OpenRCT2 v0.4.27 "We have a duck, a cat and a lizard" released!
It's october and as such we have a duck, a cat and a new version lizard! Oh, and a new title sequence too! We want to thank everyone that submitted to the contest with great parks and if you can't wait to see it in-game, check the video below:
Here is the complete changelog:
- Feature: [#25218] `sprite exportobject` command, which allows extracting images from an object.
- Feature: [#25274] New title sequence (see https://github.com/OpenRCT2/title-sequences/releases/tag/v0.4.26 for credits).
- Improved: [#2296, #2307] The land tool now takes sloped track and paths into account when modifying land.
- Change: [#25111] Frozen guests no longer finish consuming any food or drink they are carrying.
- Change: [#25161] Revert to the ‘fair ride price’ calculation of vanilla RCT2.
- Change: [#25201] Ride List: put unknown popularity and satisfaction last when sorting.
- Change: [#25228] [Plugin] The available staff costumes array is now ordered alphabetically by name.
- Change: [#25240] The LIM Launched Coaster now defaults to powered launch without passing station again (as it did in vanilla RCT2).
- Change: [#25248] Revert Crooked House & Circus default prices to vanilla values.
- Change: [#25266] Lightning and thunder have less chance of occurring during blizzards.
- Removed: [#25225] `sprite exportalldat`, replaced with `sprite exportobject`.
- Fix: [#24513] Ride/track designs can now be shifted underground as well.
- Fix: [#24682] The scenery window isn't high enough to accommodate all tool buttons when there are multiple rows of groups/tabs.
- Fix: [#24882] Guests are shown with hats and umbrellas whilst clapping.
- Fix: [#24998] Some custom small scenery objects do not load.
- Fix: [#25131] The Reverse Freefall Coaster On-ride photo section track has incorrectly coloured ties.
- Fix: [#25132] Crash when trying to use simulate on incomplete ride.
- Fix: [#25134] Vehicles visually glitch on diagonal steep slopes.
- Fix: [#25146] The support clearance height of the diagonal brakes for the Junior, inverted Flying and inverted Lay-down Roller Coasters is too high.
- Fix: [#25147] The wooden support clearance heights for steep Log Flume track pieces are too low.
- Fix: [#25159] One of the tiles on the Hybrid Coaster diagonal flat track does not block metal or wooden supports correctly.
- Fix: [#25160] The Go-Karts steep to flat track piece has incorrect wooden support clearance heights.
- Fix: [#25163] Some of the Junior Roller Coaster flat to steep track wooden support clearance heights are different to RCT1.
- Fix: [#25173] Desync when placing a park entrance in multiplayer.
- Fix: [#25179] The LIM Launched Roller Coaster inline twists have incorrect wooden support clearance heights (original bug).
- Fix: [#25201] Ride list sort order can be unstable when sorted in descending order.
- Fix: [#25207] Building a block brake on an LIM coaster does not automatically switch it to powered launch block sectioned mode.
- Fix: [#25238] The chance of thunder and lightning effects happening is lower than vanilla.
- Fix: [#25288] Water ride “chain” sound does not loop.
Our great friend, Deurklink, has again helped on making a video with the notable changes for this release:
Download
- Download releasev0.4.27 — Windows — 36.1 MiB — Signed
We would like to thank everyone who contributed with code, testing, translations, bug reports and everything else. We would also like to thank our sponsors:
- Digital Ocean, for hosting the multiplayer master server and our infrastructure
- Backtrace, for handling our automated crash reports
- JetBrains, for providing us with development software
- Github, for handling our development and issue tracker
- SignPath, for providing a free certificate to sign our builds
If you're interested in contributing to OpenRCT2, feel free to join us on Discord.
You can also sponsor OpenRCT2 team members:
- https://github.com/sponsors/IntelOrca
- https://github.com/sponsors/janisozaur
- https://github.com/sponsors/broxzier
- https://github.com/sponsors/Gymnasiast
On behalf of the OpenRCT2 team: happy building!