At Long Last: Stable Version of FreeCraft Game Engine
jimmcq writes: "After two years of active development the long awaited stable release of FreeCraft is available.
FreeCraft is a free cross-platform real-time strategy gaming engine. It is possible to play against human opponents over LAN, internet, or against the computer. The engine can be used to build C&C, WC2, SC and AOE-like real-time strategy (RTS) games. It successfully runs under Linux, BSD, BeOS, MacOS/X, MacOS/Darwin and MS Windows. Souce code and binaries are available from SourceForge."
So it's OK for Microsoft to impose conditions after the point of sale, so long as they claim you're anonymous in the reg^H^H^Hactivation process? (If you activate via the net, your IP is known--there is no way around this. If you activate by phone, ANI logs your number for billing. If you use a pay phone, you're too paranoid to be using any version of Windows.)
What the, Hell are you talking about? What conditions? I signed neither agreed to nothing except the EULA. Yeah if I activate Via the net my IP is known, until I reboot. Then it is unknown. Dynamic. If ANI log my number, what bill am I receiving? No bills here. I will disregard your last comment, just Slashdot silliness.
I find it quite admirable that the team refused to support XP. If there are knowledgeable enough people who want XP, they can port and recomplie. If they're arent, then I guess that tells us something.
Well of course you find it admirable. Any Windows user who reads this site has to expect segregation. We ride on the back of the bus here and drink from water fountains you assign us to drink out of.
~Admrlnxn
"I got your mom in my trunk"