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Diplomacy

A basic Diplomacy Windows application. Please note that it is still in development and not in a playable state. Compiled Release Files will be published once it is. I also will make the compiled in-dev files available somewhere.

WORK IN PROGRESS, NOT SURE WHEN OR IF THIS WILL BE FINISHED

Q&A

Q: How do I play it?
A: Download it here once its done.

Q: How do I compile it myself?
A: You can download this repo and SFML on https://www.sfml-dev.org/download/sfml/2.5.1/ and link the vcxproj towards it.

Q: What is this?
A: A basic Diplomacy Windows application for some quick games.

Q: Linux?
A: Should be possible but I would have to remove badly written code that doesn't work on linux.

Q: Where is the map from?
A: The border-data and some colours were pulled from https://backstabbr.com which also was the main inspiration for this Project, go check it out.

Q: You know the Rules and so do I.
A: https://media.wizards.com/2015/downloads/ah/diplomacy_rules.pdf and other references.

Q: Can I play with Friends?
A: Yes, it will have a very basic Multiplayer via LAN and Internet (Host needs an open Port).

Q: How well does it run?
A: Well enough for some Triangles in 2D.

Q: What did you use to make this?
A: C++ and SFML (https://sfml-dev.org) on Visual Studio 2019.

Q: Can I use the code?
A: If you really want to, yes. But should you?

Q: How does it work?
A: DM me once you have the answer, I'd like to know too.

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