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st_swithin
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10069
Nov 2002 time: 05:29
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ATVI EP confirms that source code for Call To Power II will be available as open source.
No dates yet, but this is STRAIGHT from the horse's mouth (and the lead programmer, the network programmer, the gamestate programmer).
LET US REJOICE!! OPEN SOURCE FOR ALL!!!
Ewww, GUI open source. Don't look there; I wrote some HORRIBLE code.
'I'm a lover, not a programmer.'
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st_swithin
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10069
Nov 2002 time: 05:29
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All we need is one BILLION DOLLARS and we WON'T BLOW UP THE WORLD WITH OUR FRICKIN' SHARKS WITH LASERS ON THEIR HEADS!!!! Muahahahahaha!
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Peter Triggs
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Gone Fishin, Canada
Jan 2000 time: 05:29
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Great news!
quote:
Anyone interested in forming a group to make CTP2 a playable game?
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Hope you're serious about this.
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st_swithin
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10069
Nov 2002 time: 05:29
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Heh, I believe we're stripping out a bunch of references to people whom we'd prefer not to upset.
Some of us were, well, somewhat verbose in our usage of comments in releasing anger and pent-up frustrations. (Not like that isn't apparent if you've seen some of the SLIC scripts - sorry kids!)
Anyway, source code sans slagging is a good thing.
I'm no longer making any games. I purposely do not go to the CTP2 forums or any other game-specific forum.
1.5 years ago, I was 'laid off' for the final time by Treyarch (aka Activision), and I have been gainfully unemployed ever since.
I was told by EALA, Vivendi Universal, Black Ops, and Rockstar that I am 'too immature,' 'unprofessional' and 'not ready to work for companies of the caliber of EA'.
Oh well. At least I got to work with some of the greatest programmers in the world (and you know who you are, MrOgre, Pyaray, MBR, Richard, Frustum, Paul, MD, JBare, Chaos, and I'm sure I'm missing some, but y'all know who you are). I had a good run, and you guys taught me everything I know (well, almost everything - I forgot to mention THE greatest programmer in the world: My Dad).
I always rejoice at the release of open source. It's what real programmers are made of!
Joe, you're still a grammar nazi.
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stankarp
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australia
Feb 2002 time: 05:29
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God save and praise Activision.:-)
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stankarp
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australia
Feb 2002 time: 05:29
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And all who sailed in her.
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Peter Triggs
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Gone Fishin, Canada
Jan 2000 time: 05:29
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IIRC, there was only one commented out error in tut2_main.slc. BTW, was this you or JBR:
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Bad function, bad!
Internal failure (not your fault, don't feel bad)
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I've always been disapointed that I've never got that second error message.
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st_swithin
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10069
Nov 2002 time: 05:29
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Hey, at least they were honest with me.
Same reason I come here to 'talk' - you guys never pull any punches. And I know when someone is doing that because they smell like a fvcking *****. Or they agree all the time. Or they apologise for being honest.
That's how you can tell who your real friends are - they'll tell the Emperor (you) that he's butt-a55 nekkid in front of all the King's men (sycophants), despite the threat of severe a55-kicking or even death.
I've never received that courtesy from Activision even ONCE, so I have incalculably more respect for EALA, Vivendi, Black Ops, and Rockstar for at least giving me their 'onnest' assessment of my abilities.
My dad (Buddah rest his amazing and wonderful Soul) never 'let' me at a single goddam game EVER. Tennis, volleyball, Doom, Civ, Go, chess, checkers, poker, ANYTHING.
I used to get so frustrated with myself for being a dumba55, but I've always loved my dad for never 'letting me' win, not even ONCE.
If anyone has a dictionary, the entry next to the words 'real man' is a pic and bio of my dad.
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stankarp
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australia
Feb 2002 time: 05:29
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I was typing this in an email when the news about the source code came through.
"What I always liked about CTP2 is, apart from the variety, is the playability. Accessible menus that are easy to read that give you nearly everything you need to know with a few clicks, auto cycling of units, right click to group and un group armies. After playing CTP2, I go to a much later game like MTW(Mediec\val Total War) and is is positively a pain and bloody booring after a while because it lacks these basic things. I made the comment on the MTW forum it is like buying a new car and after you drive out the shop you find it has no power steering, air con, radio/sterio and has a wood bench for the front seat. CTP2 is in a class of its own from a playability point of view. Take one aspect, fortifying a unit. Not only does it fortify, it does not autocycle and if a enemy unit moves in its vision range then the screen flashes to it. The people who designed the flow of CTP2 need a medal, they are in a class of their own. I guess I came to appreciate it in on line competiton play. You yanks get bored if someone takes more than 60 seconds for a move and you could play CTP2 with 20 cities fighting on 2 or more fronts in under 2 minute turns. Fan bloody tastic."
Take a bow anyone who was on the design team

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FrustratedPoet
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All Glory To The Hypnotoad!
Mar 2002 time: 05:29
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quote: Originally posted by st_swithin
My dad (Buddah rest his amazing and wonderful Soul) never 'let' me at a single goddam game EVER. Tennis, volleyball, Doom, Civ, Go, chess, checkers, poker, ANYTHING.
I used to get so frustrated with myself for being a dumba55, but I've always loved my dad for never 'letting me' win, not even ONCE.
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