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Introduzione a Freeciv | Manuali | Caratteristiche | Articoli | Come è iniziato | Timeline | Contributori | Licenza This page contains outdated information that might not be completely accurate. Now as most CS students, we were all Civ fans, so one day we found and installed the Python based Openciv project. However Openciv was rather broken - I think it used 100% CPU power. We then decided to write our own version. In the end only Allan, Claus and I were willing to devote some time to the project and we split the work between us. Best of luck with the further development. - Peter

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  • Introduzione a Freeciv | Manuali | Caratteristiche | Articoli | Come è iniziato | Timeline | Contributori | Licenza This page contains outdated information that might not be completely accurate. Now as most CS students, we were all Civ fans, so one day we found and installed the Python based Openciv project. However Openciv was rather broken - I think it used 100% CPU power. We then decided to write our own version. In the end only Allan, Claus and I were willing to devote some time to the project and we split the work between us. Best of luck with the further development. - Peter
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  • Introduzione a Freeciv | Manuali | Caratteristiche | Articoli | Come è iniziato | Timeline | Contributori | Licenza This page contains outdated information that might not be completely accurate. Now as most CS students, we were all Civ fans, so one day we found and installed the Python based Openciv project. However Openciv was rather broken - I think it used 100% CPU power. We then decided to write our own version. In the end only Allan, Claus and I were willing to devote some time to the project and we split the work between us. Allan did the graphics. Whatever people think about the original graphics I think it was quite an accomplishment, as Allan had absolutely no training. We partly praised and laughed at his work. He really produced a number of both ugly and nice looking tiles. Claus wrote the Civ part of the backend. Implementing the logic, rules and game-engine is his work. He got some help with the formulas from a Civ book. He was clearly the one of us who knew most about Civilization. As for myself I did the client/server architecture and wrote the X11 client. Learning to program X11 was a big motivation - not that I ever used that skill later on. Funny thing is, that as the game became playable we started losing interest as we were increasingly drawn back to XPilot playing. I remember later on when we were playing XPilot in the lab, we could hear the younger students were playing Freeciv. I always thought that was nice. Allan, Claus and I still meet once in a while and occasionally track the progress of Freeciv. Best of luck with the further development. - Peter
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