OpenTTD 16.0 Beta 1 Released: Trains Can Now Drive Backwards, Map Generation Improved
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OpenTTD 16.0-beta1 has been released, introducing several new features including the ability for trains to drive backwards, simplified multiplayer company joining without invites, and improved map generation with better desert rocks, coastlines, and lighthouse spawning. The developers are calling for testing and have opened a competition to create the title game for the next release.
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· 3 pulledWe've been working on some exciting new features for OpenTTD 16, and they need testing!
The first beta release is now available, and we've opened the competition to create the title game for the next release.
Trains can now drive backwards!
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