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- Feature: [NewGRF] Support for extended text code 0x9A 11, print qword (r19570) - Change: Sync Debian packaging updates from Debian, but keep building a single package (r19572) - Fix: Crash when pressing 'h' (non-stop) in the order window of a ship or aircraft [FS#3744] (r19584) - Fix: Graphs were not properly updated when going toggling keys (i.e. companies) (r19574) - Fix: The timetable button was not automatically raised [FS#3739] (r19571) - Fix: [NewGRF] Possible buffer underflow in NewGRF string code (r19569)
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openttd (1.0.0~rc3-2) unstable; urgency=low
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The openttd package has been moved from contrib into main. Since the
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OpenGFX free graphics set has been packaged for Debian, one can now run
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OpenTTD without needing any of the resources from the original game
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(though the original resources are still supported).
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-- Matthijs Kooijman <matthijs@stdin.nl> Thu, 18 Mar 2010 13:09:35 +0100
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openttd (0.7.0-1) unstable; urgency=low
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Handling of AI players has changed in 0.7.0. This package no longer
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contains any AI players, so playing against the computer is not possible
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out of the box any longer. However, you can easily download AI players
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through the new "Content Downloading Service", after which playing with
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computer players is possible.
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Loading old savegames with computer players is supported (AI players will
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be converted according to the current AI settings), but at this moment
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there are no AIs that completely handle any existing infrastructure built
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by the old AI, so starting a new game might be more fun (especially since
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most of the new AIs are a lot less erratic).
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-- Matthijs Kooijman <matthijs@stdin.nl> Mon, 13 Apr 2009 15:11:20 +0200
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