OpenTTD
julius
OpenTTD | julius | |
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249 | 73 | |
5,944 | 2,557 | |
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9.9 | 7.3 | |
5 days ago | 15 days ago | |
C++ | C | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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OpenTTD
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Lessons from Open-Source Game Projects
OpenTTD - Open source simulation game based upon Transport Tycoon Deluxe. C++, SDL2
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Noise limit: yes
https://github.com/OpenTTD/OpenTTD/pull/11565 for reference.
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6 free games updated in the last 60 days
#6 - OpenTTD - Transport Tycoon Deluxe... with multiplayer.... it has the most Win98 Interface, but once you get past that... this is the best and most amazing free sim tycoon game you will ever find.
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Love the game, but- I dont have 30$
OpenTTD is awesome and comes up quite often if you search for "free alternative" in this sub.
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Is there any similar games to factorio
OpenTTD is quite similar and free. (Free as in freedom and free as in beer.)
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A similar game to factorio
Probably not nearly as complex and a bit different, but: OpenTTD
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Looking for the code pack that allows people to buy out each other's companies
Not for long: https://github.com/OpenTTD/OpenTTD/pull/10709
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tell me a native linux game that is not a poor port and maintained well
Open Transport Tycoon Deluxe https://www.openttd.org/
- OpenTTD 13.2.1 Hotfix already out
julius
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Lessons from Open-Source Game Projects
Julius) - Caesar 3 clone. C, SDL2
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Open Source Rewrite of Civilization 1 Source Code – OpenCiv1 Project
Cesar 3 was also rewritten (https://github.com/bvschaik/julius), and besides the marvelous work from the author that has allowed fans of the original to experience it on modern platforms and further preserve it, it has also invigorated the community and spawned other efforts to further enhance the game.
It’s a shame that many companies do not agree with such an approach for dormant or abandonware properties.
- Still have an issue with the sound loop in Caeser III
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Which game introduced you to the series? Do you find it easy to transition into the other games besides the one you started with?
Picked it up on GoG a while back and had a great time with it. Keep thinking about it every so often despite not finding the time to play through it again. Last year I decided to teach myself a specific game engine by replicating the game. I am not a game developer so I was in over my head and I stopped but I revisited the project earlier this month and managed to get basic map rendering working with the original tiles. The julius project together with citybuilding-tools and ZeusMapper were a great help to learn how to read the original asset files. I see all the Caesar 3 maps on this subreddit and would love to at least be able to generate those for Zeus + Poseidon one day even if I never get any actual game logic working. However just trying to figure out the logic for how cliff and rock formations are rendered is enough to make me think that will never happen. What I wouldn't give for a peek at the original source code.
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For those who are waiting on this new bronze age title like me, please enjoy these game recommendations. Can't wait for an "Immortal Empire" Bronze age map.
Caesar III was recently reverse engineered, and is now receiving updates (project Julius on github) and new features (project Augustus on github).
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What are your favourite logistics games?
There is Julius if you want to play it today https://github.com/bvschaik/julius
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How to run Caesar III on Steam Deck?
I just got my Steam Deck and one of the first things I'd like to try is to play the old city-building Caesar III. I searched a bit and it seems that the only way to run it is through https://github.com/bvschaik/julius/releases/tag/v1.7.0 installation. Can you please explain how to do it?
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Super Low Tech Games on Steam
An old city builder called Caesar 3 has a Steam release, and an open source implementation named Julius that works natively on linux.
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Some time ago I saw Caesar 3 on this sub, decided to play it for the first time, got addicted, now I just finished the main campaign, such a great city-builder! Is there any modern successor?
there is an open source copy of this game called Julius that fixes some aspect ratio issues of this game and is free to download (you need to have bought a legal copy of the game for it to work though). they also made a version called Augustus that adds a bunch of new things, like the monument system from later games ins the series. https://github.com/bvschaik/julius
- It's because of this game that I became addicted to city building and strategy games. It still holds up today.
What are some alternatives?
OpenRA - Open Source real-time strategy game engine for early Westwood games such as Command & Conquer: Red Alert written in C# using SDL and OpenGL. Runs on Windows, Linux, *BSD and Mac OS X.
augustus - An open source re-implementation of Caesar III
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/
Ozymandias - An open source re-implementation of Pharaoh (1999) in the Julius/Augustus engine
simutrans - Mirror of Simutrans SVN Repository
jazz2 - 🎮 · Jazz² Resurrection: Open-source reimplementation of Jazz Jackrabbit 2
openmw-android - OpenMW for Android
Librelancer - A re-implementation of Freelancer
devilutionX - Diablo build for modern operating systems
Cataclysm-DDA - Cataclysm - Dark Days Ahead. A turn-based survival game set in a post-apocalyptic world.
luxtorpeda - Steam Play compatibility tool to run games using native Linux engines