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"textContent": "Hello\n\n\n> The last version that had been packaged for Ubuntu 18.04 seems to be OpenTTD 12 (or older?), and the newest GETS is marked as supporting only version 13 and newer.\n\nThat sounds reasonable. And yes, as long you can install a proper compiler you can build newer versions of OpenTTD yourself. Anyway, the inavailablity of content in incompatible game versions is a normal behaviour.\n\nThis allows the question, why Eggs Hertzog can or want not to upgrade to a newer version of Ubuntu (or another Linux distribution)? This would solve the problem (and probably others too).\n\nTschö, Auge\n\nStatistics: Posted by Auge — 02 Mar 2026 10:41\n\n* * *",
"title": "Graphics Development • Re: [32bpp] GETS - German Extrazoom Train Set (development)",
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