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    Default Goddammit! AAR Help! Scrnsht's gone!

    I just played like 100 Turns (Exaggeration) into my Thracian AAR and I took 98 Pictures. I went to photobucket and uploaded them all. It said Uploading 98 Photo's. However All I got was 48 photo's on the completion message came up. Like it went %100 through the uploading process but then I went to the folder and it only had 48 pictures. (It like actually said 'Succesfully uploaded 98 Pictures')
    Passing on to describe the way in which Napoleon employed ‘principles’ or ‘ingredients’ for the prosecution of War, it must from the outset be understood that his strategical and tactical systems followed no closely ruled pattern. Every operation was unique; no two were ever quite the same. However, the underlying every Campaign and battle were certain fundamental, which were applied according to circumstances.
    ‘Strategy is the art of making use of Time and Space,’ wrote the Emperor”


    -from the Campaigns of Napoleon by David G. Chandler, Pages 161-162

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    Default Re: Goddammit! AAR Help! Scrnsht's gone!

    Do you still have the screenies on your computer?

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    OH man that is nasty. i hate technical difficulties too

    but like...this isnt really the right forum to ask it in lol

    just out of curiosity which way were you expanding?

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    Default Re: Goddammit! AAR Help! Scrnsht's gone!

    MadMonk, you have to use the bulk uploader to upload more than 50 files. The regular uploader only does 50. Always go with the bulk uploader, it's your buddy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirty_M View Post
    MadMonk, you have to use the bulk uploader to upload more than 50 files. The regular uploader only does 50. Always go with the bulk uploader, it's your buddy.
    I did use the bulk
    Passing on to describe the way in which Napoleon employed ‘principles’ or ‘ingredients’ for the prosecution of War, it must from the outset be understood that his strategical and tactical systems followed no closely ruled pattern. Every operation was unique; no two were ever quite the same. However, the underlying every Campaign and battle were certain fundamental, which were applied according to circumstances.
    ‘Strategy is the art of making use of Time and Space,’ wrote the Emperor”


    -from the Campaigns of Napoleon by David G. Chandler, Pages 161-162

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