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Hey,
Where can I get the Open TTD source files from, I've looked all over the site with no luck.
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http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/open ... z?download

for the latest stable

Or http://www.openttd.org/nightly.php for the nightly versions (done at 19:00 GMT),

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svn://svn.openttd.org/trunk for latest SVN
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I donnu, I thought the website was pretty clear.

http://www.openttd.org/ section 'Development' and section 'Downloads'
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Post by SplutterBrain »

Hmm maybe my question was a bit unclear, i want to know which files to open in visual studios. I opened some of them and just found machine code :?
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Post by webfreakz.nl »

Open the file "openttd.dsw". The machine code you're talking about is the programming language C ;)
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Wild guess : visual studio = visual programming = form editing...

Not the way it works, if it is what you're searching for...

"Machine code" is the only thing you'll find..
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webfreakz.nl wrote:Open the file "openttd.dsw"
Or "openttd.sln", if you're using Visual Studio .NET. Last I checked, opening the .dsw in VS.NET causes OTTD to miscompile.
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belugas wrote:Wild guess : visual studio = visual programming = form editing...

Not the way it works, if it is what you're searching for...

"Machine code" is the only thing you'll find..
No, Microsoft's development environment is called Visual Studio :).
But SplutterBrain, all you are going to find in the source is this "machine-code" you speak of. So unless you don't know how to program, which I think I can safely assume, you're out of luck.
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But SplutterBrain, all you are going to find in the source is this "machine-code" you speak of. So unless you don't know how to program, which I think I can safely assume, you're out of luck.
No, no, in the files I opened all I saw was hex (which I'm sure not many people can read.)
I couldn't find anything in C, nor could I find the file openttd.sln
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What DID you download?
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And what file(s) did you open?
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