Funny yet bannable
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Funny yet bannable
Im am serious, not joking, I cannot get the screenshots. And she is clothed, sort of.
If Fraps aint working for you then youre in trouble.
For doing screenshots I simply press the button on the right edge of the keyboard for taking screenshots, then I convert the .tga file into a .jpg or .png one (I use VirtualDub for this, even if it is thought for videos, but I think that Paint Shop Pro might work as well) and upload it on Imageshack or other web spaces.
Well, you can see above what I get when I do that...
If you use the Print Screen key you may need to turn anti-aliasing off.
Ludens.
you are exactly right.:clown:
@mach: your army suddenly turned into a half-naked woman. is that another Seleucid secret project? :clown: :clown:
but yes, if fraps images don't worke the first time, change into a jpg or bmp. maybe it was a format problem, as I had that too.
I'm going to try and close this up and get the poll started soon. So, if anyone wants to post a last minute picture, you have a day or so left. (Unless I get delayed like I usually do.)
Wait for me! (By Zalmoxis, I'm always late for these things!)
And this will be my very first entry (how excited am I!)
"Strategous, lead us to glory!"
https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v..._X/Leadus2.jpg
Winter, 268 BCE
In this first year of the 128th Olympiad, 508 years after the First Olympiad war wages on in the Hellenic lands. The Koinon Hellenoi have been obliterated. Only last summer, brave Mekdonian troops lay siege once more upon the city of Rhodos, the last standing Polis of the Koinon. This time, Antigonos Argeades achieved what his ancestors could not, and the great Kolossos- this immense shame to Makedonian pride- is now in our hands. Justice is served.
After his campaign against the Greek Polei, Antigonos returns home to Pella but there is yet no hope for peace. The wretched Epeiros and their king Pyrrhos are still a threat and have even laid siege to the Makedonian capital itself. The great Basileus of Makedon with his battle-hardened troops push the Epeirotes back to their homeland and finally, with the conquest of Ambrakia, the tides have turned. Pyrrhos retreats to Epidamnon in hopes of rebuilding an army, but Antigonos, Basileus Makedonon, conqueror of the Greeks is in pursuit.
In this winter of Greek discontent, the fate of the Hellenic world hangs in the balance. Antigonos' brave and loyal men are eager in spite of the pressure and they cheer on: "Strategous, lead us to glory!"
Viva le revolution!!!
Nicely captures the chaos of battle. Cool lighting too.
Submissions closed, poll's up.