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yes them's my thoughts alsoasl80 wrote:looking good cairns, good job.
keep the crowns!


yeti_c wrote:I think the Crowns clash a bit - and in Cyprus it almost disappears.
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I am not doing a poll for this one.Ogrecrusher wrote:I also don't like the crowns




1. Because that piece of land doesn't matter to this particular gameplay and i thought it looked better with the orange, but i have changed it just for you because i was feeling nice this morning, please refresh your browser.Ogrecrusher wrote:Why is the land on the far side of the Caspian sea not greyed out as non-playable?
Also, is the sea route from Alexandria one way?

cairnswk wrote:1. Because that piece of land doesn't matter to this particular gameplay and i thought it looked better with the orange, but i have changed it just for you because i was feeling nice this morning, please refresh your browser.Ogrecrusher wrote:Why is the land on the far side of the Caspian sea not greyed out as non-playable?
Also, is the sea route from Alexandria one way?![]()
2. i don't mean to be offensive, but do you need glasses, can't you see that is a one-way arrow?
Ogrecrusher wrote:...
Heh. I assumed it was one way, I just wanted to check

Incandenza...normally you know that i am quite receptive to most things offered to me...but this time that pier is looking very good for you...and i'll be running behind you chasing you with a baseball bat.Incandenza wrote:So I know you've gotten your gameplay stamp, thus you can tell me to take a long walk off a short pier if you don't like the following, but here it is: why not combine the italians and french into one 2-terit +1 bonus?


Sorry for the delay cairns, just finished my last exam no more than 20 minutes ago studying has took much of my attention.cairnswk wrote:still waiting on graphics stamp from gimil or other CA.

Top Score:2403natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
Thank you Gimil....let's hope you get some connectivity back again soon.gimil wrote:....
Well done old buddy.

I head home on the 19th of december. Full connection for 7 weeks. See you sooncairnswk wrote:Thank you Gimil....let's hope you get some connectivity back again soon.gimil wrote:....
Well done old buddy.
Top Score:2403natty_dread wrote:I was wrong


I still think this is a concern.yeti_c wrote:I think the Crowns clash a bit - and in Cyprus it almost disappears.
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I don'tyeti_c wrote:I still think this is a concern.yeti_c wrote:I think the Crowns clash a bit - and in Cyprus it almost disappears.
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And what makes you say that, please expand on your reasoning if you are going to make comments such as these.topukluayakkabi wrote:The city shown in the map "Constantinople" is NOT correct. It is "Istanbul"!![]()
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You need to correct this mistake!


the.killing.44 wrote:
It says Constantinople there …
http://www.pbs.org/greatwar/maps/
http://www.onlyglobes.com/PhotoGallery. ... UM%2D30422
http://www.fsmitha.com/h2/map01eu.htm
http://www.scs.unr.edu/~kvidoni/1914euro.html
… and in all of those places.
Should I go on?
Therefore, on the basis of this quote above and the maps, i would be inclined to stick with ConstantinopleRepublic of Turkey
Main article: Turkey
When the Republic of Turkey was founded by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk on October 29, 1923, the capital was moved from Istanbul to Ankara.
The city's Turkish name İstanbul was already in popular use among the local population, but the international name Constantinople also remained in use until the Turkish Postal Services Law of March 28, 1930, according to which all foreign countries were asked to solely use the name Istanbul also in their languages and their postal service networks.


