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  2. Unofficial patch - Wikipedia

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    Bug fix patch, [37] fan translation Battlezone II: Bug fix patch [38] [39] [40] Civilization IV: Bug fixes and extensions, [41] (with SDK source code [42] [43] and accessible XML configuration and Python files) [44] Civilization V: Bug fixes and extensions (based on source code) [45] [46] [47] Chrono Trigger: Fan translation, bug fix patch [48 ...

  3. Civilization IV - Wikipedia

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    The Civilization IV software development kit was released on April 13, 2006, to coincide with the release of the v1.61 patch. The kit allows players to view, modify, or even completely re-write the game's DLL source code , enabling the modification of the game's AI and other integral parts of the game that were previously not accessible.

  4. Video game modding - Wikipedia

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    Mods can be both useful to players and a means of self-expression. [4] Three motivations have been identified by Olli Sotamaa for fans to create mods: to patch the game, to express themselves, and to get a foot in the door of the video game industry. [4] It has been noted that these motivations encompass intrinsic and extrinsic motivations. [30]

  5. Nuclear Gandhi - Wikipedia

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    An example of Nuclear Gandhi as an Internet meme. Nuclear Gandhi is a video game urban legend purporting the existence of a software bug in the 1991 strategy video game Civilization that would eventually force the pacifist leader Mahatma Gandhi to become extremely aggressive and make heavy use of nuclear weapons.

  6. Civilization IV: Beyond the Sword - Wikipedia

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    Sid Meier's Civilization IV: Beyond the Sword is the second expansion pack of the turn-based strategy video game Civilization IV. [6] The expansion focuses on adding content to the in-game time periods following the invention of gunpowder, and includes more general content such as 11 new scenarios, 10 new civilizations, and 16 new leaders.

  7. Civilization (series) - Wikipedia

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    Civilization is a series of turn-based strategy video games, first released in 1991. [1] Sid Meier developed the first game in the series and has had creative input for most of the rest, [2] and his name is usually included in the formal title of these games, such as Sid Meier's Civilization VI.

  8. Rhye's and Fall of Civilization - Wikipedia

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    Rhye's and Fall of Civilization (RFC) is a "fan scenario" [1] for the 2005 computer game Sid Meier's Civilization IV. It is an 'Earth simulator' that uses a variety of scripted events to mirror history much more closely than a typical game of Civilization .

  9. Call to Power II - Wikipedia

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    The most extreme is the Samurai scenario, where the game is transformed from a turn-based empire building game into a turn-based adventure game demonstrating the modding capabilities. The sole released patch for Call to Power II enhanced the functionality of SLIC, allowing creation of mods that change the gameplay significantly. The game's ...