Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => Open Beta Test => Topic started by: Easyscor on May 21, 2016, 03:01:55 AM
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English homes in AH3 will be warm this winter! That's because English woodcutters have been very busy. See the jpg.
Sorry, I've nowhere to host the jpgs so I can't embed the screen versions here.
(http://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=379426.0;attach=24581)
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On a related note, if you find one of these unnatural hills in an SEA or AvA terrain, please capture the .psave and let the terrain builder know.
They're caused by the real world data sets at least four of us are using.
Thanks in advance.
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:aok Easyscor, here is the trick to get them to display. After the file is attached and posted. Right click on the attachment file name at the bottom of your post, then copy the image location (copy link address). Then go back out of the post and modify / edit the post. While editing post just click the insert image button and paste the link address. Save this edit and then the image will show from the attachment. Takes about 5 seconds once you get used to it.
(http://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=379426.0;attach=24583)
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Wow, thanks!
That's cool.
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thanks does that mean the Leeching Energy sector will be put out of business??
or do we still have to let the Chinese fund the building of Nuclear Reactors and then hold us to ransom? :uhoh
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Nope, sorry. You'll still need those Nuclear Reactors once the North Sea runs out of reserves.
What I can't figure out is where all that firewood is stockpiled.
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Looks a lot more like northern California at the transition between spring and summer when half of the grasses have already begun to dry out. The Euro tile set looks more like southern France, northern coastal Italy in July or northern California first of June. The grasses in the Euro tile set really need a green enhancement similar to the Pac tile set to reflect the higher amount of rain during the summer. In June from the air, England should be a green jewel because of the rain fall.