Waffles or toast?
Who's guilty of being on vacation and still checking this forum?
"Our officers of cavalry have acquired a trick of galloping at everything. They never consider the situation, never think of manoeuvring before an enemy, and never keep back or provide a reserve."
Waffles, definitely.
Hi there... The weather in Stockholm is not that great, lots of clouds and rain. There's always something fun and interesting to read on the forums, I wouldn't want to come back after three weeks of vacation and discover that I have hundreds of new posts and threads to read![]()
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Vita Brevis, Ars Longa
"Our officers of cavalry have acquired a trick of galloping at everything. They never consider the situation, never think of manoeuvring before an enemy, and never keep back or provide a reserve."
How often do you guys play mods for your games?
CK2 modding and gameplay wiki stuff: Site Forum thread
CK2 Gameplay & Modding IRC
From the master of strategy game AI programming "You can't determine hiw the AI in the older engine works by the cripple-scripts that it has to make the AI just do historical things. "
If there's any doubt about the meaning of my posts in a serious discussion then I think both sides are equally wrong because then I get to claim the moral highground.
So what is your favorite beer?
And, when is HoI4 coming out?![]()
"We’ve been looking for the enemy for several days now. We’ve finally found them. We are surrounded. That simplifies the problem of getting to these people and killing them."
-Lewis "Chesty" Puller, USMC
Non compost mentis
I am not a great fan of beer (blasphemy according to most at the office ^^) but the one beer that I would love to taste again is Old Rasputin. It is an barrel aged imperial stout and the one I tried at Stockholm Beer and Whisky Festival in 2009 had been aged for about ten or eleven years. It was fantastic, tasted more of melted chocolate and caramel than of ordinary beer.
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Would you guys ever consider combining the different global-historical games (EU: Rome, <some missing link comparable to Rome Total War: Barbarian Invasion/dark ages time period>, CK, EU, Vic and HOI) into a single one or making them all in the same engine so they can be added onto each other like 1 game if you have 2 or more sequential time periods.
If so, what would you need to actually start making it? If not,... well... why?!
If needed, I'll post a large list of why to do it and all the benefits
And yes, also the short list of downsides.![]()
Building on the above: in the past, there were various conversion engines to allow a game started on EU2 to be continued through Vicky. Are there any plans to create something similar for the Clausewitz Engine? It would be quite cool to see something like that.
Also, what was the theme song to the original Europa Universalis? My old disc is lost to the annals of time (or just plain old disorganization).
Europa Universalis II theme song? Why it was only the quite amazing Falalalan:
To be honest, PDS games should be categorised as 'epic', that really should be the Genre you come under, have a word with Steam, they'd probably do it!... Its always been a bit back and forth on what category our games should fall in ...
Q: With several fantasy/fiction mods for your titles, have you ever considered creating a completely new world and developing a fantasy grand strategy?
Oh, and on a side note, since discovering PDS I haven't played a game by anyone else in well over a year now, you are more addictive than Jelly Tots!
Will
Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong. - Murphy's law
The Dream of Dumbarton Watch the rebirth of Strathclyde in my first AAR!
Best Character Writer of the Week: 3/2/13 Fan of the week: 1/6/13
"Fear not what will be, fear what has already come to pass"
I knew it! There was a hidden hypnotic message in that song, wasn't there? :O
Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong. - Murphy's law
The Dream of Dumbarton Watch the rebirth of Strathclyde in my first AAR!
Best Character Writer of the Week: 3/2/13 Fan of the week: 1/6/13
"Fear not what will be, fear what has already come to pass"