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    Questions & Answers

    How do I activate the dynamic names in the scoreboard. I already modified that python file, but the short names keep on appearing...
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    Where are you from?

    Western Europe, more precisely the most southwestern place in all of Europe - Portugal.
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    RFC: BtS Bug Reports

    Thanks man. It all worked out. I hadn't the 3.17 patch. BTW, how do I enable the dynamic names in the scoreboard? I've already changed that python file but the short names still appear
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    RFC: BtS Bug Reports

    I had the RFC release version in my BTS. I downloaded the 1.8 patch, and put it in the mod folder under the name Rhye's and fall of civilization. It crashed every time I tried to load it (not even got to the menu). Then, I put back the older patch of RFC with the Rhye's and Fall of Civilization...
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    Dynamic Names on the Scoreboard?

    Does this work on all patches?
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    What Song Are You Listening To? 21st Century

    "Orion" by Metallica
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    Error Loading Font (Error Code:28)

    I didn't. Thanks
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    Error Loading Font (Error Code:28)

    Well, when I start Civ3 Conquests this thing doesn't let me start the game, saying Error Loading Font (Error Code:28) The game will now exit? What is going on?
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    The Indo-European questions-assumptions-theories and facts

    Nope. Semites are a distinct group. They might share a distant origin with Indo-Europeans, as do Turkic peoples or even native Europeans (like the Basques or Samis), but they developed at different times and developed different languages. Basque is not related to any known languages, Hebrew and...
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    The Indo-European questions-assumptions-theories and facts

    But it is very difficult to study a people and its migrations without many artifacts or records. Moreover, many scholars have reconstructed a Proto-Indo-European language, based on assumptions maybe. You can't write a language that has never been written, right?
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    The Indo-European questions-assumptions-theories and facts

    It isn't implicit they had to be a whole 'race' or ethnic group. They were probably unified by culture, and yes, language. Mastering some technologies that Europeans hadn't discovered yet, they easely submited or mixed with them. It has been said that before IE arrival, most communities in...
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    EuroMod

    Bem-vindo e força nisso!
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    Alt History: Spain

    Well, in the early 20th Century, the Republican movements in Spain and Portugal had a very strong Iberist component, and many members had as long-term objective an Iberian Union with all nations (Portugal, Castille, Galicia, Catalonia, Basque Country) living in harmony and all. IF, a possible...
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    The Indo-European questions-assumptions-theories and facts

    And BTW, the Baltic people (not to confuse with Slavs), like the Lithuanians and the Latvians are the ones whose languages are closer to original Indo-European. They might be the closest ones to the original IE as well.
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