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  1. A Blank Map Thread

    Ah well if the rivers aren't to accurate and there is one with more internal divisions of nations then sounds like your one will do. It's NOT globe shape because I don't want it to be? Whereabouts are the two maps you mention? Thanks for the help.
  2. A Blank Map Thread

    I need a plain world map with as many rivers as possible like the one below, however the wikilook or whatever it is called I don't want, also it needs to be of a larger size; I need the detail. I had it as a 4974 x 2519 (perfect size) but is to large to upload for direct size comparison so had...
  3. Lands of Ice and Mice: An Alternate History of the Thule

    Really enjoying this its absolutely fascinating to see you build a culture in such a barren place. Just a quik question about something that doesn't actually have any impact on the story. Fox dog cross breeds? It might be possible with a few rumoured cases but no confirmation and any...
  4. Fallout UK: Any ideas?

    Foxes and Badgers could give you some interesting dangerous creatures to mess around with. Also given the large number of dogs and the relative isolation you could have not only wild dogs but also some breeds having their attributes exaggerated by the radiation. The oil rigs being made...
  5. Europa Universalis III

    In my current game as Novgorod has had some interesting points so far (around 1460) Scotland occupied all of England and sat out so that all their provinces became Scottish, Transylvania has essentially taken the place of Hungary with the majority of the provinces being cored. oh and both...
  6. Protect and Survive: A Timeline

    Wow. Excellent and gripping timeline, though very creepy. I've just read through the whole thread this weekend so while a bit late to the party I'll put in that I'm definately dead, not having been born until 91 and the fact my family were all living in east london or Dagenham at the time I'm...
  7. "Agreement of the People" - A Leveller TL

    Excellent Timeline, just caught up today and its a facinating world you are building. My only concern is that the English Republic seems to be winning significant victories all the time, perhaps some wars were they fall short of their aims or white peace out so to speak. Of course with this...
  8. Victoria II

    And then it rested on the seventh?? :p
  9. Europa Universalis III

    Ah never realised you could do that, i've not long had the game, thanks though I shall keep it in mind for the future. Yea I mean I was ok with WarExhaustion and capacity and such the reason I didn't simple march across europe to kill them was that I was also at war with Castille (who were...
  10. Europa Universalis III

    Urgh your telling me, I recently had a game as Burgundy and while at war with Hungary I had a 24 war score, no provinces occupied I just destroyed that many armies, and they wouldn't even take a small amount of money for peace.
  11. Worst general of the 20th century

    Haha don't know enough about it to be honest, just remember the Somme from -what feels like- my long gone school days, so thought i'd bring up that he wasn't as bad as many assume. I wasn't saying he was great though i may look into it some more to get a better feel of him as a General in general.
  12. Worst general of the 20th century

    Just on this point I'd like to say the uphill bit is less of Haig being at fault more of that the Germans were already looking for defensible positions when they invaded (these positions while would've been better then the ones the French/British had in the end were simple more defnsible from a...
  13. Common Historical Misconceptions

    That the Wright brothers are the fathers of aviation and were the first to fly. In fact it was one of my fellow country men who built the glider that did so by the name of Sir George Cayley who in 1849 launched said glider piloted by a 10yr old boy. This was the worlds first flight. A John...
  14. Common Historical Misconceptions

    Definately even the clearing of barb wire was really solved til the end of the war with reliable shells that exploded on impact to clear it. Though of course many were still duds.
  15. Common Historical Misconceptions

    That walking across no mans land during WWI was essentially suicide especially for the some. In fact it was the SMARTEST thing the gap between the trenches were often miles apart and thus running it would have meant complete exhaustion for anyone - they were carrying full gear - and then to...
  16. Hitler Gets Another Hunch

    http://theshatteredworld.blogspot.com/ Really in depth timeline based on the idea of a Soviet invasion of Poland in 1937 i believe (been a while since ive read it can't remember the start all that well :o) might give a few ideas though.
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