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OpenTTD for Debian ------------------ To properly play this game, you need a base graphics and sound set. Currently, the graphics, sound and music files from the original Transport Tycoon Deluxe game (Windows and DOS versions) are supported, as well as the free graphics replacement set "OpenGFX", sound replacement set "OpenSFX" (which is in non-free due to a restrictive license) and the free music replacement set "OpenMSX". Normally, installing the openttd package should automatically install openttd-opengfx as well, allowing OpenTTD to run out of the box. If you want sound, you'll have to enable non-free sources and install the openttd-opensfx package manually (or install the original Transport Tyccon Deluxe sound files). The easiest way to install the OpenMSX music files is to use the in-game content download system, which should offer the latest version of the music files. To find out how to install the original Transport Tycoon Deluxe graphics sound files and music files, see readme.txt, section 4.1. -Playing Music In addition to installing a music set (see above), you'll also need to install the timidity midi player, available in the timidity package. Remember that not all audio devices support multiple audiostreams (music and sound), so you might have to use alsa software mixing or pulseaudio. -Scenarios There are no scenarios included in this release. Scenarios can be downloaded using OpenTTD's content service, which is available from OpenTTD's main menu. If you have obtained a scenario through other means, you can place it either in your ~/.openttd/scenario directory or in the system-wide /usr/share/games/openttd/scenario directory. -- Matthijs Kooijman <matthijs@stdin.nl> Mon, 01 Feb 2010 10:42:11 +0100