OpenTTD-patches
OpenTTD - http://www.openttd.org/ - with additional patches (by JGRennison)
freeciv
Freeciv is a Free and Open Source empire-building strategy game inspired by the history of human civilization. Upstream repository for the standalone Freeciv client and server. Report bugs and submit patches at https://osdn.net/projects/freeciv/ticket/ (by freeciv)
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OpenTTD-patches
Posts with mentions or reviews of OpenTTD-patches.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-03-07.
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I need some help please, why would this train chose to que before the red exit signal instead of entering the green one like the other trains?
Personally, I've started playing the JGR PP fork of OpenTTD, which lets you do signalling logic without tricking the pathfinder like this. https://github.com/JGRennison/OpenTTD-patches
- Shared infrastructure(2023)?
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Approaching the Central Station
I think most people are using JGR patch pack currently, at least that's what my friends and I are playing. Excited to hear what he uses though!
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Lately it seems like all my games just devolve into a landscaping simulator
Use jrgpp https://github.com/JGRennison/OpenTTD-patches then enable it in the settings.
- What is JGRPP
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Logic Signal?
The closest thing to logic signals in JGRPP is programmable pre-signals. However most of the time you'd be better off with routefinding restrictions instead. This page may help a bit: https://github.com/JGRennison/OpenTTD-patches/wiki/Signalling You can do this with slots.
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Is there a reason I cannot play this scenario?
As others have stated, you need to install the JGR patch pack, which you can do here.
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OpenTTD JGRPP : METROPOLITAN PATROL POLICE ON DUTY.
JGRPP is a forked (sort of like customized) version of OpenTTD. Learn more here: https://github.com/JGRennison/OpenTTD-patches
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How to see locomotives and waggons in different lists?
that is not possible in the official / vanilla version. You need a patched version like the JGR patch, which can be found Here
- Some people be like: "no slowdown!"
freeciv
Posts with mentions or reviews of freeciv.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-07-08.
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6 free games updated in the last 60 days
#4 - Free Civ - Its Civilization 1 and 2, a free clone. You can download the game here; OR play via the online web version... which is my favorite... has a great 2.5 iso view that adds depth.. or join a mega game where 300 or so human players play one turn per day.
- anime_irl
- Is it possible to see the code of 90s computer games?
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Will Civ II ever be available on the download sites? I’m an oldster and just can’t get into newer gaming.
Also, a similar question points to FreeCiv: http://www.freeciv.org/
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Im looking to try open source games, what are some good ones?
Freeciv
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What is your favorite open source Linux game? Mine is Wideland (Best way to describe is the way Settlers 3 should have been)
I also played my fair share of FreeCiv, because my second favourite Amiga game was Civilization. ;-)
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Does anyone remember Civ2 on the PS1? The computer player took so long after a while 😂
It's worth-trying if you're interested in seeing what the "4x" genre is about. Probably not Civ 2 on PSX, but you can get Civ: Revolution (Civ "dumbed down" for consoles) on the PS360 generation consoles, Civ: Revolution 2 on mobile (not a bad attempt but really should've stuck on console), Civ 6 on the Nintendo Switch, or FreeCiv on PC and/or mobile if you want a Civ2-experience that isn't stuck on the original Playstation (or hunting down an older DOS/Windows copy). Alternatively, if looking for a Civ5 experience and not on Steam but mobile: There is UnCiv which can be pretty decent for the price (free) and platform (mobile). It won't match Civ6, but it's near "current" based on Civ5.
- FreeCiv update 3.0.6 released - Free & open-source empire-building strategy game inspired by the history of human civilization
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link testing
It's a tough one to recommend for, that fanless system tends to overheat just being on, much less running anything, from all I've read. I'd probably stick with some basics like ADOM, FreeCiv, Battle for Wesnoth, etc. (all three are free by the way). Those games are non-system intensive so shouldn't put too much pressure on it to run them, and turn-based so you don't have to worry about lag. Looking for a bit more action, give the demo for Torchlight a go, see how the system handles it. Should be capable enough but with heat issues it could put a crimp in the play. Similar with Windows (Bedrock) edition Minecraft, give the free trial a go and see what's what. Fez, Bastion, Braid, Baldur's Gate 1 & 2, Beyond Good & Evil, Commandos 2+3, Deus Ex, Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind, Empire Earth, Europa Universalis II, Fallout 1/2/Tactics, Fate, FlatOut 2, Gothic 2, Ground Control, Hearts of Iron, Hitman 3: Contracts, Homeworld (the classic version, comes with the remastered), IL-2 Sturmovik, Jagged Alliance 2, Machinarium, Majesty, Medal of Honor: Allied Assault, Mount & Blade, Oddworld: Abe's Exoddus, Planescape: Torment, Praetorians, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, Quake 1-3, Rayman 2, Return to Castle Wolfenstein, Shadow Warrior Classic, Sid Meier’s Civilization III (or give Freeciv a go instead), Silent Storm, SimCity 4 Deluxe, Soldier of Fortune II: Double Helix, Starcraft (original, it's the free one), System Shock 2, The Curse of Monkey Island, The Settlers IV, Theme Hospital, Thief, Thief 2, Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six, Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell, Tomb Raider II, should run on that.
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Civilisation style games on a budget
Freeciv is well, free : https://www.freeciv.org