[quote who="stankpuff" reply="12" id="1982970"] Quoting Jonnan001, reply 11 And of course, those terrifying monsters before whom the galaxy trembles . . . the SPEMIN!!!!! I missed the initial reference, but the link and picture refreshed my memory of them in Star Flight. One of my most favorite games of all time. It always amazes me that more people don't know about its awesomeness.[/quote] That
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EU is the most incredibly series of games ever. I didn't really get into EU3 until a few months ago. Honestly, I was put off by its 3D graphics and routinely played EU2 up until the switch, but some of the gameplay tweaks and improvements more than made up for the graphics (for me at least). The developers are a lot like the folks around here. They don't just shove the game out the door to make a buck. It's a labour of love and they invest a lot of themselves in bettering the game.</p
[quote who="tetleytea" reply="1" id="1969813"]We are the mighty Teabags, hailing from the planet Liptonite.[/quote] I'm sure your soldiers are trained in all sorts of military tactics including the fear-striking teabagging blitz ! [e digicons]:grin:[/e]
The title says it all, I'm curious what names people come up with. Lately I've been using "Tritan Empire." I don't know why or where it came from, if anywhere, but I think it sounds cool. [e digicons]:P[/e]
If you've got an Intel Mac, use Boot Camp to install Windows. I just did this the other day for the first time. I wanted to get rid of my PC, it was taking up too much space on my desk. Galciv 2 runs incredibly well on the Mac through Boot Camp! :)
Now we can go to grammer and spelling. Grammar, not grammer.