4/2/2023 0 Comments Openttd auto renew![]() ![]() ![]() I agree with both ends of the spectrum here, Personally, I do not share your opinion.Īn way to help out with graphical improvements? I know there are mods that overhaul the assets to 32 bit iirc (it's been years since I last played OpenTDD). Originally posted by TrueBrain:I am sorry to read you don't consider OpenTTD "good enough" to release on Steam. I just hope it makes enough people happy that it was worth our effort :) So why bother? Well, mostly because we could. Always playing state-of-the-art version (latest nightly, optional "beta" branch) Automatic updates of the game no more manual downloading on every new release Ability to see which friends are playing OpenTTD Available from their favorite gaming platform (single place to have all your games) Using the Steam version gives you benefits over downloading it from our website: other people might disagree with you (as I personally do). That said, you call it "strictly inferior" (and you are absolutely free in your opinion). Also, if anyone is reading this and has good C++ knowledge and likes a nice challenge, feel free to jump in! (visit our GitHub or Discord!) We will be waiting for you :) It does require a contributor to put in the time and effort to build it this hasn't happened yet. Would we love to have all these futures you mention? Sure, mostly. Just please don't gatekeep our release to Steam because it doesn't live up to your expectations. OpenTTD is and always will be available via our website. Not with all the bells and whistles as you might want, but you are also absolutely not obligated to use the Steam version either. For now, we are just really happy to release on Steam. With that out of the way: Rome wasn't build in one day, and neither is our Steam integration. That is the cool thing about Open Source: choices and doing what you love. And this year, we wanted to release OpenTTD on Steam. Sometimes we make the AI fully scriptable and have AI battles. All contributors develop for OpenTTD in their free time, and OpenTTD fully depends on those contributors to make the game grow.įrom time to time, we (as contributors) like to do crazy stuff. Nobody is paying contributors anything to do the things they love. OpenTTD is an Open Source game, available free of charge (and without DRM etc), build and run by volunteers (contributors). Personally, I do not share your opinion.Ī bit of background, for in case you don't know: I am sorry to read you don't consider OpenTTD "good enough" to release on Steam. ![]()
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