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Patric Stout
Fix: [AzurePipelines] download Windows Dependencies from GitHub Releases

It turns out that Azure Pipelines has a lot of issues downloading
an artifact from your own project if it is triggered from a fork.
From what I could deduce, this is because the API requires a valid
token, which is not set (correctly?) when triggered from a fork.
As it is nicer anyway to publish the Windows Dependencies on GitHub,
it is now published there (and updated at least every week), and
we use the files from GitHub as our dependency.
Scripting
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OpenTTD supports scripts.

local scripts:
 - 'autoexec.scr' is executed on gamestart [all - use this for custom aliases per ex.]

+network scripts:
   should be used to set client optimization settings:
 - 'on_client.scr' is executed when you join a server [all clients]

 - 'on_server_connect.scr' is executed on the server when a client has joined (MOTD)

   should be used to set the servers port/ip and/or server optimization settings/patches:
 - 'pre_server.scr' is executed before the servers tcp stack is started [in-game only]
 - 'pre_dedicated.scr' is executed before the servers tcp stack is started [dedicated only]

   should be used to set the servers name, password and so on:
 - 'on_server.scr' is executed after starting a server [dedicated and in-game]
 - 'on_dedicated.scr' is additionally executed after starting a server [dedicated only]

For examples how a script can look, check the .example examples.