docs/OSX_install_instructions.txt
author rubidium
Wed, 09 Jul 2008 19:13:21 +0000
branch0.6
changeset 11128 b62a7b45babf
parent 3971 2116cd6db7fd
permissions -rw-r--r--
(svn r13686) [0.6] -Backport from trunk:
- Fix: Memory leak when NewGRFs got forcefully disabled and they defined GOTO labels (r13675)
- Fix: Crash when drawing a non-real sprite caused by NewGRF interference [FS#2127] (r13674)
- Fix: Disable static NewGRFs when non-static NewGRFs query them in the context of network games. This makes it impossible for static NewGRFs to disable non-static NewGRFs and 'bad' things happening because the non-static NewGRF doesn't know about the static NewGRF (r13576)
- Fix: First determine where to *exactly* build a house before asking a NewGRF whether the location is good instead of possibly moving the house a tile after the NewGRF said the location is good (r13489)
- Fix: Do not crash when resolving vehicle sprite groups with zero sprites (r13397)
- Fix: In the purchase list, CB36 for capacity was not called for the first part of rail and road vehicles (r13385)
To install OpenTTD, you should drag the game to any location you want and in that folder, you should create a folder called "data". It should contain:
sample.cat
trg1r.grf
trgcr.grf
trghr.grf
trgir.grf
trgtr.grf

(Alternatively you can use the TTD GRF files from the DOS version: TRG1.GRF, TRGC.GRF, TRGH.GRF, TRGI.GRF, TRGT.GRF. A few minor graphical glitches with the DOS graphics remain. E.g. the autorail button in the rail toolbar doesn't look as nice as with the Windows graphics.)

You should also use the data folder to add any custom grf files if you like

if you want music, you can add a GM folder and add all .gm files from TTD inside it

If you want to use the scenarios, you can copy the scenario folder as well. If you already have one, just copy the content so you don't overwrite old ones that have been removed.

In the end, you should have a folder containing:
OpenTTD (the actual game)
data (containing the grf files)
GM   (optional for music)
scenario (optional pregenerated maps)

The game adds some items by itself when it runs, like a save folder and a setting file