Loki Hack '99 Patches available 38
anonymous porcupine writes "The kind folks at Loki Entertainment have finally released the Loki Hack '99 patches. Share and enjoy. And keep in mind that the hacks aren't listed in any particular order. :) " I actually had the privilege to judge the event at ALS - everyone did an amazing job (See the feature we did on it) - and now you can download the fruits of their labor.
Re:More Configs... and: What about German? (Score:1)
>patches work with the German version? I would think that the main differences between the versions
>would be in seperate language files or something.
You probably will have problems with some of the patches - eg the ones that add new units or new user interface compenents to panels. You could keep track of which files change under the ctp_data directory (specifically those under the english directories and make the suitable changes in the corresponding files in the german directories).
Sorry, I did kind of think about it at the time, but given the time constraints and my total lack of any knowledge of the German language I didn't do any.
You forgot the end (Score:1)
Re:Don't Panic (Score:2)
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"'Is not a quine' is not a quine" is a quine.
Bust a 40? (Score:1)
Re:Bust a 40? (Score:1)
Re:first post! (Score:1)
Re:Bust a 40? (Score:1)
No puff daddy mp3s, though. No baggy pants, either- although if I did, it'd be because I gotta have my Chuck Norris Superkick jeans for extra martial arts power in ordinary-looking street clothes (except for about a square foot of extra cloth in the groin.) Besides, dockers let me kick plenty high as it is. :)
Hey! (Score:1)
How about versions compiled for glibc 2.0?
Cool. (Score:1)
I got an offer to beta test Heroes of Might and Magic III, and I'm really looking forward to seeing what else Loki does for Linux.
Even if it takes a God of Mischief to start things off right, I'll enjoy the anarchy of more Linux games and more open games.
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Hack? (Score:5)
10. We have GOD on our side.
9. Money? What's that?
8. Two words: contract enforcement
7. Our culture heroes actually work instead of worrying about the next third-wave paradigm shift in "IT" and writing books about roadmaps, "the roads ahead" and e-nothings.
6. Our source can beat up your source.
5. We didn't contract with the psychic hotline for our tech support.
4. WE ARE GEEKS WITH GUNS, so you'd better not try any of that "licensing" crap with us or we'll bust a 40 on you!
3. Crash, bork, die, hang, BSOD, nuke, fizzle...
2. Due to technical difficulties, #2 was lost.
1. We have a lovable penguin that children can identify with.. rather than the souless corporate icon of a window. =) Conversely, for the naughtier children, we have daemons.
Incase you're wondering why this is posted under the Loki thread... I have no idea... but it's funny enough that you can overlook this infraction, right?
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Re:Whats Loki? (Score:1)
I quote: Loki Entertainment Software has announced a contest where an elite group of hackers (in C++, that is) will be chosen to improve their port of Civilization: Call to Power. The winner will get a dual-processor Linux box as a prize.
Don't Panic (Score:2)
What looks really impressive, though, is Multifractal Penguins and Porcupines.
Having cow units would be pretty cool as well.
Am I the only one disappointed with ESR's comparatively paltry entry? I kind of expected more (such as some actual programming) than some simple text-editing when I saw his name.
Notes from a Civ:CTP programmer (Score:3)
Flat map - The AI will probably have a lot of problems with this. As noted, pathing still thinks the world wraps, and the AI uses the same pathing...
Don't Panic - Very amusing!
Cows were in the original design. They worked like mobile farms, basically. The problem was people would surround their cities with cows, making it impossible to attack with stealth units and generally annoying to move through enemy territory at all. You can actually enable most of the functionality just by adding the right flags to the text files, but not the ability of other units to rustle them. The latter code is gone, sorry.
The 1.2 version (out for Windows already) has an autpilot feature available from the chat window. I forget the command, but it's in the readme (I hope!)
The customize your civ hack is pretty darn impressive for 48 hours with this code. Nice one!
All of this is awesome. I'd love to do this with future games too. Thanks a lot to all of you!
Re:Don't Panic (Score:1)
You need a double latte with skim....
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Re:Whats Loki? (Score:1)
mad_coders = http://www.lokigames.com/hack/profiles.htmlhttp:/
time = 48Hrs
loki = www.lokigames.com/about/lokihack_faq.php3#whensel
idea = http://www.lokigames.com/hack/patches.html
Re:Don't Panic (Score:1)
Huh?
Might I suggest reading the page in question before posting? It's a good practice.
I was simply commenting (very lightly) on the material found there.
Plus, I wouldn't expect a hack of such minimal proportions from ESR. I mean, we're talking about ESR!
Re:Don't Panic (Score:2)
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Re:Bust a 40? (Score:2)
West si-eeede. Gettin' jiggy with it. Yo yo yo etc.
(Why do I now have an image of Eric Cartman in my head complaining about not being able to play slip 'n slide in Zelma Hyack's underpants?)
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Whats Loki? (Score:1)
Mark "Erus" Duell
Lets play the Glock Game (Score:3)
G17 9MM 4.5" BARREL 17 ROUND MAG .40 CAL 4.5" BARREL 15 ROUND MAG .40 CAL 4" BARREL 13 ROUND MAG .40 CAL 6" BARREL 15 ROUND MAG .380 ACP 4" BARREL 15 ROUND MAG .357 SIG 4.5" BARREL 15 ROUND MAG .357 SIG 4" BARREL 23 ROUND MAG .40 CAL 5.32" BARREL 15 ROUND MAG
G17L 9MM 6" BARREL 17 ROUND MAG
G19 9MM 4" BARREL 15 ROUND MAG
G20 10MM 4.6" BARREL 15 ROUND MAG
G21 45ACP 4.6" BARREL 13 ROUND MAG
G22
G23
G24
G25
M31
M32
M34 9MM 5.32" BARREL 17 ROUND MAG
M35
You're right. I've only been exposed to the G17 and G19... but you can bust a .40. I must now hang my head in maple-syrup shame.
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Re:Don't Panic (Score:1)
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Re:Don't Panic (Score:1)
Don't get me wrong, I'm not upset. Merely surprised.
I remember hacking the first Civilization with a hex editor... Hmm, my Phalanx appears to have an attack of 99.
I also made changes similar to ESR back then to add the missing Newfie civilization.
Wow, that was a long time ago.
Re:Hack? (Score:1)
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The other Loki -- off-topic? (Score:2)
Here's a link [lanl.gov] to the real Loki.
16 Pentium Pro Processors
x 5 Fast Ethernet interfaces
+ 2 Gbytes RAM
+ 50 Gbytes Disk
+ 2 Fast Ethernet switches
+ Linux
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= 1.2 real Gflops for $63,000
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heh heh heh. (Score:1)
RMS, the atheist Saint of Emacs and leader of the FSF a god?
Who says the public media isn't changing people's perceptions?
Re:Notes from a Civ:CTP programmer (Score:2)
I was kind of surprised at how many features were in the code, but just commented out - eg it looked like there were gateways to teleport from one place to another. Did these just not pass play-testing or was it a time-thing? They looked like they could be lots of fun to play around with.
Re:Notes from a Civ:CTP programmer (Score:1)
For about 2 months, right? Frankly, I would have preferred to see the Linux 1.2 patch (which was promised for BEFORE LokiHack took place) rather than these patchettes.
More Configs... and: What about German? (Score:1)
Chris
Re:heh heh heh. (Score:2)
Our Linus, who art in Transmeta, hallowed be thy name.
Thy kingdom come, thy will be done in Redmond as it is in Transmeta.
Give us this day our daily patch, and forgive us our bugs, as we forgive those who make bugs for us.
And lead us not into Windows, but deliver us from Microsoft.
Amen.