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OTCv8 Developer Editon (sources)

Ready to use binaries are available in OTCv8/otclientv8 repository.

OTCv8 sources. You can add whatever you want and create pull request with your changes. Accepted pull requests will be added to official OTCv8 version, so if you want a new feature in OTCv8, just add it here and wait for approval. If you add custom feature, make sure it's optional and can be enabled via g_game.enableFeature function, otherwise your pull request will be rejected.

This repository uses Github Actions to build and test OTCv8 automaticlly whenever you push changes to repository.

Check Actions tab to see test results or to download latest binaries. Workflow status

Compilation

Automatic

You can clone repoistory and use github action build-on-request workload.

Windows

You need visual studio 2019 and vcpkg with commit 3b3bd424827a1f7f4813216f6b32b6c61e386b2e (download).

Then you install vcpkg dependencies:

vcpkg install boost-iostreams:x86-windows-static boost-asio:x86-windows-static boost-beast:x86-windows-static boost-system:x86-windows-static boost-variant:x86-windows-static boost-lockfree:x86-windows-static boost-process:x86-windows-static boost-program-options:x86-windows-static luajit:x86-windows-static glew:x86-windows-static boost-filesystem:x86-windows-static boost-uuid:x86-windows-static physfs:x86-windows-static openal-soft:x86-windows-static libogg:x86-windows-static libvorbis:x86-windows-static zlib:x86-windows-static libzip:x86-windows-static openssl:x86-windows-static

and then you can compile static otcv8 version.

Linux

on linux you need:

  • vcpkg from commit 761c81d43335a5d5ccc2ec8ad90bd7e2cbba734e
  • boost >=1.67 and libzip-dev, physfs >= 3
  • gcc >=9

Then just run mkdir build && cd build && cmake .. && make -j8

Android

To compile on android you need to create C:\android with

Also install android extension for visual studio In visual studio go to options -> cross platform -> c++ and set Android NDK to C:\android\android-ndk-r21b Right click on otclientv8 -> proporties -> general and change target api level to android-25

Put data.zip in android/otclientv8/assets You can use powershell script create_android_assets.ps1 to create them automaticly (won't be encrypted)

Useful tips

  • To run tests manually, unpack tests.7z and use command otclient_debug.exe --test
  • To test mobile UI use command otclient_debug.exe --mobile

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