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Railroad Tycoon 2: Gold Edition FAQ
Last Updated on: 2000-09-24 10:53:09
This is where you will find useful information about Railroad Tycoon 2. The following are answers to some frequently asked questions about this game. Please read these before e-mailing Loki Technical Support - Chances are your question is answered here too!
This FAQ is modelled on the Linux HOWTO documents for consistency and ease of navigation.
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Linux kernel 2.2.x GNU C Libraries (glibc) 2.x Pentium class processor 4-speed CD-ROM drive 16 MB RAM 200 MB free disk space XFree86 3.2.x or newer |
8-bit or 16-bit color Video card capable of 1024x768 resolution SVGA monitor /dev/dsp compatible sound device (Enlightenment Sound Daemon also supported) |
The 1.54b patch does include a dynamic version, which allows you to use a different version of SDL (the Simple DirectMedia Layer), including one you compile yourself. As of this writing, SDL includes support for SVGAlib, the frame buffer, and AAlib.
Use of the dynamic version is not a supported configuration.
Because the game is designed for glibc, libc5 users may need to upgrade.
The current patches include a patch for the PPC architecture.
The base installation will use up approximately 180 MB of hard disk space. The two campaigns can be left on the cd, as can the movies for the campaigns. If installed to the hard disk, the campaigns and movies will take an additional 160+ MB of space. If the space is available, we recommend installing to the hard disk, as doing so will improve game performance, scenario loading time, etc.
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Linux kernel 2.2.x GNU C Libraries (glibc) 2.x Pentium class processor 4-speed CD-ROM drive 16 MB RAM 85 MB free disk space XFree86 3.2.x or newer |
8-bit or 16-bit color Video card capable of 1024x768 resolution SVGA monitor /dev/dsp compatible sound device (Enlightenment Sound Daemon also supported) |
rt2-demo.run
archive from one of our mirrorscd /usr/local/games
)sh ~/rt2-demo.run
). A new "rt2_demo
" directory should have been created../rt2_demo
" (or create symbolic links, or add the rt2_demo
directory to your path).mount
" command. If you are unsure how this works, please check the documentation for your Linux distribution. Generally, the format for mounting a CD-ROM under Linux is similar to:
mount -t iso9660 -r /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom
sh [Mounted CD-ROM Path]/setup.sh
". Be sure to replace the [Mounted CD-ROM Path] portion of this command with the correct path for the mounted CD-ROM. In the example above, the command would be:
sh /mnt/cdrom/setup.sh
$PATH
where a symbolic link for the binary should be set up. Make sure you have write permissions in both of these directories.rt2
" from the console (you shouldn't have to enter the complete path)./usr/local/games
(or wherever you install the game).export PATH=$PATH:[installation directory]
(replacing [installation directory] with the actual path to the installation, of course)loki_update
(http://updates.lokigames.com/).
There is a 1.54b patch/installer for the PPC version (which requires the retail CD for the installation), available at http://www.lokigames.com/products/rt2/updates.php3.
--compress
or -z
command line option is used.1.54a:
sh rt2-1.54a-x86.shor
sh rt2-1.54b-x86.shNOTE: You don't have to be logged in as root to run the upgrade, but you do need to have write permissions to the game directory and files. (It's a good idea to run the upgrade script logged in as the same user under which you installed the game.)
Here are suggestions for some of the major window managers:
K -> panel -> configure
configure
" from the pop-up menu.MWMDecorHints
to your window manager initialization file. This is known to work with AfterStep and FVWM.xinit
" rather than "startx
", so that you're not using a window manager at all. Or you can run the X server in a different resolution so that the game won't run full screen. (See this answer.)Desktop menu items (KDE/Gnome)
" in the setup screen is selected,
and the game will add itself to the KDE/Gnome menu during the installation.If there is no video mode for 1024x768 defined in your X configuration, RT2 will not be able to switch to full-screen, and it will run windowed by default.
Alternatively, you can run RT2 with the command-line
rt2 -wto force it into windowed mode.
If you're running in 1024x768 resolution, the game will use the whole screen. If you want the game to use the DGA extensions to switch to fullscreen, run the game as root. DGA fullscreen allows slightly better performance by writing to /dev/mem directly, rather than going through X buffers. To allow non-root access to this, you need to put yourself in a trusted group and give the group access to /dev/mem.
NOTE: This is a security risk and should not be used on machines where security is important.
For the patched version:
Due to updates to SDL, DGA is no longer required to run full-screen. If you are running as someone other than root, you will be able to switch to 1024x768 fullscreen without having access to /dev/mem, provided X has been configured to include a 1024x768 mode.
startx -- -bpp 16
"./usr/local/games/RT2/rt2
(or whatever path you put rt2 in). You might want to back up your old .xinitrc
just in case.Control Panel
" icon on the left side of the screen, then click "Graphics
", and turn some of the settings down. It will also help to make sure that "Color Mouse Cursor
" and "Grid Lines
" are turned off on the main control panel screen. ls -l /dev/cdrom
).
Then run the command chmod o+r /dev/hdc (using your device for /dev/hdc
).
Also, make sure that your cdrom device is listed in /etc/fstab as an iso9660 device.
You should see a line something like this when you "cat /etc/fstab
":
/dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom iso9660 user,ro 0 0If you have more than one CDROM device, check here to see how to tell the game which one to use.
--nocdrom
when running the game./dev/dsp
(chmod a+rw /dev/dsp
).
If sound still doesn't work, contact your Linux distributor for more assistance.
Once sound is properly installed on your system RT2 will use it automatically.
There is no need to do any sound configuration within the game itself.SDL_CDROM
to the full pathname of the CD device you want the game to use.
("export SDL_CDROM=/dev/hdc
", for example)There is a work-around involving eSound in the CTP FAQ.
Change
"
to modify characteristics of your player. (name, picture, description, etc.) Unfortunately, there is a bug in both 1.54 and 1.54a that prevents connections from outside the same subnet from working. This will be fixed in a later update.
~/.loki/rt2/userprofile.txt
and add the line "ipaddress = X.X.X.X
",
where X.X.X.X is the IP address of the interface you want to use.NOTE: Some Window Managers may bind the "Pause" key, and using the "+" and "-" keys will also speed up and slow down game play. (Slowing down to 0 is the same as pausing.)
On the book that comes up, click on the "Territories" tab, and click "Consult" under the territory in which you would like to build. You have to purchase rights for each territory separately.
Now the resource you're trying to track should be the only one written on the map. Zoom the map out for a more comprehensive view. Facilities which demand the resource have the name written next to them in yellow, and producers are written in white.
Editor.txt
is located in your RT2 install directory (by default, /usr/local/games/RT2
),
and it is called Editor.txt
.
To use these maps, you just need to decompress them ("unzip
" for the files from PopTop),
and then copy the .mp2 etc. files into the game directory's "maps" subdirectory.
Then you should be able to load them just like other single player scenario maps.
Since the updates no longer use DGA to set full-screen, this message should not be appearing after the patches have been applied.
~/.loki/rt2/games
), but the game will not be able to read them directly.
However, starting with version 1.54c, RT2 includes the commandline --compress
(abbreviation: -z
),
which will cause the saved games to be compressed.
Note that you do not need to specify this in order to read compressed saved games,
but it does dictate whether the games are written compressed.
By using this option, your saved games will not be compatible with other platforms (e.g. Windows), just with other Linux RT2 players.