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The BLURB?.TXT files are used in Civilopedia to find topics and their descriptions.
The BLURB3.TXT file is an empty file which can also be used as a template. There is also the source code from the OpenCiv1 project, specifically, commented section of the code in function...
This thread will discuss different DOS Civilization versions and their differences in code (CIV.EXE, including the data segment).
The greatest difference is between version 1 and version 3 when a few new game play concepts were introduced.
Between version 3 and 5 the main focus was on a Advisor...
Hi everyone,
As a part of OpenCiv1, I have made a new Civilization music player which plays all of the tunes, including special effects (source code included).
The EXE needs to be placed in original Civ game directory. The player supports additional drivers: Pro cards (OPL-3) driver (PSOUND.CVL)...
I like making World Map art based on Retro Games, Anime, etc.
You can play the actual game on the main post here: https://forums.civfanatics.com/threads/secret-of-evermore-world-map-scenario-for-you.687444/
I just wanted to share the Civ Map as "Art" which is something I do. I make World...
OpenCiv1 Project news
OpenCiv1 uses Avalonia UI framework and is OS independent. It is currently compatible with desktops: Windows, Linux and MacOS.
The game logic is based on original DOS Civilization game version 475.05 disassembly.
The project has progressed significantly since first...
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