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Next is beta, time frame is when it happens?Seamus76 wrote:Thanks everyone.
What are the next steps for this? Obviously we're sitting tight, but just wondering what's next, and a possible time frame.
Not a problem at all. That should be an easy fix if need be. Let us get this thing in Beta, hopefully soon, and see if there is anything else that comes up I can do at the same time as that. Thanks for looking so closely.by mviola on Fri Oct 14, 2011 4:26 pm
I hate to be "that guy" but on the side shouldn't it be "scalp your opponents" not scalp your opponent?
It still makes grammatical sense, so it's not really a big deal.
Name something you wait for that when it comes, people have instant opinions about?Insert Jeopardy theme song here...What is Beta, Alex



Wait a second Koontz, you told me I had to lose when we first played on your map, and I obligingly did. LOL!!Postby koontz1973 on Tue Oct 18, 2011 7:42 am
Great new Seamus, been looking forward to this. Remember though, you have responsibilities though now, and that is to let everyone in the foundry to play you and win as well.
Wow, this is an extremely harsh accusation, and ridiculous in it's own right. I personally take offense to your comments and your tone.by b00060 on Tue Oct 18, 2011 2:59 pm
I stand corrected, he has also joined team games as the co-creators partner Seamus76. If this is acceptable to the CC community, then there is definitely something wrong here. Number 1, this is clearly taking advantage of players for easy wins. Number 2, you would think they would want to make everyone's experience on their map enjoyable, not joining every game so they can dominate a complicated map they know extremely well. If you want to tool around and play on your own map, set up some private games, not go out and join games to STEAL points.
First of all let me say that this map is our way of giving back to the CC Community, and that we only want people to enjoy the map, and play on it for a very long time, over and over. That is why we worked extremely hard, for hundreds of hours, and for more than 6 months.
Being born and raised in Florida I would have accepted Cheesy, but since I couldn't have the Chief's wearing cutoff jean shorts I'm really not sure I follow your post. There is plenty of evidence to suggest the Timucua were the first tribe to witness the landing of Ponce de Leon in St Augustine in 1513. Then in 1539, Hernando de Soto, a very famous Spanish Conquistador led an army of more than 500 men through the western parts of Timucua territory. In 1564 a French expedition under Laudonnière brought an artist with them, Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues. He painted numerous scenes of Timucuan life which were then published in engravings done by the Flemish artist Theodor De Bry in 1591. Le Moyne's picture "Trophies and Ceremonies after a Victory", show three poles upon which "trophies" were suspended. Flanking a pole with a scalp at its top is a pole with an arm tied to it and another with a leg fastened to it in the same way. It shows rigid strands (vines maybe) that spiral down the poles, connecting the top of the trophy to the ground. The "trophies" are meant to be the surviving physical attachments to which the souls of the slain warriors remain fixed. The arm, scalp, and leg probably represent respectively, executive power, spirit, and motion.by Incandenza on Tue Oct 18, 2011 5:12 pm
Excuse me, "scalp your opponents"? Really? Scalping? In Conquistador-era Florida? Hooooooookay.