Received the file, need some time to think of my actions. Why did the chicken cross the road? Because its other buddies died and it failed its moral check.
MichaelCook
Just to point out, the Age of Wonders games are half price on Impulse this weekend :)
I have not received the file, have PM'ed you to confirm the email address.
A single commander builds as fast as if the same commander has soldiers. I think its better for game-play if it takes a set time irregardless of the number of troops as it can be a decision will you have time to get a fort up before the enemy comes visiting. The risk is in losing the gold invested. For siege, the more the better and each unit counts as doing 1 damage (if sieging) or 1 repair (if sieged). Flying troops count as better than non-fliers (+1 per troop for re
Happy to be on board, for one turn or many :) I hear my position is weak, I aim to kill as many troops of my aggressors so that they become weakened and subject to elimination themselves. Its a custom EA Arco spell called Curse of the Scarred Oreiad. A Oreiad is scarred beyond recognition while the power of (insert god name here, what is my god?) is invoked. Anyone who attacks Arco has a 16% chance per turn of their computers power supply combusti
So er... do I need a password or something? Give somebody my email?
I am interested.
[quote who="ghostwes" reply="311" id="2941453"] Thoughts?[/quote] Magic Dual . Malthus is not immune, Hanan'el certainly isn't.
Kohan 2 Base building to a minimum, micro of units dramatically reduced and its a much better game for it. IMO one of the best RTS games because its about the strategic level strategy. I guess it comes down to the player, I like TBS more, but thats because of the frantic micro built into many RTS games.
[quote quoting="post"] Some of you may remember an old Atari game called Space Invaders where the player moved side to side shooting down wave after wave of alien spaceships.[/quote] They way you have described Space Invaders..... Now I KNOW I'm old.... [e digicons];P[/e]
Children growing up with Steam won't care. I didn't grow up with it, I know it doesn't seem to do much and is thus not a hinderance but stll I don't like it.... It doesn't turn itself off when I stop playing the game, I don't like that. Always pinging its homebase even when I'm not playing. I hate that.
She will have to work hard at the local diner to pay that off. Personally I'd buy lotto tickets, there is a greater chance of paying the debt off by winning lotto than by actually working. Ah, I've vented enough about this :)
[quote who="DrJBHL" reply="305" id="2876505"] It's what the jury awarded. Perhaps that can be appealed. I don't know. As for the pants case, that was tossed.[/quote] The pants case was to highlight that judges can be separated from reality. If a jury awarded damages of $62k per song they must be separated too..... If this were the amount per song they could receive, imagine how much they would get if every pirated song was able to
I think anyone would agree that $62k per song illegally downloaded is a bit stiff. The whole "but she shared via torrent thus she stole the whole store" isn't true, given human behavior at best she stole two copies and gave one to somebody else. More likely is she stole 1.25 copies. Is it just a case of the courts being out of touch with reality? See the case of Pearson vs Chung to see how a jud
Let this thread die.
[quote who="DrJBHL" reply="10" id="2875336"] Just fixed the "Oz Community" miniwall to include you as well, MichaelCook. Have a great day! [/quote] Wow that is so nice! I have all day to stare at it too [e digicons]:grin:[/e] My day will involve: Washing dishes (two lots) Washing clothes (well, the machine does it really, I just take the credit) Going for a jog (I'm doing 5.3km's but can push that out to 6.5ish today,
Hooray, I have the day off work!
[quote who="Lord Xia" reply="18" id="2873786"]People find my remarks funny. I'm not all that helpful, but I do make some laugh at times.[/quote] Joy is important. [e digicons]:sun:[/e]
I did a small bit of research into Peter and apparently that was not his first encounter. See: http://www.ufoesa.com/peter-khoury-experiences-1988.html I would really like to see a better study done on the DNA, that experience of Peters happened in 1992, our DNA technology is so much better now. I don't know what to believe but I am
Xia, how is it you have more karma than me? [e digicons]:zzz:[/e]
[quote who="Cruxador" reply="9" id="2873444"] *re underwater races* Goodness no, that would be utterly insane.[/quote] Well if not undewater races then underwater quests and things to do.
Years ago we worshiped lightening, now that god cooks my toast while here I do post. [quote who="AlLanMandragoran" reply="618" id="2873524"] Star Trek is a true story, we are in Federation space, Shatner & Nimoy are here undercover violating the Prime Directive. Shatner may lose his Admiralty when the Federation finds out.[/quote] Have you watched that video link I posted above? The Prime Directive is as dead as the Dodo. </
[quote who="AlLanMandragoran" reply="615" id="2873442"] Why isn't gravity more or less strong today than it was yesterday? Why is it stable over time? Why is lightspeed 186,000 miles per second in a vacuum? Why isn't it 10 miles per second or 1 million miles per second? Why was it 186,000 miles per second yesterday and why will it be 186,000 miles per second tomorrow? In short, why is there stable order within these fundamental laws? How does chaos, or randomness, sp
[quote who="DocCBM" reply="605" id="2873066"] 'Science zealot' is a bit of a contradiction. If we take 'zealot' to be 'a fanatic who does not tolerate opposing views', this tends to violate the primary tennets of science. You know...the one where EVERYTHING is true until proven false, and NOTHING is sacred. Closed minds are unable to contemplate the possibility of being wrong. This is contrary to scientific method. [/quote] The wor
And maybe underwater races....