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Subject: [Freeciv-Dev] Re: New "cevo" tileset (fwd)
From: Daniel L Speyer <dspeyer@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 12 May 2002 16:11:52 -0400 (EDT)

On Sun, 12 May 2002, Michael [iso-8859-1] Süß wrote:

> Am 2002.05.12 06:13 schrieb(en) Daniel L Speyer:
> > I have just released a new tileset, based on the
> > Civilization-Evolution
> > graphics (www.c-evo.org).  Thanks to Raahul for finding it.  Tarball
> > on
> > ftp.freeciv.org, screenshot at speyer1-b.student.umd.edu/cevo.jpg
> > 
> > Enjoy!
> > 
> > --Daniel Speyer
> > If you *don't* consider sharing information to be morally equivalent
> > to
> > kidnapping and murder on the high seas, you probably shouldn't use the
> > phrase "software piracy."
> 
> Hi Daniel,
> 
> I have just taken a closer look at your new tileset and have spotted a 
> little problem in it. A few graphics (like the Alpine troops, 
> submarine, ironclad) are taken from the original civ2 tileset, with 
> just some minor color changes in them. I dont know if Microprose cares 
> at all, but I would suggest playing it safe and substituting them by 
> graphics in the public domain. Besides that, great tileset, keep up the 
> good work...
> 
> Michael Suess
> 

Ouch!

And I took the Alpine troops and ironclad into Lexxy!  I'll pull them out
-- we need to keep this clean.  That's really sad, though, those were
really nice images.

Can somebody who really knows civ2 assemble a complete imagelist?

--Daniel Speyer
If you *don't* consider sharing information to be morally equivalent to 
kidnapping and murder on the high seas, you probably shouldn't use the
phrase "software piracy."






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