Well, it's been one hectic day with up's and down's and it's late and I'm tired. This sunday we have another busy day ahead, albeit more relaxing.
Some initial reports:
The conference included a discussion about Freeciv in general, the site, code maintenance (bug reports, patches etc..) and the direction it should take. I'll do a writeup of this later in the week.
When it comes to innovation on micromanagement Freeciv blows Civ 1,2,3/CTP1&2 out of the water. I've seen several projects which have been developed in the past year which use clientside AI (agents) to take over various task like city management, unit exploring/patrol, an intelligent goto function.
A new settler system is planned for the next release which finally solves the "settler battery"-cheat in Civ2 and introduces some new features like experience (a settler can gain experience and become more productive)
Mass unit management functions for MP like the creation of battlegroups, setting up stagepoints, selecting large. Think the functions of RTS combined with Civ.
I've come away quite impressed, this could have happened to Civ2 if it had been open sourced.
Instead it's FC
Some initial reports:
The conference included a discussion about Freeciv in general, the site, code maintenance (bug reports, patches etc..) and the direction it should take. I'll do a writeup of this later in the week.
When it comes to innovation on micromanagement Freeciv blows Civ 1,2,3/CTP1&2 out of the water. I've seen several projects which have been developed in the past year which use clientside AI (agents) to take over various task like city management, unit exploring/patrol, an intelligent goto function.
A new settler system is planned for the next release which finally solves the "settler battery"-cheat in Civ2 and introduces some new features like experience (a settler can gain experience and become more productive)
Mass unit management functions for MP like the creation of battlegroups, setting up stagepoints, selecting large. Think the functions of RTS combined with Civ.
I've come away quite impressed, this could have happened to Civ2 if it had been open sourced.
Instead it's FC
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