“OpenRCT2 is an open-source re-implementation of RollerCoaster Tycoon 2 (RCT2), expanding the game with new features, fixing bugs and raising game limits.”

A project I never see great brought up enough so here’s some love to a great classic game that’s been revitalized by fans.

  • DirkMcCallahan
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    271 year ago

    OpenTTD and OpenRCT2 are two of the greatest things ever made. Highly recommended (not responsible for loss of productivity).

  • @[email protected]
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    201 year ago

    If you havent you should subscribe to Marcel Vos on youtube. He has like a thousand videos going deep into OpenRCT2

    • DeeOP
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      51 year ago

      I have not, thanks for that shout out I’ll definitely be looking into that!

    • at_an_angle
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      51 year ago

      Even just casually watching a few of his tutorial/mechanics really helped me in this game.

  • AnonymousLlama
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    161 year ago

    Been using Open RCT2 for years. The updated resolution support and scaling is a killer feature, you can play it at 4K perfectly.

    The project also added new features and QOL improvements too (giving rollercoaster alternative modes where in the original it could only do XYZ)

    Wouldn’t be able to go back to the original now that I’ve tried Open RCT2

    • @[email protected]
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      31 year ago

      There’s even a handful of original coasters (hybrid coasters, single rail coasters, and alpine coasters), although you’ll only see them in custom scenarios. Still cool that they’ve added two “modern” coasters that didn’t exist when the games first came out (the first two I mentioned).

  • azed
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    They require you have the source files for the original game, which you can usually get for 1-3 bucks on gog or steam during sales. Totally worth it for this masterpiece.

    • popshabang
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      121 year ago

      While steam does work, I’d highly recommend going GOG for the DRM free files

    • zalack
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      1 year ago

      It’s a really interesting way to get around copyright without needing to make your own assets.

    • mmmplak
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      41 year ago

      Oh man, these fediverse links don’t look inviting if you’re not familiar with these sites. Just saying.

    • DeeOP
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      31 year ago

      Oh cool, I had no idea those were there! Feel free to crosspost but I think those communities might already be aware of this project lol

      • @Die4Ever
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        31 year ago

        yea I guess it can’t hurt lol

  • @[email protected]
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    71 year ago

    Oh wow, I played so many hours of that game as a kid. OpenTTD is a thing already so why not this!

    • austonst
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      101 year ago

      I can’t let myself play OpenTTD anymore. It runs too big a risk of annihilating my sleep schedule. There’s always some city that could really use some bus route optimization.

  • Lor
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    61 year ago

    Oh wow. I’m gonna have to check that out later. As a kid i adored that game.

    • @[email protected]
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      31 year ago

      Re: openRCT2: you will need a copy of the original RCT2 in order to play it - it doesn’t include the assets due to copyright. The GOG version’s assets will work for it if you don’t have the disc.

      OpenTTD however, has its own custom open replacement assets, so you don’t need the original game.

      • @[email protected]
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        41 year ago

        There are instructions out there that indicate the demo version of RCT2 has enough of the source files to work >.> Just throwing that out there.

  • IAm8BitWolf
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    41 year ago

    I couldn’t play RCT2 without the ORTC2 mod that lets you put garbage bins and benches everywhere in a single click

  • @[email protected]
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    21 year ago

    When I recently got my ultrawide, I thought what’s the best game to utilize it? Then I found out this allows the game to support modern screen resolutions, so OpenRCT2 is great!