[MoO] 1oom (Master of Orion 1993 game engine recreation)

SomeoneWithMyName

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This project is based on the MOO1 binary code, but verification is required as the quality of manual translation of this project is known to be quite mediocre. I'm looking for a way out of this situation, but I would be glad to receive advice from people who have already been involved in reverse engineering. Project page: https://github.com/1oom-fork/1oom
 
I don't have MoO1, so I can't test it.
I am curious though how much is working overall :).
Since version 1.11.2 I play without the oppressive feeling that something is wrong. Apparently the worst was fixed, and the rest is extremely difficult to notice.
 
BTB, FYI, FWIW, I have begun rolling Kilgore's 1oom in to my ReMoM project, as ReMoO1, based on a disassembly in IDA 5.5.
I'd be interested in helping out if I can or even collaborating.
PS. Simtex used the same *game-engine* ("MoX") for all three - MoO1, MoM, and MoO2.
PPS. There are debug symbols available in the DOS version of MoO2, if you care to know what Simtex named things.
 
BTB, FYI, FWIW, I have begun rolling Kilgore's 1oom in to my ReMoM project, as ReMoO1, based on a disassembly in IDA 5.5.
I'd be interested in helping out if I can or even collaborating.
PS. Simtex used the same *game-engine* ("MoX") for all three - MoO1, MoM, and MoO2.
PPS. There are debug symbols available in the DOS version of MoO2, if you care to know what Simtex named things.
Ahh good to see you here Jim! I've got a thread about your ReMoM project where you are more than welcome to post updates in like you do on the Nexus! :)
https://forums.civfanatics.com/threads/remom-master-of-magic-reassembled.686146/

This project is based on the MOO1 binary code, but verification is required as the quality of manual translation of this project is known to be quite mediocre. I'm looking for a way out of this situation, but I would be glad to receive advice from people who have already been involved in reverse engineering. Project page: https://github.com/1oom-fork/1oom
Sounds like a cool project! Jim is def someone you'll want to chat with mate!
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