Pride and Patronage; An Alternate History Civ Game!
- Sassy Cassie
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Re: Pride and Patronage; An Alternate History Civ Game!
So, as it turns out, I won't have a day off until(most likely) Thursday, so I wont be releasing the turn tomorrow. It may even be postponed until next week, if I continue to be chronically exhausted, like I have been the last week. I'll try to keep y'all updated! <3
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Re: Pride and Patronage; An Alternate History Civ Game!
Updates are good. They help confirm that this is still alive
I'm gonna put the last thing I copied here. Will change each time I visit for variety
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Re: Pride and Patronage; An Alternate History Civ Game!
So, alot has been happening in my offline life, and my schedule has been moved around a bunch. So, while this isnt dead, I don't currently have any actual timetable on when it will be finished. thay being said, I have begun work on the map, and hopefully will have it finished in 2 weeks at most.
Ⓐ☭Empathy is the most radical of human emotions, and it's rejection is inherently reactionary☭Ⓐ
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Re: Pride and Patronage; An Alternate History Civ Game!
Thanks for the update. Good luck.
I'm gonna put the last thing I copied here. Will change each time I visit for variety
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Re: Pride and Patronage; An Alternate History Civ Game!
Uh
Hi
So
I'm finally back on my bullcrap
I have a nice job, a house of my own, and a working computer(for anyone unaware, my old computer quit on me). So, uh
Expect something here, soon-ish? I'm trying my best.
Ⓐ☭Empathy is the most radical of human emotions, and it's rejection is inherently reactionary☭Ⓐ
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Re: Pride and Patronage; An Alternate History Civ Game!
Excited to see you back!
I, for one, really had been enjoying the setting up of this game. I'm notably less active on the forums now, but I like the idea of this game.
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- Sassy Cassie
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Re: Pride and Patronage; An Alternate History Civ Game!
Thanks! I'll try to get this out in the next month, for sure. ^^BakedToast wrote: ↑Sat Sep 12, 2020 1:35 pmExcited to see you back!
I, for one, really had been enjoying the setting up of this game. I'm notably less active on the forums now, but I like the idea of this game.
That being said, I'm also working on several other projects, in my free time, so I can always move from one to another, whenever I burn out on one.
Specifically:
- Breaking the Rod; An alternate history timeline that around 5 of my friends and I are working on, planning to eventually post it to the Alternate History Forums. The premise of the timeline is, effectively, a 1930s socialist revolution centered on black revolutionaries, redneck sharecroppers, and coal miners in the south instead of the usual, very white, very clean, very Chicago-based socialist revolutions you see in timelines like this.
- Blood of Elysia; Another forum game I intend to post here, based in a fantasy timeline from an EU4 mod known as The Third Odyssey. It's my attempt at taking one of our old politics games, as a framework, and molding it to a semi-constitutional monarchy with a Roman framework... Bewcause the premise of this mod is, "What if the last Roman Emperor just yeeted himself and half of Constantinople across the Atlantic, to escape the Ottomans? It's a silly concept, but I wanted to do something fun, so that's a thing.
- The AAR I posted a few days ago... I think it can speak for itself, but it's name is, "Have Faith, but Tie Your Camel."
Ⓐ☭Empathy is the most radical of human emotions, and it's rejection is inherently reactionary☭Ⓐ
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