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I haven't read through a lot of the thread, but Martin mentions the map generation. The map generation is the bit that interests me the most. I would like to study it in isolation - time permitting - and perhaps post some code suggestions for improving it.
The sort of thing that would improve map generation would be various additional options so that players can have more than just Earth-style maps. There's two directions we can go here: maps for planets that are not Earthlike but are realistic, and maps that are not realistic at all but are designed for balanced gameplay.
For non-Earthlike maps, we could have maps for planets that are not Earth, but still have a fair degree of climactic realism for the chosen configuration. For example, on a planet with an 80-degree axial tilt, there would be ice caps at the Equator, not the poles. These sort of options require some research into climate systems, so we can place the ice, deserts, jungles, etc in their correct locations for the various configurations.
For gameplay-oriented maps, we would discard all realism and instead have maps chosen for their gameplay value. These kind of maps would find particular application for multiplayer games because each player has a starting position that is much more similar to other players than a standard random map can provide. For example, such a map could be configured to provide a number of identically-sized islands scattered over the map.None, Sedentary, Roving, Restless, Raging ... damn, is that all? Where's the "massive waves of barbarians that can wipe out your civilisation" setting?
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I'd also like maps where I can pick what terrains will appear, like checking the blocks of desert, mountain etc but no swamp. Atleast for scenario design.
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BSD licence? Makes sense, but I'm sure they'll want more strings attached.
Personally I prefer Berlios rather than SF.net, but in the long run it doesn't really matter, as long as cvs is sane.
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Hi,
Its great news that the CTP II code is being released.
I'm making an original commercial game based on a God / RTS style format , and I have many ideas which I can't put it my game as it would take too long and fall outside the game design parameters.
I am a professional Games and 3d graphics simulation Programmer. I'm very much addicted to civilisation style games, and love civilisation 3, but I haven't played CTP yet.. so first we need to compile the source code so everyone can play for free! ( depending on if the publishers would want the Executable program released .. but this would happen anyhow ) .
I would like to help with this project, in making ideas to expand this game, and in programming code additions/corrections.
I'm not ready to commit to your project yet, until I can see the source code and how much work would be needed, and till theres a good team put together.
We need to work out the aims for what could be done with the CTP 2 source code,
1. Use it to create a detailed scenario for a specific game period - maybe a science fiction or fantasy game or simulating a realperiod in history.
2. Make a full game out of this. (which could be sold or made free source release/free publish.) We could attempt to make the ultimate god game, with a more detailed or more flexible game engine, perhaps extending the game period from 20,000 bc till 10,000 ad to include the Ice Age (the most recent one) and up to colonisation of other planets and other stars.
I have many great ideas which i've developed over a few years that I would like to see implemented, if not just to see what does and dosen't work. I think Civ 3 has some of the best features i've seen , and links them together effectively, but there are the old civ 2 features and some Good CTP features which can be used too.. but not copied, just used for inspiration to develop into the next generation.
I'd like to make a detailed trading system, where resources had an intrinsic value (an amount people would pay for them to use them) , which would be bought by a group of people.. maybe a government to build into products, which would then be sold onto the public or anyone who could afford it.
Market values could affect the price of things, with more iron mined meaning its market price would drop.. and marketplaces could allow it to be bought cheaply.
It would be nice to make a realistic millitary, with proper support systems , where trucks are needed to supply your armies in the field, and some units get damaged or tired out if they are outside their support range. Morale levels could be included as another variable (characteristic) for each unit.
There could be a lot more types of unit made too.. some with new functions, like medics, saboteurs, researchers, sniper assasins.
Perhaps a historical simulator would work well, where events are triggered to recreate history, like with Germany becoming fascist and starting conquering poland etc.. though the player might mess this up if he decided to change history.
Admiral PJ - Peter
petezeus2017@hotmail.com
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Originally posted by Admiral PJ
1. Use it to create a detailed scenario for a specific game period - maybe a science fiction or fantasy game or simulating a realperiod in history.
One of the things CTP series is most known about it is the modding ability. You should check it.
Originally posted by Admiral PJ
2. We could attempt to make the ultimate god game, with a more detailed or more flexible game engine, perhaps extending the game period from 20,000 bc till 10,000 ad to include the Ice Age (the most recent one) and up to colonisation of other planets and other stars.
Although we are all hoping to have space back to CTP2 with the source code. Colonising other planets would be amazing!!!
Originally posted by Admiral PJ
I have many great ideas which i've developed over a few years that I would like to see implemented, if not just to see what does and dosen't work.
Originally posted by Admiral PJ
I'd like to make a detailed trading system,
Originally posted by Admiral PJ
It would be nice to make a realistic millitary, with proper support systems , where trucks are needed to supply your armies in the field, and some units get damaged or tired out if they are outside their support range.
Originally posted by Admiral PJ
Morale levels could be included as another variable (characteristic) for each unit.
Originally posted by Admiral PJ
There could be a lot more types of unit made too.. some with new functions, like medics, saboteurs, researchers, sniper assasins.
Originally posted by Admiral PJ
Perhaps a historical simulator would work well, where events are triggered to recreate history, like with Germany becoming fascist and starting conquering poland etc.. though the player might mess this up if he decided to change history."Kill a man and you are a murder.
Kill thousands and you are a conquer.
Kill all and you are a God!"
-Jean Rostand
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Originally posted by Admiral PJ
It would be nice to make a realistic millitary, with proper support systems , where trucks are needed to supply your armies in the field, and some units get damaged or tired out if they are outside their support range. Morale levels could be included as another variable (characteristic) for each unit.
There could be a lot more types of unit made too.. some with new functions, like medics, saboteurs, researchers, sniper assasins."Democracy is the worst form of government there is, except for all the others that have been tried." Sir Winston Churchill
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Originally posted by Tamerlin
I don't agree with you, CtP2 is a strategical game not a tactical game
Tactics - the use of ones military forces (on the battlefield) to achieve your nations goals.
Strategy - the use of ones resources (military, economic etc) to achieve your nations goals.
Too many people mix these two up...So much to do in so little time...
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Originally posted by DDowell
Strategy - the use of ones resources (military, economic etc) to achieve your nations goals.
Too many people mix these two up...
1 - Definition of the objectives
2 - Implementation of your forces
3 - Concentration of your forces on a point of your opponent's organizationLast edited by Tamerlin; October 12, 2003, 09:42."Democracy is the worst form of government there is, except for all the others that have been tried." Sir Winston Churchill
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Originally posted by Admiral PJ
so first we need to compile the source code so everyone can play for free!
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