February 20, 2002, 13:06
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Prince
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BlueO
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Traigo sueños, tristezas, alegrías, mansedumbres, democracias quebradas como cántaros,
religiones mohosas hasta el alma...
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April 26, 2002, 09:22
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Warlord
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I cannot believe that this thread got no new comments for two months!
This is the greatest of all the graphic mods, I've seen so far for Civ3.
Did really no one work on a version with smaller buildings, which are more suburb-like?
I have to admit that I don't have the time to do this, too and it would need a lot of time, I think.
BlueO, please continue your great work!
Last edited by Der PH; April 26, 2002 at 09:28.
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April 26, 2002, 19:04
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King
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I actually tried to do this for my Civ2 game... I often felt that civilization goes with the roads and the rails. In U.S. history for example, virtually empty swaths of land grew into thriving communities around railroads, and even in the early period around roads. I would want to tone it down a bit through... its a little TOO urban for my taste. It what I would imagine the world to like like in the year 2500 or something.
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May 9, 2002, 00:52
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King
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I downloaded this and sent them to a friend. He is very impressed since this is what he was looking for.
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May 9, 2002, 19:13
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King
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Originally posted by Dom Pedro II
I would want to tone it down a bit through... its a little TOO urban for my taste. It what I would imagine the world to like like in the year 2500 or something.
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damn right - it does get a bit out of hand. But I like the landscape completely urbanized in Modern Age.
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May 9, 2002, 20:29
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Chieftain
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I am enthusiastic.
Really good work.
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May 9, 2002, 20:49
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Warlord
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What is that Mech type unit in the pic?
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May 9, 2002, 21:41
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Prince
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It's a mech unit he made.
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May 26, 2002, 11:59
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Emperor
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Smells like New Jersey
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December 3, 2002, 23:41
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Prince
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BlueO, hats off... no, all my clothes off to you. Really good execution, leaving single rail lines normal and really building up the 8 way connections...
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December 8, 2002, 19:30
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King
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I'm getting an headache
nice job
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