All the best & good luck Caravel.
If we may use that picture from the Lord of the Rings as a metaphor, one may consider me to be Frodo.
For as caravel leaves to sail away, suddenly, I add - that I have given over the games and have also taken flight with him.
This is a fine little community, and a grand spot for talking about a charming game which I enjoyed very much..
But I have many other commitments beyond this computer now, and my games are restricted to those played here on the .Org.
And even then, my contribution there will not be longer than 2009 I believe.
I thank everyone here for their support, the fun of reporting and making such a little insignificance seem so wordly!
And I must bid everyone the farewell that Gollum and Caravel have before me.
I hope you will forgive me for adding this in your thread Caravel - but I am not worthy of a thread all of my own for saying goodbye!
May you all have the most virtuous achievements possible in your seperate lives!
Glenn..
Thank you for everything mate, ill hope you comme back again
It is not when things are repugnant to us that we leave them behind, but rather when we just do not want them anymore.
I haven't been the most prolific member here over the last year, but there's one thing I owe to you, Caravel - culture resources. Simply invaluable.
My best to you, sir.
Good luck to you, Caravel!
Don't worry, he'll be back...
If we are indeed using LotR as a metaphor, then I...er...Gandalf is still available, right?
I haven't been playing MTW for a while now. I did do some modifications to it, but with the mouse-over bug, I just...I can improvise, but somehow it doesn't feel quite right. Like I shouldn't have to.
I do lurk on the forums, and I've popped in here from time to time, but like Caravel and Glenn, I've sort of moved on. Until such a time that I can play MTW without Nvidia card issues, I probably won't be playing Total War anymore. Definitely not buying Empire just yet.
So, be free, Caravel, as you were born to be.
*Cheesily sings the 'Born Free' song*![]()
I believe in a society without rules, laws and regulations. A society where there are only ideas - strict ideas that must be followed to by the letter - and any failure to comply is punishable by death. This would be no dictatorship or police state, no one would be living in terror. It would merely be a 'reassessment of one's preferences,' people living in 'not-so-optimistic security.' So, welcome, those who are 'longing to be blindly obedient and loyal, unbeknownst to them.'
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