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  1. 100% after 5 days, but you don't get additional budget until next reset (12th) (so I automatically called everyones colonies left over and added them to the map which is updated on the homepage) Icu: 1. Inf commander 2. Cav commander 3. Fights in the wet 4. Fights in the open 5. Admiral
  2. You have 3 provinces with 2 borders; and one with 3. Which doesn't get the modifier. So it'd be 7.5, is that all right? Also.. it doesn't matter if it begins or not. The only thing that progresses research is money. Generals: 1) Infantry modifier 2) Cavalry modifier 3) Artillery commander 4) Admiral
  3. Infantry Commander yeah sorry; I'll update that main one now
  4. 100k each Your map is wrong: It doesn't take into account France's new province; and you've incorrectly remapped a province as a lake (which is my fault, I think, on one of my maps that province is a light shade of blue from where I thought it was a French colony, but wasn't, but didn't properly remove the French stain from it's colour!) So I propose that map; which follows the same border principles, but is correct. --- Budgets are rolled over and reset.
  5. No; but you can deploy in your capital and march them in in the same turn. Mark the province on MS paint bro - for the record, I'm getting province names from EU3, but I don't expect you to access that so it's no big deal; just paint them If you want, and you provide me with a map with province names, you can name all the provinces in your empire.
  6. Just showing which one failed; black doesn't mean anything And yes: 14.1 is right :P
  7. Dusty; Rolls: 85, 10, 13 The colony of Oneida had started prosperous: it's people spoke good, proper english, and god feared like no other. Yet it all went wrong in the year of 1624; an irrational bad harvest, which went from bad to worse when the water supply was poisoned, resulted in all of the population being wiped out. Yet it was not all bad: The population of Mohawk and Pocumtuk knew how to farm. They prepared well for the harvest, having an overflow from the previous years, and when the king came calling, they had grain to spare. This was in part due to the superb skills of Mayor John Grayner. His skills and administration made the province of Mohawk into an economic stronghold. Bonus: Mohawk grants an extra 100k to your budget. New budget: 14,100,000
  8. You can; but when you create an army you can only deploy it in one of these provinces, and then march it.
  9. All right. 500 Militia. Makes sense I guess. Ross: You get a food bonus in your next colonisation; the granaries are overflowing! Next colony has a 20% increased chance of survival. I would be grateful if everyone could do this for me: Designate a 'capital province'. Your armies can be deployed in a one tile radius on all bordering tiles of this province. PM me this. Yes; but they won't attack you until you have killed their first army. So at most 30,000 in one battle. And you will know about it!
  10. I'll roll between 1 and 10 and it will be that many thousand But native armies will be in packs of 3 or 4, in bordering tiles.
  11. I see. Yeah; all right then. You can send your military with the settlers.. But they won't do anything but protect them; they won't increase their chance of survival
  12. No. No. Nothing; actually; call it a 10% bonus against naval invasions. What I wrote was just story. You could ignore it if you wanted. The success of your colony's destiny was purely decided by the roll, I'm afraid.
  13. Budgets are reset tomorrow morning Yes, Icu Nex: Roll: 48 Congratualations! Following an appeal to the king, Stadcona received volumes of aid. The province was swarming with troops, all swapping their muskets for the spades; and the crops were soon planted. Come the Autumn, full fields were standing all over the province. Celebrations throughout; the colony become autonomous. New budget: 18m. 80% Dusty. Do you still want to call them? Yes; I've designated provinces - which will be kept secret - which either have a bonus upon colonisation; or a native army.
  14. Tomorrow is 7-8AM GMT, because until then I'm aware it's still the day before for my Ameribros, even if I pass midnight I randomly chose higher rolls to be unsuccessful before I rolled Budget does carry over.
  15. Yes Ross; yes, 80% I roll a number between 1 and 100. If the number is 81 or above, the colony falls. If the colony is 80 or below, the colony survives. I will always use this system. Please tell me if I missed something when confirming your new budgets. :P Nex: Rolls: 53, 97, 60, 68. What follows is pure story. The Colonies of Ottawa, Kespek, and Pennacook all prepared thier soil dilligently for their harvests, their residents remained faithful and prosperous; so when it was announced, 4 years on from when the colonies were founded, that the home empire would no longer support them; their people shrugged, carried on, and survived as autonomous provinces. But... the province of Stadcona did not fare so well. Though it's people tried hard, there were some, notably Louis Caspprel that did not work for the good of the colony. In it's 4th year, Caspprel was caught tainting the land, and stealing chickens. Though he was convicted, and sentenced to death, his work was done, and when the homeland stopped supplying the colony; it could not survive. New budget: 16m Retech: Rollls: 3, 90, 20, 10 The colonies of Zapotec, Nicaragua and Choco were all prosperous: notably Choco, supplied by trade galleons rather than roads to the colony, a port has developed on the province. But again; disaster befell the colony of Yucatan; a plague stroke down hundreds of it's thousand inhabitants, leaving nobody to work the fields in their final year. So when the call came; there was no surprise when the final inhabitants of the colony abandoned their homesteads and returned to the prosperous provinces of Spain. New budget: 16m Ross: Rolls: 86, 33 Alas, the colony of Havana fell to a fire which raged across it's crops in the third year, leaving them unable to grow anything. Desperately hungary, the colony was unable to cope when the main government cut off the chain; unaware of the state of the colony. But hope was not all lost: The colony of Moron grew into a happy, medium settlement of hovels and inns, with lush farmland all around. It's people prepared well for their winters and their autonomy; with grain stores 15 feet high, well stocked, and sugar cane their source of income from the main provinces. New budget: 12m
  16. bro description: upholds the vice of bromanship
  17. a_bert

    Medal of Honor

    I play TF2 as a main fps, so realism doesn't bother me at all, I like the slightly arcadey feel to it. I back this game because it sounds nicer than COD, and it's faster paced than BC2.
  18. The reset is tomorrow: 8th 80% Chance
  19. a_bert

    Medal of Honor

    indeed; rather than just removing the log out button for when you are not logged in, it simply explains that if you want to log out you should log in so that you can log out man that's so [cabbage] im not buying the game because it states the obvious
  20. a_bert

    Medal of Honor

    hnnnnnerggggggggggg awesome fps itt
  21. Bro..... to switch now.... The light blue, in Florida. The purple in Brazil, south America. You have to pay 10% less per tech.
  22. each to their own nadril! I admit that I didn't find it boring, the 'lack' of destructible enviroment is replaced with the faster pace it's played at for me @Valeyard; oh no, we don't have glorious ports of COD on the pc it's ok we've got valve
  23. Thanks, sorry for messing you around! Was unintentional. What do you mean Nex? To be honest, all you need to do is cut out the area around your civ, highlight on that which ones you want, and I'll colour them in on my master plan.
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