[MOD] (Alpha 3F) Industrial RIM (v.1.1.2)

Started by Cala13er, March 17, 2014, 05:16:58 PM

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What age would you prefer to start in using the new tech tree?

Ancient Era - Start from the beginning of the tech tree (Start with almost nothing available)
253 (70.1%)
Classical Era - Start 1 age up from the beginning of the tech tree (Start with few things available)
33 (9.1%)
Medieval Era - Start 2 ages up from the beginning of the tech tree (Start with many things available)
17 (4.7%)
Renaissance Era - Start 3 ages up from the beginning of the tech tree (Start with plenty of things available)
7 (1.9%)
Industrial Era - Start 4 ages up from the beginning of the tech tree (Start with just over half of things available)
23 (6.4%)
Modern Era - Start 5 ages up from the beginning of the tech tree (Start with most things available)
9 (2.5%)
Atomic Era - Start 6 ages up from the beginning of the tech tree (Start with almost everything available)
2 (0.6%)
Information Era - Start 7 ages up from the beginning of the tech tree (Start with only few things not available, and not many researches)
2 (0.6%)
Experimental Era - Start 8 ages up from the beginning of the tech tree (Start with everything but the experimental stage stuff)
15 (4.2%)

Total Members Voted: 361

Cala13er

I don't use eclipse. I use visual basic ultimate. And nahh home. Out with mates.

iame6162013

Quote from: Cala13er on March 30, 2014, 02:41:20 PM
I don't use eclipse. I use visual basic ultimate. And nahh home. Out with mates.

:D and was(/is) it fun?
Linus Torvalds: "But it clearly is the only right way. The fact that everybody else does it some other way only means that they are wrong"
Robert J. Hanlon: "Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity."

mrofa

Its like notepad++ with special features for programmers, like compilator or project menager.
All i do is clutter all around.

Cala13er

Quote from: mrofa on March 30, 2014, 04:47:34 PM
Its like notepad++ with special features for programmers, like compilator or project menager.

yeah that. :)

mrofa

If you wanna try, try eclipse its more compact, visual will slap you with tons of options to the point when your eyes might bleed out :D
All i do is clutter all around.

Cala13er

Quote from: mrofa on March 30, 2014, 11:56:04 PM
If you wanna try, try eclipse its more compact, visual will slap you with tons of options to the point when your eyes might bleed out :D

Nahh, I spent way to much on visual studio ultimate. And I ain't going to just quit using it :P

iame6162013

Quote from: mrofa on March 30, 2014, 11:56:04 PM
If you wanna try, try eclipse its more compact, visual will slap you with tons of options to the point when your eyes might bleed out :D

But they do that now already :p
Linus Torvalds: "But it clearly is the only right way. The fact that everybody else does it some other way only means that they are wrong"
Robert J. Hanlon: "Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity."

Cala13er

Hahaha, I recommend getting Visual Studio Ultimate Trial for 90 days ;). It's completely free! You will see how awesome it is, and the help community is absolutely massive!

The whole thing is worth like £11,000. Absolutely insane! I'm lucky I did a developers course and got a key for £300.

iame6162013

Quote from: Cala13er on March 31, 2014, 01:04:55 PM
Hahaha, I recommend getting Visual Studio Ultimate Trial for 90 days ;). It's completely free! You will see how awesome it is, and the help community is absolutely massive!

The whole thing is worth like £11,000. Absolutely insane! I'm lucky I did a developers course and got a key for £300.

£11,000? uhhhhh i woud rather not get addicted to it :p That completely Insane! but ill skip this one
Linus Torvalds: "But it clearly is the only right way. The fact that everybody else does it some other way only means that they are wrong"
Robert J. Hanlon: "Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity."

Architect

Quote from: iame6162013 on March 31, 2014, 01:26:17 PM
Quote from: Cala13er on March 31, 2014, 01:04:55 PM
Hahaha, I recommend getting Visual Studio Ultimate Trial for 90 days ;). It's completely free! You will see how awesome it is, and the help community is absolutely massive!

The whole thing is worth like �11,000. Absolutely insane! I'm lucky I did a developers course and got a key for �300.

�11,000? uhhhhh i woud rather not get addicted to it :p That completely Insane! but ill skip this one

On my screen, all I see is a diamond with a question mark in it next to those numbers, so I'm gonna go ahead and assume we're talking in quantity of banana's :P
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Cala13er

Yeah this website doesn't like the GBP Sign. That's what the diamond was :P ££££££££££££££

Architect

My oh my I'm not doing very well with quotations today, thats the second one Ive ballsed up in as many hours
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Cala13er

Quote from: Architect on March 31, 2014, 01:57:54 PM
My oh my I'm not doing very well with quotations today, thats the second one Ive ballsed up in as many hours

Well technically if bananas were worth 1 GBP then yeah. It would cost 11,000 bananas.

iame6162013

Quote from: Cala13er on March 31, 2014, 02:15:06 PM
Quote from: Architect on March 31, 2014, 01:57:54 PM
My oh my I'm not doing very well with quotations today, thats the second one Ive ballsed up in as many hours

Well technically if bananas were worth 1 GBP then yeah. It would cost 11,000 bananas.

But that's still expensive...
Linus Torvalds: "But it clearly is the only right way. The fact that everybody else does it some other way only means that they are wrong"
Robert J. Hanlon: "Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity."

Cala13er

It is very over priced. But it does an awful lot and probably should be worth more. My course allowed me to purchase it for £300 so I probably got the best deal in the world.