Is there any way I could get the source code for this? I would like to experiment a bit. I have C++.NET 2003 at home and I believe that it's compatible. I wouldn't distrubute anything without going through the owner of the code first.
Yes.... fill an application to get a job with Paradox... if you get accepted, you will surelly see the code that way.jmschaub said:Is there any way I could get the source code for this? I would like to experiment a bit. I have C++.NET 2003 at home and I believe that it's compatible. I wouldn't distrubute anything without going through the owner of the code first.
Generalisimo said:Yes.... fill an application to get a job with Paradox... if you get accepted, you will surelly see the code that way.
Another way will be to break into the offices of Paradox in Sweden... but i will not recommend that one... you will be breaking the law.
Now, being serious... it is obvious that the answer is NO (unless you do some of the ones that i stated above ).
Wow, you gotta be clear there No harm done.jmschaub said:I was refering to the EU2 to Vicky source code
Then contact the author...jmschaub said:I was refering to the EU2 to Vicky source code
Of course, but i couldn't resist... it wouldn't be the first one that asks that... :rofl:rafiki said:He did post in the EU2Vic forum, guys. You could've given him the benefit of the doubt (which he in this case deserved )
Generalisimo said:Then contact the author...
rafiki said:He did post in the EU2Vic forum, guys. You could've given him the benefit of the doubt (which he in this case deserved )
Actually... AFAIK, the author is Chaingun, but montyP is the one that converted the program into a windows one (and added new features).Ironfoundersson said:
Generalisimo said:Actually... AFAIK, the author is Chaingun, but montyP is the one that converted the program into a windows one (and added new features).
So, yep, contact montyP.