diff --git a/game_eggs/tycoon_games/openrct2/README.md b/game_eggs/tycoon_games/openrct2/README.md index 722216ae..2a270b4b 100644 --- a/game_eggs/tycoon_games/openrct2/README.md +++ b/game_eggs/tycoon_games/openrct2/README.md @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ Save files and autosaves are located in this directory: If the "Load Latest Autosave" startup variable is enabled, and the `autosave/` directory exists, the server will load the latest autosave instead of the specified Save File. ___ ### Console Commands -Until support for console commands to interactive programs gets added to Pterodactyl, entering commands via the panel's console do nothing (reference issue pterodactyl/panel#3712). +Until support for console commands to interactive programs gets added to Pterodactyl, entering commands via the panel's console do nothing (reference issue [pterodactyl/panel#3712](https://github.com/pterodactyl/panel/issues/3712)). ___ ### Becoming an Admin on the Server Unfortunately, because console commands currently do not register, becoming the first admin on the server takes some steps, listed below: @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ ___ The following are known issues that are unique to running OpenRCT2 on Pterodactyl, but likely can only be fixed by further development/updates from OpenRCT2. - Only building from source from the `develop` branch currently yields a package that is bootable. This will no longer be true for any OpenRCT2 releases after v.0.3.5.1. - This also means that clients joining the server must be on the latest `develop` branch as well. -- Configuring a password on the server disallows non-admin clients from entering in a password in their client to connect; it just disconnects them. Admin clients can still join normally. (OpenRCT2/OpenRCT2#16396) +- Configuring a password on the server disallows non-admin clients from entering in a password in their client to connect; it just disconnects them. Admin clients can still join normally. (reference issue [OpenRCT2/OpenRCT2#16396](https://github.com/OpenRCT2/OpenRCT2/issues/16396)) - You may rarely run into the server crashing on start due to a "Floating point exception(core dumped)" error. If this occurs to you, please help with OpenRCT2 development by doing the following: 1. Add the following to the beginning of your server's startup command: `SEGFAULT_SIGNALS=fpe LD_PRELOAD=/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libSegFault.so ` 2. Start the server. If it boots normally, nothing extra will print. If it crashes, it will print a stack trace to the console.