Anyways, I will just pour my heart out here about everything I wanted to bring to your attention.

It would be nice to be able to see AI players faces during dipolomacy meetings. I am aware of how much effort it would take to custom make a different face for every single civ out there, but maybe it could be a community artist project? maybe freeciv could begin using truly-free as in totally free images that already exist? It would be interesting.

I and many other players would enjoy the settings option to not "end game" when other civs are gone or defeated so that we could play a game all on our own, and just have a massive civilization for fun, and do whatever we want without a threat of invasion.

I had no idea how to install. at first I assumed I would download the game from http://www.freeciv.org/download.html and after extracting and clicking an icon inside that the game should just auto start but that didn't seem to be the case so I went looking through all the instructions and the "install" and "read me" files in the extracted folder and found some 10,000 page long complicated guide that made my get lost more than guiding me, then I went to all the online wiki's and found similar instructions until I basically just searched "how to install freeciv on debian" and found no results. I attempted to run the command "make" to compile the game myself as everyone seems to do (as the main instructions say to do) and I get errors saying that there is no correct command to do that or the location doesn't exist etc. etc. etc. I begged one of my favorite forums desperately for a simple and literal step by step guide that tells me exactly what I need to do in exactly what order get the game installed and running and someone finally gave me exactly that. if you request this guide I will post it for you. I ended up installing the latest stable freeciv on my junk dead laptop I revived with debian that I use as a backup so that is what the guide would be specifically for.

I have played many games before that came bundled in a compressed folder and only needed to be extracted to function, and just simply contained an icon of the game inside that needed to be selected to just start the entire game. many of these also had folders inside ready for simply placing mods into that would function instantly upon being in the correct place. essentially the game was fully portable and could be moved anywhere because it was all inside only one folder. that struck me as just excellent and I wrongfully assumed that it would just be that way with freeciv.

does the latest version of the game come with the automatic modpack installer like the severely outdated version available on synaptic on debian?
Yes it does! assuming you install correctly. (answered when I finally installed successfully)

how do you terraform?

how do you fly to other planets?

how do you go to alien worlds?

I always hear other players talking about that but I never understand what they mean and I have never been able to do that before.


why isn't http://www.freeciv.org/ and http://forum.freeciv.org/f/ not instead
https://www.freeciv.org/ and https://forum.freeciv.org/f/ just like https://gna.org/support/ ?
https would be really great, if that's something you would be willing to do.

I and many others noticed we are unable to change the ownership of citys in the editor. we would like that alot!


I thank you for reading this and I hope things work out somehow.

we should also have a special ground tile that is called "fertile lands" that is basically a combination of all the different land "grass/plains/hills/mountain/forrest/oasis/desert/everything" in the sense that It can hold any combination of all the bonuses like gold/crystal/farmland/wine/ and much more. these would be rare of course, but the editor would allow you to place them where ever you like and load them up with all the bonuses. that would be cool for those wierd freeciv games I play when I get bored.
also, is there any specific idea's thread anywhere on this forum? I'm still very confused getting used to the layout.

also how do you use the mods "big tileset" or whatever that's called? I want to see my game a little bigger, it hurts my eyes.
I also notice that when changing rulesets (some of which were mods) like "alien" nothing really seems any special or different. I can still go in and change all the settings and customize my play style but nothing ever makes me feel like "yea this feels alien" why don't I notice any differences?