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To panag:
Sorry I was rude, no offence. It's great that you want to help test the x-pack!
have a nice day
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September 2, 2002, 05:25
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Wernazuma : OK it works, but the problem is that you won't be able to load the saves... Maybe I'll try to get another US version...
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September 2, 2002, 05:29
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hi ,
still problems on the take-off , ....
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September 2, 2002, 10:19
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I'll test, if it's not too late....
Your pack looks really cool- it's something I've wanted to do for a while, but I couldn't figure out how(  ) If you're still in search of testers, I'd be delighted.
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September 4, 2002, 11:20
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I was unable to uninstall the modded Civ3.
I had to delete the files manually and identify & ditch the relevant InstallShield references.
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September 4, 2002, 14:09
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Ribbanah: That's because the mod consists of simple zip-files... And why would you want to uninstall it? 
No honestly, what do you suggest should I do against this?
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September 4, 2002, 14:55
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I had to uninstall it, cuz I started on the new Game of the Month and I don't want to get disqualified. 
Most likely there's nothing you can do against it. 
Does anyone else have similar experiences with other mods? (In which case I can report it to Firaxis as a bug.)
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September 5, 2002, 18:17
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hi ,
Ribannah , how did you posted such a large shot ?
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September 5, 2002, 22:11
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So, who do you guys like to use?
I'm still expirimenting. I've done some of my testing(Ethiopia), and now I'm taking a break. I've played as the Khmer(good) and the Arabs(okay).
Wernazuma- I put the civs in a world map w/ a few extra resources and correct starting places would you like me to IM you the bic?
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September 6, 2002, 05:35
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Panag, I use the Alt / Print Screen keys to make my screenshots, then paste and save with MS Paint.
With ART Streamer I then turn the .bmp image into .jpg format (at a smaller size if I want to).
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September 6, 2002, 09:56
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Ribannah: No problem you don't have to uninstall. You just make a copy of the entire civ3 folder and install the ExtraPack files in one of them. If you then later want to play original civ3 just use the civ program in the folder you didn't use for the Xpack.
This of course requires that you have enough harddrive space.
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September 6, 2002, 11:05
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Panag, I use the Alt / Print Screen keys to make my screenshots, then paste and save with MS Paint.
With ART Streamer I then turn the .bmp image into .jpg format (at a smaller size if I want to).
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hi ,
neat and  , thanks
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September 6, 2002, 12:13
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Re: So, who do you guys like to use?
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Originally posted by Saphire Hawk
I'm still expirimenting. I've done some of my testing(Ethiopia), and now I'm taking a break. I've played as the Khmer(good) and the Arabs(okay).
Wernazuma- I put the civs in a world map w/ a few extra resources and correct starting places would you like me to IM you the bic?
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Saphire Hawk: What map did you use?
I actually planned to make a world map-mod too, but I wasn't sure which map we should use. I guess we should make a poll on the matter.
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September 6, 2002, 14:47
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I used KittenWorld 8NC. I added Coffee, Oasis, Seals, Salt and Marble. It plays well, except that the Middle East is underpowered and overpopulated.
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September 6, 2002, 17:17
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Can you give me the link to the "Kittenmap"? Anyhow, I won't use additional resources. The mod is meant ONLY to add Civilizations and not to alter any other aspect of the game.
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"The world is too small in Vorarlberg". Austrian ex-vice-chancellor Hubert Gorbach in a letter to Alistar [sic] Darling, looking for a job...
"Let me break this down for you, fresh from algebra II. A 95% chance to win 5 times means a (95*5) chance to win = 475% chance to win." Wiglaf, Court jester or hayseed, you judge.
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September 10, 2002, 05:21
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Hi Wernazuma,
I've found this thread today, so disregard my previous post in another.
I like to test the pack if there is time yet. 
Thank you for your nice work
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September 10, 2002, 05:29
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BTW, as a spaniard I think it will be better to have Emperor Charles The First (Isabella's grandson) as our leader. He is known also as Emperor Charles V of the German Empire.
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September 10, 2002, 07:42
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Isabella has been chosen, because the women:men ratio is already VERY much leaning towards men. Of all the ExtraPack Civs, Spain had the best female ruler to offer.
I think we all agree that Louis XIV or Napoleon would have made better French rulers too, but...
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September 10, 2002, 08:24
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Isabella has been chosen, because the women:men ratio is already VERY much leaning towards men. Of all the ExtraPack Civs, Spain had the best female ruler to offer.
I think we all agree that Louis XIV or Napoleon would have made better French rulers too, but...
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Well, really more than 90% of the great leaders were men, but if you think you need more female leaders...
Some notes on your Spain description:
Magellan was portuguese, not a spaniard
I think Charles I is a better leader than his son Phillip II
Other leaders: Gran Capitán, Viriato
Spain didn't rule Portugal. At that time Spain didn't exist, Phillip II (Phillip I for the portuguese) was king of Castile, Navarre, Aragón, Portugal and other places. It is the same thing now with the United Kingdom and Canada: both have the same queen but are independent. I know then the king were absolutists and ruled as such, but the laws in each part of the kingdom were diferent.
City Names:
Cadiz -> Cádiz
Merida -> Mérida
La Coruña -> A Coruña
Almunecar -> Almuñécar (Why this city?)
English is not my native langage, so forgive me if I'm wrong, but I think Isabella was the queen of the spaniards and not the queen of the spanish.
Do not hesitate in sending me a private message if you think I can help you in this nice project. Maybe we can use spanish, as I think you speak my idiom.
Best regards
Un cordial saludo
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September 10, 2002, 11:10
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Sorry for my bad knowledge, but what are the difference of the Spanish and the Spaniards?
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September 10, 2002, 12:20
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Antxon: The list has been compiled here mainly by other spanish people here. I know that Magellan was Portuguese, but after all he conducted his voyages for the Spanish king.
I've added Carlos as a Great Leader, I don't know why he wasn't in.
About Spain/Portugal: I know that it was a personal-union, but almost everything was back then. Applying your logics, Styria (my province in Austria) hadn't been part of Austria for a long time as the Habsburgs were dukes of Austria AND dukes of Styria...
The politics of Philipp II showed that he tried to make a common politics for Spain and Portugal, like expelling the jews in the first place...
I don't know the difference between Spanish and Spaniards either, but until now, no English speaker complained about Spanish, so...
Saludos, Wernazuma
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September 10, 2002, 14:47
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Antxon: The list has been compiled here mainly by other spanish people here. I know that Magellan was Portuguese, but after all he conducted his voyages for the Spanish king.
I've added Carlos as a Great Leader, I don't know why he wasn't in.
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The politics of Philipp II showed that he tried to make a common politics for Spain and Portugal, like expelling the jews in the first place...
I don't know the difference between Spanish and Spaniards either, but until now, no English speaker complained about Spanish, so...
Saludos, Wernazuma
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Magellan (Magallanes) conducted his around the world voyage for the portuguese king of that time. He was killed by the natives in the Phillipines and Juan Sebastián de Elcano finished the voyage. For us, spaniards, is the first one to sail around the world.
The jews were expelled from Spain by Ferdinand and Isabella in 1492 and from Portugal by D. Manuel I in 1497 (Decree of December 1496)
Quotes from Webster Dictionary:
Main Entry: Span·iard
Pronunciation: 'span-y&rd
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English Spaignard, from Middle French Espaignart, from Espaigne Spain, from Latin Hispania
Date: 15th century
: a native or inhabitant of Spain
Main Entry: Span·ish
Pronunciation: 'spa-nish
Function: noun
Etymology: Spanish, adjective, from Middle English Spainish, from Spain
Date: 15th century
1 : the Romance language of the largest part of Spain and of the countries colonized by Spaniards
2 plural in construction : the people of Spain
- Spanish adjective
- Span·ish·ness noun
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September 10, 2002, 15:09
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Thanks for clarifying the Spaniards issue.
But Magellan still was travelling under spanish sails. He WANTED to sail for the Portuguese, but he fell in disgrace of king Manuel and thus went to Spain. The Spaniards  saw an opportunity to get to the Philippines by the west route and wanted to proof that they were in the "Spanish half" of the world.
I knew about Isabella and Fernando expelling the jews, but not about the Portuguese. I wonder why, then, so many Jews fled from Portugal to the Netherlands and other parts in 1580/81?
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September 10, 2002, 15:45
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Antxon, Magellan was traveling under Charles I, king of Spain. Portugal was independent at that time and, as Werna said, rejected Magellan's services. That's why he crossed the border. Historically speaking, Magellan is a Spanish sailor, just like Columbus.
The problem with Isabella (and this is something I have mentioned several times already) is that she never was Queen of Spain, but of Castile. It's exactly the same as Elizabeth II being queen of the English, but not the British. The right one should have been Philip II. Charles I (V) wasn't bad either but he ruled over severla other countries, which in my opinion rests credibility to his 'Spainicity'. Philip II was just king of Spain, period.
Spaniards and Spanish, when used as a noun, mean the same. Spanish can be used as an adjective as well (i.e. Spanish language, Spanish Pride....), Spaniard can't.
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September 10, 2002, 15:53
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Thanks for clarifying the Spaniards issue.
But Magellan still was travelling under spanish sails. He WANTED to sail for the Portuguese, but he fell in disgrace of king Manuel and thus went to Spain. The Spaniards saw an opportunity to get to the Philippines by the west route and wanted to proof that they were in the "Spanish half" of the world.
I knew about Isabella and Fernando expelling the jews, but not about the Portuguese. I wonder why, then, so many Jews fled from Portugal to the Netherlands and other parts in 1580/81?
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You are absolutely right about Magellan. His voyage started in 1520, so sixty years before Philip came to Portugal as a king.
About the jews: many of them 'converted' to christianism, but only for the show. They continued to follow the jewish faith with the consent of the portuguese people and king.
In 1580 Philip arrived in Portugal and then the jews flew to other countries.
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September 10, 2002, 16:01
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Antxon, Magellan was traveling under Charles I, king of Spain. Portugal was independent at that time and, as Werna said, rejected Magellan's services. That's why he crossed the border. Historically speaking, Magellan is a Spanish sailor, just like Columbus.
The problem with Isabella (and this is something I have mentioned several times already) is that she never was Queen of Spain, but of Castile. It's exactly the same as Elizabeth II being queen of the English, but not the British. The right one should have been Philip II. Charles I (V) wasn't bad either but he ruled over severla other countries, which in my opinion rests credibility to his 'Spainicity'. Philip II was just king of Spain, period.
Spaniards and Spanish, when used as a noun, mean the same. Spanish can be used as an adjective as well (i.e. Spanish language, Spanish Pride....), Spaniard can't.
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I agree with you about Magellan.
I cannot agree with you about Felipe II. He was king of Castile, Aragón, Navarra, Portugal and other places as well (I think), but at that time Spain was only a place with many countries with diferent laws, but with the same king.
Yes, but you can say 'A Spaniard came to see me' and you cannot say 'A Spanish came to see me'
Oye: ¿Por qué discutimos  en inglés?
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We can move the discussion to the Spanish forum
Philip II was king of Spain, at that time a confederation of independent kingdoms. But the truth is that their foreign policy was the same and Philip II was the first andd ultimate responsible for any action to be taken. Because of that, at that time Spain was referred to in plural, the Spains. I like that, wish it would have been preserved.
Spanish/Spaniard: yes, you're right, I was referring to the plural form, not the singular.
Nos movemos al Spanish forum? Empieza vos la thread  Has leido el Philip II de Kamen? Highly recommended
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September 10, 2002, 17:52
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I knew about Isabella and Fernando expelling the jews, but not about the Portuguese. I wonder why, then, so many Jews fled from Portugal to the Netherlands and other parts in 1580/81?
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Because they were not expelled from The Netherlands.
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