![]() ![]() You use this with mIRC 6.3 and up to fix the path issue, but it’s also recommended that you put AOW in a folder directly on C: (example: C:AOW). This a fixer upper for anybody that wants it.ĪOW Quickfix - This is the way to fix current issues with the above AOW copies (just copy these files into the same folder as AOW’s files and mirc.exe). I succeeded in both, but the integration of custom colours required serious revamping of many of the areas, which I didn’t get to. This contains allot of my code fixes to correct several issues that was found in the original code.ĪOW 5.7 alpha - This is the never released copy of my AOW, this version’s aim was to fix the “path bugs” and add custom colours. Even my heavily modified copy (around 90% new or revamped code) still uses some of the original code by TiTaN.ĪOW 5.6 beta - This is the ‘final’ release I did and is probably the one most people use or modify. Many people might claim to own copyright on AOW, but here is the proof that TiTaN willingly made it open source and thus still owns copyright on ALL copies that still use ANY of his code. I kind of put it together because I wanted to ‘taste’ a bit of the history of the game I was developing on.ĪOW 1.6b - This is the actual Open Source copy released by TiTaN himself (read the Readme inside if you don’t believe me). Their credits is included in my versionsĪOW 1.2 - This is a reconstruction from old archives to show AOW still in it’s early stages of it’s development by TiTaN. Several people helped me during the creation of my version and I would like to thank all of them for their contributions. ![]() This is some of my collection of All-out-war scripts, I chose to only use open source and my own creations here. So Please feel free to browse through them - You may find something you like All-out-war! This is where I placed all my smaller programs and hacks that don’t really warrant a whole page dedicated to them. ![]()
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