Sniping at individual processes (gradual, not spontaneous) is hardly a good-faith way to address the issue. Plausibility can only be leaned on as far as you don't look into the details, since it is...
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Sniping at individual processes (gradual, not spontaneous) is hardly a good-faith way to address the issue. Plausibility can only be leaned on as far as you don't look into the details, since it is...
A most certainly convenient answer to avoid (or at least deflect) many issues, but unsatisfying and narrow as ever especially in the scope of reason this thread seeks to address.
The responses...
Everything may have a sense in a greater scheme, but I would not presume to understand the nature of this scheme and I believe there is no definitive mortal way to do so without frankly fooling...
Evolution is not a moral subject, or at least not moral in the sense it can be controlled by civil or societal bodies in a meaningful way. Rather I would say it is an inevitability; as nature itself...
I don't like gimmicky 'lets throw your work overboard out of nowhere' mechanics. But I do (for me anyways) like the idea of something that can be measured with the growth of your faction, as it...
Riots become justifiable when civility itself is considered impossible or useless. It is part of a greater class of action, where extreme measures must be taken because the conversation is skewed too...
For my part I do think your belief is sincere, and if you have acted well I hope you are rewarded justly for it. My issue is the nature of the evidence and the many divergences on execution, even...
That is the same language of propagandists, cult leaders or someone with something to sell - the apocalyptic language of doom and damnation to compel service by fear, useful only to people who would...
In a world that increasingly values (the perception of) evidence over raw faith in addition to fundamentally greater available knowledge about the world than any previous point in history,...
Proceed with the Vanquishing, now. While he's still here before he retreats to hiding once more...
My old take for no longer functional content was to 'generate' a conclusion and create a successor tale that is directly or loosely based on the events of the first work. Thus giving the old effort...
You can't get a clear answer with this information. Each game works differently. Total War is a franchise, not a specific title. How your computer is set up and what you're trying to do in that title...
I know it's redundant, but I'm going to bluntly reiterate that CA won't and won't care to steal or otherwise request the work of you or modders you mentioned. Rest easy. In no way is it worth it to...
More than likely CA would put their foot down and deny a mod's right to exist, being that they often draw strongly from the intellectual properties of others (ie, the LOTR mod). The right to your own...
I find it improbable, even disingenuous to think CA will outright lift modder's work for the title. But getting into that would be to repeat myself. There's not much farther a 'what if they steal...
I don't think so, yet. I do however have no faith in humanity generally knowing where to stop and thus being able to avoid destroying itself with technical innovations in the future. But like Akar...
The merry go round of the above is as engaging as just doing it, clearly.
DLLs themselves aren't necessarily the problem.
Games and software are built with groundwork in mind. Medieval 2 has its own groundwork that's installed by Steam (or the CD installer), bundled...
The problem I'm addressing is that you're taking one event and linking it to the other when the context between them is far from the same.
Feral has created a mobile port of Rome 1 and a fairly...
I'll bite.
1. If Feral is a team that has already done multiple different projects for Rome and Medieval 2 while their current historical team has been off beyond Three Kingdoms, how would Feral's...
Alas, everything about this is the opposite of my interest in play.
You must realize in spite of post 22, this section is uniquely capable of saying anything and the speakers usually taken for their word at least.
Upgraded campaign script at the moment. Can't share the sentiment for replenishment; but I've long tuned my gameplay to account for not having it and now everything later feels cheap.
Pfft. And I'm the second Coming of Commodus.
If it resembles modding in the original, this is more than possible. I believe modeling would be the biggest hold-up for ambitious folk, but even that can be learned or attracted. Perhaps coming up...
I'm encouraged by the AMA results. Even if it's not the same, I see a fairly strong future for the title if all is as it seems to be. Should it pull through, you won't have to attract all or most of...
Isakar, obviously.
Purge the awards with extreme prejudice.
Racism is implicitly a very broad term. Splicing prejudice and racism is trying to rank an apple and an orange. Yes they are fruit, but what else? One's ultra overused and the other tries to grasp at...
I played Rome at an early age, but I never did touch multiplayer. I didn't even touch modding until much later.
In any case yes, mods will indeed make the difference. What encourages me most above...
Would it be possible to distribute and link the latest SSHIP, parts or the full package on a platform that is not MEGA such as Google Drive or Mediafire as a mirror?
Don't bank on it aside from a first day splurge. If it grows over time though, we'll have to see.
I expect a first day spree, a few small groups coming about, but the masses ultimately sticking to...
This is tricky. Playable across campaigns, not necessarily any single campaign. The difference was raised to me a few pages ago.
Most of the CDs I've stored properly should be just fine. I had a loss a few years ago, but that wasn't normal conditions. Incredibly slowly I've started to pursue the above thought as well. The...
Ah, then I badly misunderstood. One prospective advantage out the window, fewer by the day.
At this point I'm not sure it is a hardware question so much as design (or at least, effort put towards...
Don't bet on it. It never had the feature and the game doesn't technically revolutionize anything as far as we can see. At most is the half-baked hotseat feature for Rome 1 they probably didn't...
I find the limit to be an ultra hardline waste of time for negligible results and probably all sorts of recurring stupidity in their place. Basically everything Gig and Cope are saying besides that.
Where you don't rush back, I consider a mainstay and only rarely venture outside of it. But we consider different things, hold different examples and find meaning in different aspects. "Except for...
To be a mild pessimist, I think a Medieval 3 would simply fail because a lot of what people have been asking for years is literally 'make the old stuff but better'. At least in this way the heart and...
The only way this and other concepts work for me is divine intervention by a universe 'administrator', sentient or automatic. From there an analogy to computers where the 'session' can be duplicated,...