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The game won't show up in the list of installed games - this is normal.Ĭontinue Guide: Install OpenRCT2 on Linux © 2022 OpenRCT2.
#OPENRCT2 LINUX DOWNLOAD#
Once the download is complete, the console will display something along the lines of the following. You don't have to wait for the first download to finish before entering the second one. If you also own RCT1 Deluxe on Steam and want those assets as well, you could enter this command. Open it, and enter the following command. You should now see additional tab in the top menu called CONSOLE.
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Mv "$EXTRACTDIR/Minimum" "$EXTRACTDIR/RCT2" Steam version unshield -g Minimum -d "PATH-TO-EXTRACT-FILES-TO" x "INSTALLER-LOCATION/data1.hdr"Ĭp -R "$INSTALLDIR/Data/" "$EXTRACTDIR/Minimum/Data" Once you have unshield, run the following commands, replacing PATH-TO-EXTRACT-FILES-TO and INSTALLER-LOCATION appropriately. Various fixes and improvements for bugs in the original game. There may be a package available for your distribution, or build from source (grab the source from the link, then run cmake. OpenRCT2 features many changes compared to the original RollerCoaster Tycoon 2 game. If you have the retail installer, you'll need unshield to extract it. The files will be extracted, and you're ready to go. Open a terminal window, navigate to the folder you created and run the following command. Check if your distribution has a package for it, if not it can be downloaded from the link provided.Ĭreate a folder for the RCT2 files, and move the installer package to it, as innoextract will simply dump the contents to the folder where the installer resides. If you have the GOG.com installer, you can extract it using innoextract.
#OPENRCT2 LINUX MANUAL#
Second option: Manual extraction GOG.com version Alternatively, if you want the latest development build, install the openrct2-git package from the AUR. If you want to install the latest release - stable, well-tested, but might have fewer features than the latest development build, install the openrct2 package from the AUR. Download and install RCT2, remembering to note/copy the path where you installed it. Install OpenRCT2 on Arch Linux - Quickstart Guide Install OpenRCT2.
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Steam versionįollow a guide for installing Steam via WINE, such as this one from the Arch Wiki. It does not matter if RCT2 actually runs, as we'll be using OpenRCT2. Follow the wizard the wrapper provides, pointing it to the installer at the appropriate point. Using a wrapper such as PlayOnLinux is recommended to make the process easier. Please select the Linux distro youre using. About Features Changelog Quickstart FAQ Downloads Forums Install OpenRCT2 on Linux - Quickstart Guide Select Linux distro.
#OPENRCT2 LINUX WINDOWS#
You can use WINE - a reimplementation of the Windows API - to run the installer. Read the Quickstart Guide to get help setting up your OpenRCT2 game copy. First option: WINE GOG.com and Retail CD versions If you're on Linux there are 2 options to extract the game files. I won't try the Github rework on SV6 yet, though am happy to see that progress is being made there to a stable release sometime.Extract RCT2 files on Linux - Quickstart Guide - OpenRCT2 About Features Changelog Quickstart FAQ Downloads Forums Extract RCT2 files on Linux - Quickstart Guide Now, if we could get the peeps to say something other than every 20 seconds "It's awfully warm out there", and every 30 seconds, "The more the merrier", well that would be an improvement, haha. I understand the project much better now. So what are these tarballs for? We should be downloading it for Windows, whether natively or in Wine? Maybe you could better explain this in the FAQ or Quickstart Guide.Īnyway, great job everyone. well, within Linux, RCT2 can only be run in Wine, right? Since as you earlier said, "The original RCT2 was never available for Linux".
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I later used the Quickstart Guide, and got it running with my GOG.com download in Wine. I was referring tp the Linux tarballs at. If so (running in Linux outside of Wine), what to do with the.