XBattle was an awsome game. The game architecture just depended on X in a small netowk. It used sources, flows and for battle mutual reduction. Looking at a developed game was like looking at battling circulatory systems.
That's abstract. FreeCiv is, too, just not as much.
FreeCiv units don't represent the picture. They represent a unit with the pictured units which perform in a manner reminiscent of those pictured. The time frame is plastic and the command and control are incorrect. And no individual could live that long.
If you want the real thing, you can't have it. Life is too limited.
Re:Vim is everywhere (even windows).
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You can run vim (or vii as I like to call it) on unix, windows, mac, OS/2, VMS and a heck of a lot of others. Vim will also let you look at stuff that is hard to get at under windows.
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XBattle was an awsome game. The game architecture just depended on X in a small netowk. It used sources, flows and for battle mutual reduction. Looking at a developed game was like looking at battling circulatory systems.
That's abstract. FreeCiv is, too, just not as much.
FreeCiv units don't represent the picture. They represent a unit with the pictured units which perform in a manner reminiscent of those pictured. The time frame is plastic and the command and control are incorrect. And no individual could live that long.
If you want the real thing, you can't have it. Life is too limited.
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Started Civ on a 9" Mac.
That should be spokesmodel!
You can run vim (or vii as I like to call it) on unix, windows, mac, OS/2, VMS and a heck of a lot of others. Vim will also let you look at stuff that is hard to get at under windows.
Now more than ever vi can run everywhere.