directory.
  9. Check your antivirus (Windows Defender and Norton, by the looks of it). It might be ransomware protection that interferes with OpenRCT2’s ability to read/write to and from disk.
  10. This is expected, as the TD6 file format does not support the new footpaths. We are working on creating our own format, but this takes time. The station style is a bug, though.
  11. You now have about 20 requests like this on this forum. This is getting a bit spammy. Please wait until at least some of these have had replies until posting more. Or even better: build some of these coasters yourself and post them here.
  12. Generally, this problem goes away on its own. If it doesn’t, you can always download an installer build manually and use that. The Launcher is an unofficial project made by a contributor and is not required to run OpenRCT2.
  13. It doesn’t hurt to check with us, certainly. Better safe than sorry. But your topic title was a bit... let’s say “overexcited”. Anyway, I know you well enough to understand you did this to be helpful. 🙂
  14. This is caused by missing files in the ObjData folder of your RCT2 install. As OpenRCT2 has its own metadata, the vehicles will show up in menus and _behave_ correctly, but no images will be loaded. What version of RCT2 do you have? E.g. CD, GOG, Steam.
  15. Also see our FAQ: https://github.com/OpenRCT2/OpenRCT2/wiki/FAQ-&-Common-Issues#why-does-my-virus-scanner-not-trust-openrct2=
  16. No, it does not. And don’t necropost, please, unless you have a very good reason to do so.
  17. Most likely, it is your AV’s ransomware protection interfering. Microsoft’s Windows Defender is known to do this on occasion (but it won’t be the only one!). The solution is to whitelist OpenRCT2 in your AV’s settings.
  18. Can you both download the newest develop build from here: https://openrct2.org/downloads/develop . You’ll want an installer build, and most likely x64.
  19. That’s what you said in your first post already. What do you mean exactly by "is coming"?
  20. What do you mean, exactly?
  21. Now _that_ is a name I haven’t heard in a long, long time! I visited the park a few times when I was in primary school. I actually made it back in the day. The file date says 21 April 2003, so that’s 19 years ago. I’m not entirely happy with it, but I’ll post it anyway. But then, I was 12 at the time: Some notes for anyone who wants to do a better conversion: You might need to enable height limits The train contains 20 cars, for which you will need to enable cheats The ride was built by Zierer. This exact ride type _is_ represented in (Open)RCT2 as the Junior Roller Coaster, although the real-life version has a brief steep-ish section that the (Open)RCT2 counterpart does not support. Instead, you may want to use the Classic Mini Roller Coaster, which looks the same.
  22. Do you have any plugins in your OpenRCT2 install?
  23. I tried your save, but I had no crash or anything, it just removed the maze without trouble. Could you provide your build string? You can find it in the About ‘OpenRCT2’ window. There is also a button there to copy it. Additionally: what is your operating system?
  24. You need to put the scenarios and object files in your user profile’s OpenRCT2 folder. To get there, simply click the red toolbox -> Open Custom Content folder. Then put the scenarios in the `scenario` folder, the objects in `object` and the track designs in `track`. Oh, by the way, I restored the UCES site as part of my RCT2 website archive project. (I managed to track down MidwestBoyInLA as well.). You can visit it here: https://uces.rctspace.com/index2.html
  25. @BryDThe last version that works on macOS 10.13 is v0.2.6, which you can download here: https://github.com/OpenRCT2/OpenRCT2/releases/download/v0.2.6/OpenRCT2-0.2.6-macos-x86_64.zip
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