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Imperialism 1870, Riverwar and BmB ToT GFX
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Originally posted by Catfish View Post[Edit: Just noticed this:
You use Elys' loader in conjunction with Timbatron's Civ2.exe:
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On a different matter, I noticed a couple typing errors in one of my previous posts. I managed to conquer Italian/French/German East Africa playing as the Abyssinians, not West Africa!!!
Also I thanked Gareth for his suburb units. I'm sure his representations of urban sprawl are magnificent, but I meant to say superb units
Now I have figured out the RR/Waterwell issue I am planning to launch my campaign into the Sudan today. Can't wait!
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Originally posted by McMonkey View PostAny news on your Bronze Age scenario? It sounded like it had got to the fine tuning stage last time you posted.
I'm still working on it believe it or not. Unfortunately I've had many large demands on my time lately, and I haven't been able to work on the scenario as much as I've wanted to. In retrospect I've historically been somewhat over-optimistic about release dates such as they are. Thanks for bearing with me guys. And thanks for the continued interest too, btwSea Kings TOT
Sors salutis/ et virtutis/ michi nunc contraria,/ est affectus/ et defectus/ semper in angaria./
Hac in hora/ sine mora/ corde pulsem tangite;/ quod per sortem/ sternit fortem,/ mecum omnes plangite!
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Originally posted by EZRhino View PostSorry for the glacially paced reply
I'm still working on it believe it or not. Unfortunately I've had many large demands on my time lately, and I haven't been able to work on the scenario as much as I've wanted to. In retrospect I've historically been somewhat over-optimistic about release dates such as they are. Thanks for bearing with me guys. And thanks for the continued interest too, btw
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Originally posted by Timoleon View PostGive us a teaser, please!Sea Kings TOT
Sors salutis/ et virtutis/ michi nunc contraria,/ est affectus/ et defectus/ semper in angaria./
Hac in hora/ sine mora/ corde pulsem tangite;/ quod per sortem/ sternit fortem,/ mecum omnes plangite!
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