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  • Freeciv recruitment station

    As there isn't a freeciv forum on apolyton I think this is the right place for freeciv posts, as freeciv is somewhat civ 2 compatible. (as well as having a civ 1 compatability mode)

    Freeciv is fully multiplayer, but can be played single player too.
    What it lacks in comparisno to civ 2:
      [*] Isometric view and things like wonder movies; but most people feel that it doesn't matter, since gameplay is most important.[*]The freeciv AI can't use diplomacy. Human players can talk and exchange everything from maps to cities, but there isn't a formal alliance yet (in the works; patch pending, some of it written by me)[*] umm; there isn't another point. Freeciv is pretty complete.[/list]

      What freeciv has going for it:
        [*]Great AI; even though it almost doesn't cheat it will give almost everybody a run for their money (the civ 2 AI got production advantages and the likes to make it harder. Not fair)[*]Source code. Want to change that little thing, but it can't be handled through rules.txt? If it is reasonable it can be incorporated. Of course some people like me also like to make bigger contributions.
        I also found it exciting to see how civ actually worked under the hood [*]lots of civ 2 qwerks have been eliminated[*]14 players can play in the same game (I think this could be increased to 32 with very little effort)[*]lots of nations; someone just increased the possible number from 64 to 128 in CVS . Oh, and you won't run out of cities in freeciv.[*]Cool goto algoritms; No more of that weird behaviour of not wanting to cross a line on the map.[*]Oh, and if you contribute art and sounds to freeciv it will be included as the standard in the next release if it is good [*]You get mentioned in the credits if you fix bugs, or if you add features.[*]I probably forgot a lot of things...[/list]

        More info can be found at www.freeciv.org

        Thue, freeciv developer.
        Coder of the freeciv fog of war and airplane goto.
        [This message has been edited by Thue (edited April 23, 2000).]
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    What you didnt mention was that you must do some jury-rigging in order to get it run under Win95/98... It looked too complicated, so I didnt even try.
    The breakfast of champions is the opposition.

    "A japaneze warrior once destroyed one of my modern armours.i nuked the warrior" -- philippe666

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    • #3
      I concurr

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      • #4
        I couldn't figure it out either.

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        • #5
          As much as I love the idea (being a programmer on the side, I wonder for a long time what it would take to rig up a civ2-clone), I have to agree with my compatriots: until such time as freeciv no longer requires multiple shareware downloads (such as UNIX-emulators), all with conflicting shareware restrictions, I can't play...

          -KhanMan
          Odin, Thor, and Loki walk into a bar together...
          -KhanMan

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          • #6
            Hi Thue.

            I downloaded freeciv 1.9 binaries for RedHat and the 1.10 source. I find it very impressive, especialy because it is written in pure c, no object oriented things.

            I played it and it playes well. However, it has limited possibility for upgrading it to civ3, which we are working on. It is still in design phase (we dont want to scrap any code later).

            I wanted to inform you that we will take full advantage of freeciv being open-source .
            Yes, openciv3 is also going to be open-source, so keep up the good work, fellow coders

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