Hi there, I’m posting here because it’s more underground compared to Reddit (since I think that the dev wouldn’t like it to get mainstream attention).
There is an open-source WC3 engine called Warsmash (made using LibGDX): https://github.com/Retera/WarsmashModEngine
( Discord server: https://discord.com/invite/ucjftZ7x7H )
I thought I might share it here, if anyone is interested in participating in its development. There isn’t a Flatpak version yet and it also misses some features e.g.
Hi there, I’m posting here because it’s more underground compared to Reddit (since I think that the dev wouldn’t like it to get mainstream attention).
So that’s why he posted the entire source code on that underground website GitHub operated by Microsoft, future owner of Warcraft 3.
Don’t think m$ gonna pay much attention, the aio script to activate windows is also hosted on github
To be fair, Microsoft is generally not as bad with this kind of stuff as most big publishers
Microsoft is generally not as bad with this kind of stuff anymore
FTFY. 90s Microsoft would’ve sent some thugs
There was even a movie made about that. It’s kinda bad but entertaining, Tim Robbins as the Gates/Jobs amalgamation is the saving grace, it’s worth watching for his performance alone.
The movie is called Antitrust if anyone is wondering. It’s a serviceable thriller and Tim Robbins is realy the best thing about it.
It’s one of thise movies thats definitely worth a watch if you catch it somewhere.
The “legal stuff” is kinda amazing:
I have tagged this repository with the MIT license. From my understanding this means that the users are free to take the contents of the repo and try to encrypt it all and sell it to each other. Some day, maybe a user will download this repo and reprogram a modified version that only plays the DotA map and use that as a DotA engine thing that they would sell to others and prevent me from modifying or using their upgrades. In my opinion, that is not very cool – and I do not have experience playing the DotA map – but I am setting up the repo here so that it does not stop them from doing that. Also, I am guessing that since MIT license probably allows selling modified versions of the code and stuff, this hopefully would leave the door open that Blizzard could download this repo and take stuff out of it and include it in their private Warcraft III game code if they ever needed to. At the time of writing I do not think my repo has anything in particular that Warcraft III Reforged does not have, however, so this is purely hypothetical that I am intending to leave as an open door for the future.
By the time the developer wrote that passage he/she could have just read the MIT License as well as GitHub’s auto-generated bullet points several times. 😄
@woelkchen @Bilu47 I recommend that thing would be under the gpl, but to each their own
If the author really wants Blizzard to use his code then he doesn’t have much of a choice. Although since it has a GPL library the whole project is distributed under the GPL.
As the copyright owner you can do whatever you want. You can make your code gpl and give (written) permission to only blizzard to use the code under a different license.
You’d need a CLA for potential contributors though and I have no idea what courts think about it (not a lawyer, not legal advice).
That’s really impressive. It’s also good for preservation since AFAIK Blizzard killed the possibility to play the original game legally when Reforged came out
Ooh awesome. There are a ton of great custom maps and mods for Warcraft 3. I used to hang out at wc3campaigns as a teen so I have a ton of nostalgia thinking about wc3 now.
Wow, this is lovely!
Thanks for sharing!
More work? …okay
I saw this on Reddit months ago…
I believe you just underestimated these general instances of Lemmy. Also it doesn’t sound like you got the approval of the dev to post this. Doesn’t feel completely right, I dunno.
What approval…? It’s an open-source project.
So why care about Lemmy being the less visited site. That’s me entire point. :)
it’s an open source public repository. thats approval by default
Look, here’s the publicly available repo with the cool source code i made. DO NEVER, EVER… NEVER, EVER, EVER SHARE THIS! UNDERSTOOD!
I believe you just underestimated these general instances of Lemmy. Also it doesn’t sound like you got the approval of the dev to post this. Doesn’t feel completely right, I dunno.
The developer is hosting the entire thing literally on Microsoft servers and Microsoft is currently acquiring Blizzard. “I don’t want the owner to know this, that’s why I rent a room in his office and have the doors wide open all the time and put up signs right there of what I’m doing.”
On one hand the developer is smart enough to write a game engine but then claims to not understand the very basics of open source software hosted on Github?
Microsoft =/= Activision. MS are generally FAR better in how they treat fan projects.
Microsoft =/= Activision.
Not yet. Only the UK left to be
bribedconvinced to approve that huge takeover by convicted monopolist Microsoft.Even then, Microsoft have a very different management approach to Activision. Although they are typically fairly hands off when it comes to purchased subsidiaries, they are probably going to draw some exceptions to behaviours that hurt MS overall, something Activision’s typical management would be very guilty of.
you just underestimated these general instances of Lemmy
500~ people come to this forum a month
500 people
come toactively post on this forum a monthActive user count is everyone who actually comments or posts, not lurkers.
OPEN THE FLOODGATES!
Really though, there’s a difference between “not wanting people to know about it” and “not wanting it to randomly trend on Reddit and get a bunch of attention from hundreds of people for no good reason”. Then again, I have no idea if that would be a realistic outcome with the Reddit Linux Warcraft III community. Better safe than sorry I guess. :)