![]() Sometimes there's a winning track and losing track that plays depending on whats going on but most of the time it's the neutral track! MoM actually has a whole bunch of other cool tracks for diplomacy and certain big events so I dunno if they could be expanded into new gameplay tracks. more like 5 days or 5 weeks lol! Having only 1 track on repeat is super annoying. More music tracks! MoM is not usually a game people finish in 5 hours and never touch again. Speaking of the MoM fan discord one of the members there just reminded me of another big thing to stick on the super wishlist over on the slitherine forums. ![]() Yeah they said on the live stream that they're aiming to make the game highly moddable which is very good news! Seravy confirmed over on the MoM Fan Discord that there's a been a bit of communication between them about AI behaviour etc. Going hex was a bold move, will be interesting. I hope they consult with Seravy and make it as good as possible, and make it moddable so the community can also tweak it so it survives another 2+ decades. This could fail or it could be super successful. Originally posted by Warsmith:I wish them all the best I really do. Or whether they're just simply modifying their Thea 2 engine to an approximation of classic MoM. I would be interesting to know if MuHa has reverse engineered any of MoM's assembly code like Seravy and some others have done over the years. They thanked me for the info but I have no idea whether they passed that info on to MuHa and if it helped them develop their new engine in any way. I did make a thread for Slitherine regarding possible sources of MoM engine code a while back here: Hopefully Seravy's source code might be released in the future for people to do cool things with. CoM2 (for windows) Seravy had to build everything from the ground up in a new engine but he did it quite quickly due to his intimate knowledge of MoM's inside workings. ![]() CoM1 was Seravy assembly hacking the original game. Unlikely as unfortunately the original MoM source code was lost long ago. ![]() Originally posted by Ryan Fenton:Given the ports, the source code for the original would likely be available in full - which is awesome for the ability to stay consistent with original formulas for things. ![]()
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