english (au): 2 changes by krysclarke
italian: 14 changes by Rivarossi
russian: 2 changes by Ln-Wolf
finnish: 2 changes by hpiirai
tamil: 8 changes by merni-ns
english (au): 1 change by krysclarke
russian: 1 change by Ln-Wolf
turkish: 1 change by BeratSJ
french: 1 change by glx22
portuguese (brazilian): 4 changes by pasantoro
norwegian (bokmal): 1 change by buzzCraft
chinese (traditional): 1 change by wpi3
spanish (mexican): 1 change by absay
lithuanian: 1 change by devbotas
portuguese (brazilian): 3 changes by Greavez
Most languages stick with the 3-letter latin currency codes in the name
string, however some translations are... clever... and use the currency
symbol instead. Whilst this may look nice, it can cause issues with fonts
as some scripts have a specific limited set of fonts which do not include
these symbols.
Instead, hard code the currency code list and add it when drawing the
currency name.
english (au): 2 changes by krysclarke
vietnamese: 3 changes by KhoiCanDev
russian: 2 changes by Ln-Wolf
dutch: 5 changes by Afoklala
french: 2 changes by Lishouuu
portuguese: 2 changes by azulcosta
esperanto: 51 changes by legoscia
polish: 3 changes by pAter-exe
english (au): 1 change by krysclarke
korean: 1 change by telk5093
russian: 1 change by Ln-Wolf
french: 1 change by Lishouuu
portuguese: 1 change by azulcosta
english (au): 2 changes by krysclarke
korean: 2 changes by telk5093
russian: 2 changes by Ln-Wolf
french: 2 changes by ottdfevr
portuguese: 2 changes by azulcosta
portuguese (brazilian): 2 changes by ericandradex
polish: 2 changes by pAter-exe
korean: 2 changes by telk5093
russian: 2 changes by Ln-Wolf
finnish: 2 changes by hpiirai
turkish: 2 changes by EndChapter
french: 2 changes by glx22
portuguese: 2 changes by azulcosta
Wayland doesn't support mouse warping, X11 only for native
systems (so not for remote desktop, WSLg, etc), and emscripten
neither without complications. All these cannot offer a
mouse-lock.
english (au): 14 changes by krysclarke
english (us): 14 changes by 2TallTyler
vietnamese: 14 changes by KhoiCanDev
korean: 19 changes by telk5093
italian: 14 changes by Rivarossi
russian: 14 changes by Ln-Wolf
finnish: 14 changes by hpiirai
danish: 22 changes by bscargo
portuguese: 14 changes by azulcosta
polish: 14 changes by pAter-exe
On first start-up, the game will ask if you want to participate
in our automated survey. You have to opt-in, and can easily opt-out
(via the Options) at any time.
When opt-in, whenever you exit a game, a JSON blob will be send
to the survey server hosted by OpenTTD. This JSON blob contains
information that gives a global picture of the game just played:
- What settings were used
- How many humans vs AIs
- How long the game has been played
- Basic information about the OS / CPU
All this information is kept very generic, so there is no
chance we send private information to our survey server.
Nothing in the JSON blob could identify you as a person; it
mostly tells about the game played. At any time you can see
what the JSON blob includes, by pressing the "Preview Survey
Results" button in-game.