so EB still hasn't found a way around the complex limit that was hampering the government system?
so EB still hasn't found a way around the complex limit that was hampering the government system?
now i'm here, and history is vindicated.
Has anybody sent a diplomat to the CA province to negotiate a teeny-tiny bit of help with that? Or would that be unthinkable? Or impossible? Or just plain silly? Etc....
...first and second options, I would say.
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Aww. I wanted the beta and final versions to be very different, so I can have two Christmases...
How long do you reckon between beta and final, time wise? I know that is getting ahead of things, since you don't even know when the beta will be, but will there be a really really really really long period of time between the two? If not, I might wait for the final version instead of getting the beta, so my EB Christmas will be even better...
Delayed gratification and all that.![]()
I'd suggest getting the beta.![]()
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If you should stand then who's to guide you?
If I knew the way I would take you home."
Grateful Dead, "Ripple"
i dont think that CA is in any way particularly interested in helping modders, a recent post at the .com pretty much stated as much. i dont have a link handy but it was the one that mentioned the dozen strong community of modders, or words to that effect.Originally Posted by Divinus Arma
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Sun Tzu the Art of War
Blue eyes for our samurai
Red blood for his sword
Your ronin days are over
For your home is now the Org
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Thanks for providing the information, it'll be very useful when it comes to deciding whether I'll download the beta or hold out for the full version.
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