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  • #16
    As for me:
    -Finish 'The Korean War' and 'Empire of the Rising Sun' to playable levels
    -Finish a working copy of 'Alien Invasion' and 'Conquest of the Inca Empire'
    -Release 'A Line in the Sand' and 'Rise of the Third Reich' (both only need some events and flavour text editing)
    -Then, get good start on 'The Solar Revolution.'
    -Play all these cool scens that have recently come out or will soon

    Edit-Added a few things
    Last edited by Patine; January 1, 2007, 21:40.

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    • #17
      Yeah...

      1. Finish that BALKAN Scenario, but i went over to ToT with it, 'cause Map and event file of FW were too small, and events of this war eat up a lot of space...

      2. Finish that Gigamap of Middle Europe ( Germany, france, Poland, Czech, Dan's etc... ) and Yugoslavia.

      3. Finish all these Scenarios ( DUNE, Star Control 2, Fatherland... ).

      4. Play Bitterfrost III final version...

      5. Getting as good in pixeldrawing as Fairline !!!


      So long

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      • #18
        1. Play Civ4 some.
        2. Finish E3K ToT
        3. Play EAv2, FtG, LL etc. ( )
        4. Learn Civ2 Hex editing ( )
        "If you are not confused by quantum physics, then you haven't really understood it." -Niels Bohr
        "The true test of your character is what it takes to stop you." -Dr. Bob Jones Sr.

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        • #19
          Alex, can you fill in some of those abreviations for the unhip?
          Tecumseh's Village, Home of Fine Civilization Scenarios

          www.tecumseh.150m.com

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          • #20
            Sorry,
            I was referring to some of the scenarios mentioned above.

            LL=Lost Legion
            FtG= Fredrick the Great
            E3K=_____
            "If you are not confused by quantum physics, then you haven't really understood it." -Niels Bohr
            "The true test of your character is what it takes to stop you." -Dr. Bob Jones Sr.

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