Actually, I was hoping that CK3 would be available for the Kinect.
Hahah, wth xD Imagine the possibilities!!!
"Your son can't learn to read, what do you want to do with him?" *SLAP!*
Actually, I was hoping that CK3 would be available for the Kinect.
And your point? When do you think EU2 was designed.
I think the whole tablet thing was invented because someone wanted to go portable with EU2.
Actually, I was hoping that CK3 would be available for the Kinect.
I'm a history teacher with the good fortune to have tiny class sizes (7-12) and a brand new Interactive SMART Board (installed Friday). So, my first thought was "hey, I bet I can use Paradox Games in the classroom on this thing!" I assume EU3 would be the best/easiest one to use. I remember years ago seeing a post from Johan mentioning EU3 being used in school classrooms. Have you guys heard anything else about this or know who used it in schools so I can annoy them with questions?
I'm a history teacher with the good fortune to have tiny class sizes (7-12) and a brand new Interactive SMART Board (installed Friday). So, my first thought was "hey, I bet I can use Paradox Games in the classroom on this thing!" I assume EU3 would be the best/easiest one to use. I remember years ago seeing a post from Johan mentioning EU3 being used in school classrooms. Have you guys heard anything else about this or know who used it in schools so I can annoy them with questions?
What exactly do you plan to teach your students with EU3?
Well for a start you have a comprehensive world map of every day for 400 years, not to mention the government types and leaders
Do you have some sort of agreement with PC Gamer as alot of there free giveaway games are wither PI developed or produced by PI?
I'm a history teacher with the good fortune to have tiny class sizes (7-12) and a brand new Interactive SMART Board (installed Friday). So, my first thought was "hey, I bet I can use Paradox Games in the classroom on this thing!" I assume EU3 would be the best/easiest one to use. I remember years ago seeing a post from Johan mentioning EU3 being used in school classrooms. Have you guys heard anything else about this or know who used it in schools so I can annoy them with questions?
Have you heard of Games2Gether, a system they use for involving players in the creation of the game, similar to an open beta but with more "power" in the hands of the gamers? What do you think about it and do you see anything similar happening for PDS or PI games?
definitely not for pds games.
definitely not for pds games.