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#1 Parkitect

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Posted 05 June 2016 - 03:22 AM

I was looking through old archive disks for parks to play on open RCT2.  In the process of which I found a lot of old RCT2 files, including the entire source code for 8 Cars per Trainer.  Back around 2007, I thought about posting a lot of my source code online, but didn't have the space for it.  Now it is easy to do so with the cloud storage on Google Drive.  I went ahead and posted all of the stuff in my archive.  You can now browse my master RCT2 folder and explore. 

 

Things you may find include:

  • Full source code for the 8cars trainer and many of my other utilties, including the failed SV426 park converter.  Also Includes:
    • A blank park maker that I tried to use for debugging parks created by SV426
    • Source code for Rct2lib.dll, a library used by many of my distributed utilities
    • ParkDat source and release versions
    • Landmark Maker (large scenery) source and release versions. 
    • Palette maker executables and sample BMP files, but no source.
  • All my RCT2 parks of note, many of which are filled with guests and ready for play in OpenRCT2, including
    • An unfinished park with a medieval theme called Medieval Tales, which has a single Camelot themed area and a cool dueling coaster
    • Cactus Mesa, a traditional Amusement park set in the southwestern desert
    • Rival Land, a park based on college football
    • The Great Outdoors and The Continents, two VP runner-up parks with identical layouts in a "Johnland" series
    • The popular Back to the Future park with its RCT2-unfriendly paths.  This park was originally going to be a team deal with the shortlived RCT Golden.
    • recreations of Six Flags over Georgia and Knott's Berry Farm
    • some small contest and experimental parks
    • Sagalax, a sci-fi, story-driven park heavily 'borrowing' from Star Wars, but with my own spin; also a VP runner-up;  instead of paths between themed areas, you have to ride a space ship down a starfield corridor.
    • Sunset Bay, one of the first parks that I started on, and one of the last that I finished.  Started in 2003, finished in 2007.
  • Ride projects including the ones I made for the Sagalax park
  • A giant tech folder including spreadsheets on many RCT1&2 formats, scratch pads where you can see my process for finding data areas, and dumps from file comparing utilities I made for the express purpose of examining changes in files and memory based on simple edits in RCT2.
  • Personal information that I carelessly left in the folders before uploading (I hope not)

Link:

https://drive.google...LTg&usp=sharing


Edited by Parkitect, 05 June 2016 - 03:49 AM.

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#2 Baver

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Posted 28 May 2017 - 06:16 PM

Thanks for sharing your files Parkitect.



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Posted 15 August 2017 - 10:55 PM

@Parkitect your work is very valuable to us at OpenRCT2 team.

 

I've taken liberty to post your sources on GitHub (https://github.com/janisozaur/parkdat, https://github.com/janisozaur/rct2lib, https://github.com/janisozaur/8cars), would you be able to specify what license are they available under?






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