Tyggermeltdown’s Imp 1 scenario utilities
MapCreator — Create new Imperialism I maps from bitmaps
MapEditor — Edit Imperialism I maps cell by cell
ProvinceChanger – Change a province from one country to another.
RailWriter — Edit rail lines on Imperialism I maps, cell by cell
To compile the text file that MapCreator builds, you will also need ImpEdit v2. This zip includes two simple programs; compile.exe and decomp.exe, plus simple documentation, that allows for relatively easy modification of the scenarios that come with Imperialism. These files are all available in the Files section of Imp_list. Help in using these utilities can be found on Imp_list.
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- A steampunk rendition of the story of Hypatia, a neoPlatonist philosopher in the Roman province of E http://t.co/1LfsyLFM -- 6 days ago
- A steampunk rendition of the story of Hypatia, a neoPlatonist philosopher in the Roman province of E http://t.co/zqfX8unk -- 6 days ago
- A steampunk rendition of the story of Hypatia, a neoPlatonist philosopher in the Roman province of E http://t.co/jaPrJCy1 -- 6 days ago
- A steampunk rendition of the story of Hypatia, a neoPlatonist philosopher in the Roman province of E http://t.co/XN0Ax1jS -- 6 days ago
- The clockpunkesque tale of a medieval Norwegian princess, who, quite naturally, travels to the botto http://t.co/9I6yb5CX -- 6 days ago
- A short story set during Napoleon's retreat from Russia in 1812. With ghosts, and dreams, and fire. http://t.co/RzkXtRhN -- 6 days ago
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