
Hyper Speed: 2^7 = 128 updates per tick (Requires Debugging Tools enabled).The only way to change the game speed was through hotkeys, you also could not determine what speed you were currently at. To fix this, clicking on the consolidated Land Rights button in the Park window would open up a new tool where you could choose, Land Rights or Construction Rights, along with the input size.īefore the advent of the Game Speed Button. You could only buy one piece of land at a time which was a huge pain when it came to claiming uncharted territory. A text input would pop up asking for a new size.īuying land rights in RCT2 was a huge pain before. Because of this, I added the ability to change the selection size by clicking on the selection grid in the window. OpenRCT2 supports selection sizes much larger than the original game. My first big Quality of Life feature was a toggle settings for dragging the land tool around to change Surface types without having to click every single time (and risk changing the land elevation). My first small feature I added was the ability to randomize which music played on the title screen (Either RCT1’s or RCT2’s).Ī simple addition to keep track of the window size between play sessions so it’s not always a small Window on launch. Contributions 2015 Random Title Music: #1050 OpenRCT2 wouldn’t be where it is today without the extensive effort to decompile every function along with all the bug fixing everyone works on. Below is the history of my contributions and what I added to the project, excluding many of the minor bug fixes.Īlthough I’ve made a lot of visible contributions to OpenRCT2, that in no way invalidates any of the work many are doing behind the scenes. It’s kind of embarrassing looking back on my PRs and seeing many of the mistakes I made so often.

OpenRCT2 was my first real experience of working on an open source project, and my first dive into pull requests and working with Git Bash. I started contributing to OpenRCT2 after I released my GitHub Pages section for my RCT2 Tools and someone recommended I help out. DAT file format, which he used to create his RCT2 Ride Generator and many custom-made rides. I worked with X123M3-256 over IRC to decipher the attraction. Before I started working for the OpenRCT2 team, I began working on my original RCT2 tool, the Content Browser.
