A plugin for OpenRCT2 that quickly builds benches and litter bins on each alternating footpath tile. This is generally the best way to ensure your park value stays high, and is a very tedious part of playing RollerCoaster Tycoon 2.
Download the latest release from GitHub. Then, place the .js
file
in your OpenRCT2 plugin folder.
- On macOS, this is
~/Library/Application Support/OpenRCT2/plugin
. - On Windows, this is
%USERPROFILE%\Documents\OpenRCT2\plugin
. - On Linux, this is
$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/OpenRCT2/plugin
. ($XDG_CONFIG_HOME
is typically set to~/.config
)
This plugin adds a new dialog window to the "Map" menu, where all other plugins are located, allowing you to choose which two pieces of bench/bin scenery you wish to add to the map.
After selecting the two pieces of scenery, click the "Add" button to automatically add each bin and bench to your footpaths. Benches are added to footpaths with an even index, and bins are added to footpaths with an odd index. Sloped footpaths and ride queues are ignored.
If you wish to contribute to this project, make sure it builds locally before pushing your changes.
To do this, install dependencies with Yarn:
yarn
Make sure you have $OPENRCT2_BIN
set to your OpenRCT2 CLI, and
$OPENRCT2_DIR
set to the directory in which OpenRCT2 keeps all its
user content.
Then, build the project to the local build/ folder. There should be no errors.
yarn build
Also, make sure to run ESLint before pushing your changes:
yarn test
Releases occur automatically when pull requests are merged to the default
branch. This project uses the Yarn Release Workflow to automatically bump
versions when new changes occur. Pull requests are required to have new .yarn/ versions
files defined, and we have a workflow that will assign the version
if the pull request is labeled as such. Version numbers follow the semantic
versioning format to allow for easy communication of changes:
- major version upgrades are for
breaking
changes - minor version upgrades are for
enhancement
and new features - patch version upgrades are for
bug
fixes and other minor improvements
The .yarn/versions
file is written automatically whenever a pull request is
labeled as such.