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Just to announce two more publications agreed upon. Total is at 12 now, but 5 are really small printed periodicals, while the rest are old/established printed periodicals.
 
i like it very much, i hope to see a byzantine and a crusader athens, if possible....please....:clap:
are those fortifications from the hellenistical period???
 
Mnimum requirements: Win7, AMD Phenom(tm) II X4 940 3Ghz, 6 RAM, GeForce GT 610

One thing you have to do is to create on your C: drive a folder called "Blender works" and place in it all folder called "athens"

Main game loading time approximately 4min.
If I correctly understand what you wrote it's a Blender game /animation. If that's the case it should be possible to get it to work under OsX as well. If I'm getting it right then I can try it out for you.
 
Thanks for the info. I rarely venture outside C&C.
I'm alive, I've survived the flood and the neighbourhood is a bit of a shambles (see Rants thread), but we made it.
Ozymandias, you've got a new neighbor.
 
:confused: Clearly, I'm missing something somewhere (granted, my frontal lobes are overdue for their 30,000,000 thought rotation ...)
Takhisis joins the ranks of the flooded neighborhood refugees. Kindred events.
 
Thanks for the kind thoughts, Blue Monkey and everyone else. As I've posted in the Off-Topic forum (and several other conversations around the palce) the water stopped a little down the block. Basically an old stream became a 1½ m.-tall river of some, um, 600-800 metres broad river. :undecide:

Edit: I've had another power cut last night. *throws up papers in rage*
 
It's telling that the donations most requested are mattresses and blankets (because the nights are getting to be near freezing temperatures); bleach, drinkable water (because there's no pumps, the water table's contamianted and the water supply's broken down, so there's a high risk of leptospirosis and/or cholera outbreaks); and matchsticks and wax candles because the light is still down for tens of thousands after four days.
 
Good to know you're all right. Is the damage bad in your immediate area?

Anyway, just popping in to see what's going on in Civ3 CFC. I'm in the middle of a huge academic translation project for a Korean historical research institution (adding onto what I already have to do for my PhD program) so my time for side hobbies has pretty much been cut to just a little over an hour a week. Nice to see some familiar names still floating around.
 
The damage isn't bad, structurally. But all merchandise, wares, cars, etc. is destoryed, and some people's furniture spent days underwater. :undecide:
 
how high was the water, i, beeing an architect recomand you to give up the floodable stories or keep them only as garages or living rooms with less furniture, but when it comes to more precious stuff keep them out of the water...also the buildings should be built on ferro-concrete...actually where is your city??
 
Mr. Goldfish, I will maintain my policy of not answering you until you
a) actually read people's earlier posts in the thread
b) post something that makes sense.
Really.
 
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