![openrct2 demo openrct2 demo](https://downloads.rctgo.com/screenshots/2019-05/19080/5ce5a295bc704.png)
A new object and save format for OpenRCT2 is currently in testing, which will significantly raise these limits, and will also bolster support for importing savegames from RCT1 and RCTC. Unless otherwise noted, most information on this wiki about RCT2 directly applies to OpenRCT2 as well.īecause OpenRCT2 currently uses the same save format as RCT2, some hardcoded limits are still in place, such as 255 rides and shop/stalls in a park or 1,000 guests in a queue line.
#Openrct2 demo update
OpenRCT2 aims to continue where RCT2 left off, making it an update to RCT2 in a similar way RCT2 acted as one to RCT1, or how Loopy Landscapes acted as one towards the base installation of RCT1. On 15 October 2015, this process was finished, making the game independent (except for graphics, sounds and objects), and easier to fix bugs and to port to other systems.
#Openrct2 demo code
Replacing these functions bit by bit with own code in a more usable programming language was a pivotal project of the developers. In order to keep the game playable and testing easier, OpenRCT2 called into the original RCT2.EXE for functions it did not yet have itself. Article taken from of OpenRCT2 was started on 2 April 2014 by Ted 'IntelOrca' John, with the project making steady development progress due to the efforts of other volunteers contributing towards its development.
![openrct2 demo openrct2 demo](https://files.gitter.im/OpenRCT2/OpenRCT2/non-dev/us8S/2015-07-20_124848.jpg)
#Openrct2 demo plus
You can find OpenRCT2 here and to make it easy they have pre-built versions for Linux like an AppImage to run cross-distro, plus you also need to grab the required data files from RollerCoaster Tycoon 2 by buying a copy of the original on GOG or Steam.
![openrct2 demo openrct2 demo](https://www.rollercoastertycoon.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/boxshot_rctc_50.jpg)
So it sounds like it's quite a success overall. I'm not sure if this was mentioned before but they posted up results of their 2020 user survey, showing that over 22% are playing OpenRCT2 on Linux and over 80% said they no longer need the original game thanks to OpenRCT2.