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    Open TTD Port - latest version?

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    • N
      Niejeden
      last edited by Niejeden

      Hi everyone!

      Since it's my first post, I'd like to thank and congratulate RetroPie crew for all efforts. Keep up the good work, guys! :)

      I wanted to ask, is there a chance, that OTTD Port (available for download in Retropie) will be updated to latest version (1.9.2)? Current version is quite old (1.6.x) and I found no way to update it...

      Regards!

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      • mituM
        mitu Global Moderator
        last edited by

        The OpenTTD port uses the standard package distributed with Raspbian, which in turn gets it from Debian - https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=openttd. As you see, the version distributed in Rapbian Stretch is 1.6, the next version of Raspbian (Buster) contains an updated version (1.8). At this point though, Raspbian Buster is not fully supported in RetroPie, but that might change in the near future.

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          Niejeden
          last edited by Niejeden

          Thank you for the answer. However, 1.8 is still outdated and won't allow to play in multi, as most of servers are 1.9.2...

          Sorry for noob question (I'm new to Linux), but do you think it's possible to compile 1.9.2 manually from source to work on RPi? I see, that official OTTD site has builds for Debian Stretch, but not for ARM chip... There's a guide for compiling for Debian:

          https://wiki.openttd.org/Compiling_on_(GNU/)Linux_and_*BSD

          I there a chance that this method will work on RPi?

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          • mituM
            mitu Global Moderator
            last edited by

            You can install from source using the instructions for Debian, I don't think that would be a problem.

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              Niejeden
              last edited by

              Instruction for Debian worked like a charm :) I didn't expected it to be so easy :) Thanks!

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