Update: Removed several obsolete known bugs

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OpenTTD's known bugs
Last updated: 2018-11-05
Release version: 1.8.0
Release version: 1.9.0
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b) Switching off background slideshow
c) Setting up the 32bpp-anim or 32bpp-optimized blitter
Long delay between switching songs/music:
On Windows there is a delay of a (few) second(s) between switching
of songs for the "Win32" driver. This delay is caused by the fact
that opening a MIDI file via MCI is extremely slow.
DirectMusic, known as "dmusic" in OpenTTD, has a much shorter delay.
However, under some circumstances DirectMusic does not reset its state
properly causing wrongly pitched/bad sounding songs. This problem is in
DirectMusic as it is reproducable with Microsoft's DirectMusic Producer.
DirectMusic has been deprecated since 2004 and as such has no support
for 64-bit OpenTTD.
As a delay is favourable over bad sounding music the "Win32" driver
is the default driver for OpenTTD. You can change this default by
setting the "musicdriver" in your openttd.cfg to "dmusic".
Custom vehicle type name is incorrectly aligned:
Some NewGRFs use sprites that are bigger than normal in the "buy
vehicle" window. Due to this they have to encode an offset for
@ -214,12 +198,6 @@ Train crashes entering same junction from block and path signals [#3928]:
the train entering from path signal just after the backwards facing
signal (from the path signal train) resolves the issue.
Crashes when playing music [#3941]:
macOS's QuickTime (default music driver) and Windows' MCI ("Win32"
music driver) crash on some songs from OpenMSX. OpenTTD cannot do
anything about this. Please report these crashes to the authors
of OpenMSX so the crash causing songs can be removed or fixed.
Crashes when run in a VM using Parallels Desktop [#4003]:
When the Windows version of OpenTTD is executed in a VM under
Parallels Desktop a privileged instruction exception may be thrown.
@ -230,22 +208,6 @@ Crashes when run in a VM using Parallels Desktop [#4003]:
lacking support for RDTSC calls. The problem can be avoided by using
other VM-software, Wine, or running natively on macOS.
OpenTTD hangs when started on 32-bit Windows [#4083]:
Under some circumstances OpenTTD might hang for hours on the
initialisation of the music driver. The exact circumstances are
unknown except that it is the "dmusic" music driver that has the
problem and that the "Win32" music driver does not. As a result
using the "Win32" music driver will work around this issue.
As the exact circumstances are unknown, and the obvious
configuration settings related to the music driver are at their
default we are not able to detect this failure, except when Windows'
music initialisation function returns after several hours and then
there is no point in switching the music driver anymore.
The reason we still use the "Win32" music driver as default are
described in the "Long delay between switching music/song" section
of this document.
Entry- and exit signals are not dragged [#4378]:
Unlike all other signal types, the entry- and exit signals are not
dragged but instead normal signals are placed on subsequent track
@ -265,14 +227,6 @@ Station build date is incorrect [#4415]:
to "Date at which the last (re)construction took place" but this is
deemed too specific and long for that window.
Can't change volume inside OpenTTD [#4416]:
Some backends do not provide a means to change the volume of sound
effects or music. The mixing of music and sound is left to external
libraries/the operating system we can't handle the volume control
in OpenTTD. As a result you can't change the volume inside OpenTTD
for backends such as SDL; just use the volume control provided by
your operating system.
(Temporary) wrong colours when switching to full screen [#4511]:
On Windows it can happen that you temporarily see wrong colours
when switching to full screen OpenTTD, either by starting