:)
I'm glad I could help.
I only regret that it's not completely finished yet, and other projects are keeping me from working on it this month. But it shall be done, someday.
OTOH, displaying it in game is probably impossible; I don't think Python scripts in Civ4 can access the web. But I...
I've made some changes to improve Addict or Die. Can I ask (just this one more time) if you all like the new design?
I've grown tired of the black, blue, and purple color scheme pretty quick.
Also, The Unfair Platformer is awesome.
I've seen forests with farms become ancient forests, but it's random and could take time. It takes a very long time for all forests in the Ljosalfar kingdom to become ancient forests.
And I totally agree about bloom.
I sat back and looked at it as if I'd opened it for the first time, and it does look like an ad. Not great.
There's lots of information in mouseover tooltips, but as you said, that's not immediately obvious at all.
Actually it's possible to select by genre on both, but that's hidden inside...
Is it ok if I ask about something I'm working on? Hope so, I need feedback.
Which is better?
http://thegameswecrave.com
or
http://addictordie.com
(or does dey both suck?)
...bump...
I haven't been able to work on this over the last two weeks, but I haven't forgotten, and didn't want it to get buried.
Is what I've finished so far useful?
This change makes sense to me, and yet doesn't, simultaneously.
I like the change because the Sheaim (etc) shouldn't live in forested towns even if they have a few Elven slaves, but the Elven slaves could be forced to work forested farms.
(...or perhaps only Elves can stomach the food grown in...
Exactly right - I only plan to export CIV4GameText_FFH2.xml. At least in the first version...
And I'll probably generate a new XML file each time it's requested.
But I'll be busy at my day job for the next few weeks, so these features aren't likely to be ready until the end of Feb.
I'd planned to transform the Civilopedia text (the stories, strategy, and text descriptions) into a wiki (and back into a Civilopedia), with a static display for the other fields (cost, strength, requirements, effects, etc).
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