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"CounterToNextOperation", "B", "Player"
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"Substract", "0", "Params(2)"
There's no such document - some features are documented here, some others on sourceforge.net (wiki/forums).Corbeau wrote:Hello. Is there a file/document where we can see all the features of your version of the game?
AI cannot use features of the game, game cannot be started in normal way (you must start client/server separately). The game sometimes get segfault.Corbeau wrote:
And what is its current status? Is it playable as it is?
I don't know what do you mean, but I create few new ruleset. Each of it isn't complete - rather it was created to test features, but I decided to work with CivIV, CivV, CivVI ruleset. There's a lot of work.Corbeau wrote:
What I mean is, how are you doing the modifications, are they self-contained (I'm not sure if this is the right term) and whole, or are there loose ends that have to be tied before people can actually play it?
No.Corbeau wrote: Do you, by any chance, have a server available to host a game where other people could connect?
Linux Mint contains flatpak as I remember. I publish Flatpak package of Progress. Read Readme.eng on sourceforge.net and Install. Freeciv client isn't compatible with Progress server.Corbeau wrote: I'm assuming that this is not compatible with the standard Freeciv client so a new client would have to be compiled. Do you have a installation pack or something? (Namely, I'm running Linux Mint, but I'm a low-level user and there is no chance in hell that I'm going to learn how to compile the source on my own). Also, is there anything else that needs to be installed?
Sorry for not waiting/think about response, but I now uses google translator and now quite understood you. My English isn't good. It's rather poor.Corbeau wrote:What I mean is, how are you doing the modifications, are they self-contained (I'm not sure if this is the right term) and whole, or are there loose ends that have to be tied before people can actually play it?