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 therejmschaub 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.![]()