Wednesday 28 September 2016

Oh hwell

 I finally amassed what energy I had to delegate it to making that project that was given to me as English homework.

 It amounted to this:

Dank OC do not steal
 Which was meant to be the first slide in the presentation. After having finished this I began searching up for a free download of Powerpoint or an alternative thereof. Turns out that a paid subscription really is the only way one can get the application. Outdated versions of PP weren't available for free for whatever reason. Thanks, grubby Microsoft.

 I guess I'll have to come to peace with that 1/10 grade I'm going to get. Not that I risk actually failing at English. The upside is that when somebody sees this post after browsing this blog in a future where it's gone inactive after I've kicked the bucket from a stroke he might risk getting a chortle out of this picture.

 I've also FINALLY finished my EU4 playthrough of my imported Byzantine Empire. I ended up deliberately forming the Roman Empire on 1 January 1800 for symbolic purposes and then I waited for the game to end. I had to do some tag switching a few times to assure that Russia does not upset the balance of the perfectly aesthetic borders belonging to what's left of a sovereign Europe.

177X. Didn't bother to look at the image's title more closely before uploading it.

1800
1821, game's (traditionally) final playable year.
 I tried downloading the save converter to Victoria 2 and setting it up, which worked smoothly up until the latter half where Vic2 starts up normally insted of showing me a converted map of my game when I select the converted save as my mod. A few blanks to be filled during the conversion process seem to hint that I need the Heart of Darkness DLC for my save game to port correctly.

 So I guess I'll have to feed the Paradox DLC machine. Again.



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