summaryrefslogtreecommitdiff
diff options
context:
space:
mode:
-rw-r--r--known-bugs.txt48
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 47 deletions
diff --git a/known-bugs.txt b/known-bugs.txt
index d1a41ff32..8d4fd2204 100644
--- a/known-bugs.txt
+++ b/known-bugs.txt
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
OpenTTD's known bugs
Last updated: 2018-11-05
-Release version: 1.8.0
+Release version: 1.9.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -48,22 +48,6 @@ After a while of playing, colours get corrupted:
b) Switching off background slideshow
c) Setting up the 32bpp-anim or 32bpp-optimized blitter
-Long delay between switching songs/music:
- On Windows there is a delay of a (few) second(s) between switching
- of songs for the "Win32" driver. This delay is caused by the fact
- that opening a MIDI file via MCI is extremely slow.
-
- DirectMusic, known as "dmusic" in OpenTTD, has a much shorter delay.
- However, under some circumstances DirectMusic does not reset its state
- properly causing wrongly pitched/bad sounding songs. This problem is in
- DirectMusic as it is reproducable with Microsoft's DirectMusic Producer.
- DirectMusic has been deprecated since 2004 and as such has no support
- for 64-bit OpenTTD.
-
- As a delay is favourable over bad sounding music the "Win32" driver
- is the default driver for OpenTTD. You can change this default by
- setting the "musicdriver" in your openttd.cfg to "dmusic".
-
Custom vehicle type name is incorrectly aligned:
Some NewGRFs use sprites that are bigger than normal in the "buy
vehicle" window. Due to this they have to encode an offset for
@@ -214,12 +198,6 @@ Train crashes entering same junction from block and path signals [#3928]:
the train entering from path signal just after the backwards facing
signal (from the path signal train) resolves the issue.
-Crashes when playing music [#3941]:
- macOS's QuickTime (default music driver) and Windows' MCI ("Win32"
- music driver) crash on some songs from OpenMSX. OpenTTD cannot do
- anything about this. Please report these crashes to the authors
- of OpenMSX so the crash causing songs can be removed or fixed.
-
Crashes when run in a VM using Parallels Desktop [#4003]:
When the Windows version of OpenTTD is executed in a VM under
Parallels Desktop a privileged instruction exception may be thrown.
@@ -230,22 +208,6 @@ Crashes when run in a VM using Parallels Desktop [#4003]:
lacking support for RDTSC calls. The problem can be avoided by using
other VM-software, Wine, or running natively on macOS.
-OpenTTD hangs when started on 32-bit Windows [#4083]:
- Under some circumstances OpenTTD might hang for hours on the
- initialisation of the music driver. The exact circumstances are
- unknown except that it is the "dmusic" music driver that has the
- problem and that the "Win32" music driver does not. As a result
- using the "Win32" music driver will work around this issue.
-
- As the exact circumstances are unknown, and the obvious
- configuration settings related to the music driver are at their
- default we are not able to detect this failure, except when Windows'
- music initialisation function returns after several hours and then
- there is no point in switching the music driver anymore.
- The reason we still use the "Win32" music driver as default are
- described in the "Long delay between switching music/song" section
- of this document.
-
Entry- and exit signals are not dragged [#4378]:
Unlike all other signal types, the entry- and exit signals are not
dragged but instead normal signals are placed on subsequent track
@@ -265,14 +227,6 @@ Station build date is incorrect [#4415]:
to "Date at which the last (re)construction took place" but this is
deemed too specific and long for that window.
-Can't change volume inside OpenTTD [#4416]:
- Some backends do not provide a means to change the volume of sound
- effects or music. The mixing of music and sound is left to external
- libraries/the operating system we can't handle the volume control
- in OpenTTD. As a result you can't change the volume inside OpenTTD
- for backends such as SDL; just use the volume control provided by
- your operating system.
-
(Temporary) wrong colours when switching to full screen [#4511]:
On Windows it can happen that you temporarily see wrong colours
when switching to full screen OpenTTD, either by starting