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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Sept 9, 2016 18:55:29 GMT
Unless you eat it while driving, which I can say from experience is not a bad idea So you think eating while driving is a good idea? If the road is clear and you know what you're doing, yes
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Post by Desophaeus on Sept 9, 2016 19:34:41 GMT
So you think eating while driving is a good idea? If the road is clear and you know what you're doing, yes IF Indeed
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Sept 9, 2016 19:35:44 GMT
If the road is clear and you know what you're doing, yes IF Indeed and no police nearby as well
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Post by NetherFreek on Sept 9, 2016 20:27:41 GMT
Uzbekistan be like...
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Post by Franz von Hipper on Sept 9, 2016 20:29:47 GMT
So you think eating while driving is a good idea? If the road is clear and you know what you're doing, yes Stupid dripping ketchup
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Post by Desophaeus on Sept 9, 2016 21:07:08 GMT
Random: a valve in the sewer system burst just today at home. Great....
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Sept 9, 2016 21:49:31 GMT
If the road is clear and you know what you're doing, yes Stupid dripping ketchup Lesson: never eat in a rental car
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Post by best75 on Sept 9, 2016 23:51:49 GMT
There is this game called My Own Civilization that is planned to release before 21st of october. This game sounds great to me.
Some of its game features are "Flexible technology tree. Your technological advance will be defined by what your people are doing and its environment Coastal nations will sooner advance in seafaring, while the steppes dwellers will be likely to become a major land conquering power. This will be more interesting than "Let's learn alphabet to open a way to catapults"
Achieve your aim using hard- and soft-power. You can influence your neighbours, get them into your alliance, establish a puppet government or initiate a rebellion in their provinces.
Even if your country is captured, you can stay in the game as a rebellion leader. Gather enough resistance points to revolt and declare independence!
And if you expanded too much, neglecting other development sides, get ready to fight the separatism at your empire's suburbs."
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Post by Quintus Fabius on Sept 10, 2016 2:00:41 GMT
There is this game called My Own Civilization that is planned to release before 21st of october. This game sounds great to me. Some of its game features are "Flexible technology tree. Your technological advance will be defined by what your people are doing and its environment Coastal nations will sooner advance in seafaring, while the steppes dwellers will be likely to become a major land conquering power. This will be more interesting than "Let's learn alphabet to open a way to catapults" Achieve your aim using hard- and soft-power. You can influence your neighbours, get them into your alliance, establish a puppet government or initiate a rebellion in their provinces. Even if your country is captured, you can stay in the game as a rebellion leader. Gather enough resistance points to revolt and declare independence! And if you expanded too much, neglecting other development sides, get ready to fight the separatism at your empire's suburbs." Seems good. May need to.work on graphics, currently it looks like it came from Hexpgrapher
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Post by Der Kaiserreich on Sept 10, 2016 2:01:22 GMT
There is this game called My Own Civilization that is planned to release before 21st of october. This game sounds great to me. Some of its game features are "Flexible technology tree. Your technological advance will be defined by what your people are doing and its environment Coastal nations will sooner advance in seafaring, while the steppes dwellers will be likely to become a major land conquering power. This will be more interesting than "Let's learn alphabet to open a way to catapults" Achieve your aim using hard- and soft-power. You can influence your neighbours, get them into your alliance, establish a puppet government or initiate a rebellion in their provinces. Even if your country is captured, you can stay in the game as a rebellion leader. Gather enough resistance points to revolt and declare independence! And if you expanded too much, neglecting other development sides, get ready to fight the separatism at your empire's suburbs." Cool. Is it free?
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Post by best75 on Sept 10, 2016 2:06:37 GMT
There is this game called My Own Civilization that is planned to release before 21st of october. This game sounds great to me. Some of its game features are "Flexible technology tree. Your technological advance will be defined by what your people are doing and its environment Coastal nations will sooner advance in seafaring, while the steppes dwellers will be likely to become a major land conquering power. This will be more interesting than "Let's learn alphabet to open a way to catapults" Achieve your aim using hard- and soft-power. You can influence your neighbours, get them into your alliance, establish a puppet government or initiate a rebellion in their provinces. Even if your country is captured, you can stay in the game as a rebellion leader. Gather enough resistance points to revolt and declare independence! And if you expanded too much, neglecting other development sides, get ready to fight the separatism at your empire's suburbs." Cool. Is it free? Developer has not give any info on if its free or not.
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Post by Mountbatten on Sept 10, 2016 3:34:15 GMT
Look who's back with the 2015 profile pic
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Post by NetherFreek on Sept 10, 2016 5:27:23 GMT
There is this game called My Own Civilization that is planned to release before 21st of october. This game sounds great to me. Some of its game features are "Flexible technology tree. Your technological advance will be defined by what your people are doing and its environment Coastal nations will sooner advance in seafaring, while the steppes dwellers will be likely to become a major land conquering power. This will be more interesting than "Let's learn alphabet to open a way to catapults" Achieve your aim using hard- and soft-power. You can influence your neighbours, get them into your alliance, establish a puppet government or initiate a rebellion in their provinces. Even if your country is captured, you can stay in the game as a rebellion leader. Gather enough resistance points to revolt and declare independence! And if you expanded too much, neglecting other development sides, get ready to fight the separatism at your empire's suburbs." platform?
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Post by NetherFreek on Sept 10, 2016 5:28:22 GMT
Voted on myself cause im selfish ^_^
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Post by best75 on Sept 10, 2016 6:50:05 GMT
There is this game called My Own Civilization that is planned to release before 21st of october. This game sounds great to me. Some of its game features are "Flexible technology tree. Your technological advance will be defined by what your people are doing and its environment Coastal nations will sooner advance in seafaring, while the steppes dwellers will be likely to become a major land conquering power. This will be more interesting than "Let's learn alphabet to open a way to catapults" Achieve your aim using hard- and soft-power. You can influence your neighbours, get them into your alliance, establish a puppet government or initiate a rebellion in their provinces. Even if your country is captured, you can stay in the game as a rebellion leader. Gather enough resistance points to revolt and declare independence! And if you expanded too much, neglecting other development sides, get ready to fight the separatism at your empire's suburbs." platform? iPhone and iPad.
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