That's sad. Many glorious AARs have ended this way *lights a candle* Your AAR will be remembered and honored.
Mohatma said:Man, you already did some great work, your AAR was my favouurite! Let's hope you will start a new great AAR even better than this! Many writAARs had this problem, so all is all right! Good luck to you and your future AARs!
rasmus40 said:This is sad to hear.
I've really enjoyed this very alternative AAR.
Cheer up mate! There's always a new computer and a new game.
Urcules said:great
fantastic
marvellous
utterly blissfull
what am I talking about?
"unable to start operating system"
fslrhtpèçpt"'yç!(éà
thats what I really think
after 6 hours of work, I can't even get an operating system wrking, (O, and my drive wàs formatted, so no illusions about the AAR, that's totally screwed)
I wish there was a hole I could crawl into and die
aldriq said:It's a real shame that the OS self-destructed, it has been a great AAR.
Any plans yet for the next one?
GooseyPasture said:There are quite a few AARs about Byzantium but none have gone the distance and because of the position and starting point of the Byzantines each one feels unique and remains interesting.
phargle said:I read this after seeing your entry in the Inkwell. I particularly enjoyed the early chapters when Vinland was expanding along the coast of the Atlantic seaboard, although it was still fun to see you abandon the narrative and just romp along in your humiliation of the old European states.
Thanks for writing this, and ta!