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  • #76
    Not sure what you're asking, so here's a step by step - don't be offended if it sounds pedantic.

    1. Hit "PrintScreen" when you want to take a screenie.
    2. Alt+Tab to (Image App)
    3. Paste
    4. Resize to 800x600 or smaller
    5. Save as JPG
    6. Click "Post Reply" next to "New Thread" at the top or bottom of all the responses here - this "Quick Reply" box at the bottom of the page won't do.
    7. On the "Post Reply" page, there should be a textbox for your attachment with a "Browse" button next to it. Click Browse...
    8. Select JPG and click Open on the dialog box
    9. Click Submit on the "Post Reply" page.
    10. Viola! Hopefully I remembered all that correctly and your screenshot is now on the page.

    Again, don't take offense if this seemed pedantic, I just wasn't sure which part you were having trouble with and it took me forever to remember that "Quick Reply" didn't have the attachment option.

    Hope this helps!
    "Just once, do me a favor, don't play Gray, don't even play Dark... I want to see Center-of-a-Black-Hole Side!!! " - Theseus nee rpodos

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    • #77
      Originally posted by ducki
      I know I accidentally played through to 1990BC before stopping, so don't fret too much. I really like this format where the DARs come in stages - did we used to do it this way? It seems new and a good idea - once I've passed a certain phase, I can go back and read other's strategies and decisions without quite as much fear of spoilage as when entire DARs are posted all at once.

      As far as Image Processing apps go, IrfanView is very easy to use and free.

      Welcome aboard!
      The current 'during action report' format with the multiple threads for each stage started after AU208. I think it was Dom's idea and it works very well for people who don't want to "read ahead". Those that want to read ahead and discover the strategies others used are certainly welcome to do so as well.

      EDIT: Just checked to make sure my facts were straight and 402 was indeed the first AU course to use the DAR format
      Last edited by Rhothaerill; January 29, 2004, 13:36.

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      • #78
        Originally posted by steven8r
        I don't think anyone would crucify you for a screenie a few turns past the date. I think (just be warned, I've gotten in trouble by 'thinking' before) that the date of 2150 is more of a guideline than a hard and fast rule.

        (Hopefully Dominae won't flame me for this).
        Has anyone ever been EXPELLED from Apolyton University????


        Steven
        It is more of a guideline, but it's nice to be able to hit the targets. However, I don't think I have ever hit the first target (usually 2150bc) and remembered to stop and take a screenshot. I usually get involved and remember later on. This particular one I finally came close and overshot by only one turn. You'd think I'd remember by now.

        As to being expelled, no. Only one poster came close as he was blatantly reloading and bragging that he was a grand master player and better than the rest of us because of it, but he never actually played an AU course

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        • #79
          Krill,

          Assuming that you have a saved screenshot file,

          Hit the "Post Reply" button at the bottom of the screen.


          Then just Browse for your file:


          Then hit the "Submit Reply" button

          Steven
          "...Every Right implies a certain Responsibility; Every Opportunity, an Obligation; Every Possession, a Duty." --J.D. Rockerfeller, Jr.

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          • #80
            Actually, i've taken the shot, but i can't ressize it to 800X600
            You just wasted six ... no, seven ... seconds of your life reading this sentence.

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            • #81
              In IrfanView, I think it's under
              Image -> Resize/Resample
              On the right half of the dialog there are several presets, one of which is 800x600.

              In PhotoShop, IIRC, there's also an "Image" menu though it's been a while since I played in PS.
              "Just once, do me a favor, don't play Gray, don't even play Dark... I want to see Center-of-a-Black-Hole Side!!! " - Theseus nee rpodos

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              • #82
                ok, here it is then
                Attached Files
                You just wasted six ... no, seven ... seconds of your life reading this sentence.

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                • #83
                  Originally posted by ducki
                  Not sure what you're asking, so here's a step by step ...


                  And also thanks to ducki and vmxa1 for pointing out Irfanview!
                  "As far as general advice on mod-making: Go slow as far as adding new things to the game until you have the basic game all smoothed out ... Make sure the things you change are really imbalances and not just something that doesn't fit with your particular style of play." - WesW

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                  • #84
                    You are welcome and the best thing is it is free.

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                    • #85
                      AU Mod, Demigod level.

                      This is my first serious game on Demigod although I'd played a few Deity PTW games. But I had sense enough not to attempt any AU games on that level. It's just that some of the tweaks done to make the games interesting on Emperor or below would have made some of them somewhat more difficult than I would have liked to play. So I started this game hoping that we had an island of our own to play with rather than another civ starting 5 tiles away with the only source of iron just to keep things interesting before seafaring becomes important.

                      I can't live without exploration so I opted for the one square NW start and built a curragh straight away. Looking at F10, 5 out of 9 AI's start with pottery so I can hope to trade for that reasonably quickly. In my last Byzantine game, I got an SGL from ceremonial burial but that was not going to be repeated here . So Writing at 100% was the obvious choice.

                      As I'm in the southern hemishpere, my curragh went North, meeting the Sumerians and Hittites in 3300BC. A warrior met the Japanese only in 2590BC showing them to be dangerously close. At that stage, it wasn't obvious that they weren't on my landmass but I ignored that and hoped that they weren't. When I had the defenses to open a hut in 2310NC, I was gifted with a free settler.

                      Tech trading went well and I was able to trade for Writing when it had 8 turns left. That leaves me in a good position to get Map-making early. Expansion looks to be going well too and I'm thinking of taking Constantinople out to build the Lighthouse soon as I'm not sure when the AI are going to threaten it.

                      These are my notes. Although they have their usual clarity, they have the advantage of being written five days earlier than the rest of this DAR:

                      4000BC settler 7 worker 1
                      3950BC build, irrigate work the bg
                      3900BC work fish
                      3750BC worker to cow
                      3600BC Constantinople reaches size 2. labourer to bg. ent to 10%
                      3550BC labourers to fish,forest
                      3500BC Curragh out.
                      3450BC borders expand. ls to forest, irrigated cow(will be roaded in 2).ent to 20% curragh vaguely N
                      3400BC ls to fish, cow(expand in 2)
                      3350Bc worker to bg. see borders to NE
                      3300BC con to 3. warrior built. meet Sumerians. won't accept Alphabet and 10g for pottery: they know someone else. Aha, see hittite scout. alphabet to Sumeria for pottry to 20 gold. ent to 30%
                      3050BC settler
                      2950BC Adrian founded.
                      2900BC worker.
                      2630 Adrian builds warrior
                      2590BC meets Japan - at llast. Alph+pot for the wheel+wc+9 H TW for IW+25 S - TW++15 for masonry J masonry - cb+2
                      2310BC IW to Jap for Myst+4 gold. Myst to Sumeria for Writing+15 gold. Settler from hut!
                      2230BC Horsman sighted. Adrian builds settler. Ceasarea founded.
                      Things not mentioned include building a granary (with the help of two forest chops) and a settler in Constantinople after 2900BC.

                      This screenshot shows how certain I can be that the Japanese aren't on the same continent:
                      Attached Files

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                      • #86
                        This is a little late, I know

                        Playing Emperor, stock rules

                        Settled on the start, and, as I mentioned in the teaser thread, moved my worker over to the hut, while building a Warrior. Max science to Pottery. Hut gave me a Warrior, and I started exploring to the southeast. Worker made its way back to irrigate and road to the cow.

                        Second Warrior went north. Found out pretty quickly I was on an island. Had to start playing with the lux slider, (later started researching Writing at 50 turns). Second hut was barbs, beat all three by using that hill across the river in the swamp, but didn't get a single promotion. Did have one spot of good luck; while I was exploring the southern tip of the island, a Japanese warrior was standing on Mt. Fujikillyouall; a few turns later I negotiated a tech and money deal with the Japanese and found out my capital was sitting on horses, which saved me from financial ruin after my optimistic gpt deal.

                        Mt. Fujikillyouall exploded a few turns later, but I don't imagine it did Japan any damage; no city there, and the Warrior had probably moved along -- I certainly had and so don't know for sure.

                        When my first settler was completed after the granary, I was at 1 gold and losing 1pt -- I wanted the tasty spot with the whale, two squares from the lux, but with the cash problem, I moved him down those two roads and plopped him in the forest next to the coast. Made the creative decision to build a curragh; I've never had one before, and I wanted to check out this "power of seafaring". I was going to get another settler very shortly anyway.

                        Not micromanaging anywhere near what some people are, but more than I usually do; I want to cover this island with cities ASAP.

                        Third city site was the one I originally wanted, had a brief scuffle with a barb camp right on the spot, and *still no promotion*. If I don't have iron, it doesn't much matter I suppose, and it doesn't look like I will be finding that out for a while. Building a temple to push the borders out to the lux.

                        When the curragh was done, I had to chose between sending it to explore Japan or that bit of land I could see to the northwest. My decision was made for me when I found out Japan had Ivory listed as a luxury on the trade screen, which I was checking compulsively. Switched to a Temple, with the idea that one of these two coastal cities might turn into a Colossus build at some point in the future, and I won't have the MP I usually do in an early game if I'm serious about a "fast as I can" invasion.
                        "It might be a good idea." -- Mahatma Gandhi, when asked what he thought of Western Civilization.

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                        • #87
                          Nice Nor Me,

                          Let me commend you on not buiding the capital on the starting stop, now let me duck while all those who posted their DAR's on the second half of the first page throw byzantine rocks at me...

                          A true ally stabs you in the front.

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                          • #88
                            Originally posted by Master Zen
                            Nice Nor Me,

                            Let me commend you on not buiding the capital on the starting stop, now let me duck while all those who posted their DAR's on the second half of the first page throw byzantine rocks at me...

                            * Arnelos throws some Byzantine rocks at Master Zen!

                            Long-time poster on Apolyton and WePlayCiv
                            Consul of Apolyton from the 1st Civ3 Inter-Site Democracy Game (ISDG)
                            7th President of Apolyton in the 1st Civ3 Democracy Game

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                            • #89
                              Originally posted by Rhothaerill

                              Only one poster came close as he was blatantly reloading and bragging that he was a grand master player and better than the rest of us because of it, but he never actually played an AU course
                              I (almost) miss him It would have been interesting to see him winning by domination at the end of this DAR
                              The Mountain Sage of the Swiss Alps

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                              • #90
                                Ok I decided I just had to play this one, although I must admit I did read some of the this thread before I started.

                                I built on the hill then went warrior, warrior, granary, settler, settler, worker, worker. Mining both BGL before irrigating the cow.
                                Then pretty much settlers for a while.

                                I built the first city SE of the wheat and set it to build granary then workers eventually taking the fish from the capital.

                                The next city was built near the game and was devoted to millitary, as there were no other AI on the island I didn't bother with barracks.

                                The forth city was built on the BGL to the west of the capital and built curraghs. Although it wasn't founded untill 1990bc.

                                With my main requirements met with these 4 cities I decided the rest should build curraghs and the odd worker/warrior.

                                At this point I made the decision that my island would be enough for my nation to prosper for the rest of time. It wasn't alot of land but I typically prefer empire building to war. Also I figured I could use the seafaring trait best by minimilizing ground forces and relying on a navy for defence. Then later using surgical strikes to pick up resources especially as the dromon is so cool at bombarding cities.

                                No pic as I'm currently in 1000bc but I had 3 cities at 2150bc, 1 NW and 1 SE.
                                Are we having fun yet?

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