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a little christmas gift!
Published on December 22, 2008 By I-Mod Stefan In Galactic Civilizations II

Hello GalCiv 2 Fans!

Today, I-Mod brings you the first christmas gift, 13 Techtree Posters for the Major Twilight Races + Custom Race in readable imagequality.

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Now you have a better overview what each race offers you to research!

Enjoy them!

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on Dec 22, 2008

T O T A L L Y    A W E S O M E

I bow down to what must have been a great deal of work !

on Dec 22, 2008

Thanks a lot, our Team developed a program that allows us to create posters of every techtree in game!

on Dec 22, 2008

WHat can I say? Except Godlike that is

on Dec 22, 2008

Great stuff!

on Dec 23, 2008

Hehe thanks a lot this is just the beginning!

on Dec 23, 2008

Great ! !


** search for the phone# of a relative who works is a printing house **

on Dec 30, 2008

im unable to view the items

on Dec 30, 2008

@darklordsauron: more detail please, if you want me to give you a proper advise.

on Dec 30, 2008

Beautiful work -- nothing less would be expected from I-Mod!

Question:  For those who have customized tech trees, is there a way to create a reader, e.g., Galactopedia, which would allow the development of personalized posters to match our personalized trees?

All the same: thanks for making the game attractive visually!

 

on Dec 30, 2008

Thanks!

you mean.. something like this?

 

All Images were made by this new I-Mod Tool

 

will be out soon!

on Dec 31, 2008

This will be fantastic for those of us who are not yet fully "paperless!"  Thanks for your contributions.

Happy New Year!

 

on Dec 31, 2008

Thanks you I-Mod team and happy new year

 

on Jan 02, 2009

At the risk of sounding stupid... after downloading, how do I "open" the file to look at it?

What does it need to be associated with?  etc. 

It's a    *.RAR     file... and I don't know what kind of file that is. 

 

Thanks in advance.

on Jan 02, 2009

As the words of wisdom go, "If you don't ask the question, you won't get an answer."  A .rar file is a compressed archive file- in essence, it takes several other files, combines them into one, and uses a compression algorithm to reduce the total space they take up.  It's useful for two reasons- first, it saves some space, always handy when transferring or storing files for an extended time.  Second, it's a nice way of collecting and organizing related files so you only need to keep tabs on one file instead of dozens or hundreds.  You can get all the gritty details by googling it, just searching ".rar" popped up a nice selection of information and the main program (WinRAR) used for the filetype.

That said, I prefer the 7-Zip program for archiving since it uses a format that saves even more space than .rar does, plus it's open source.  It works with quite a variety of compressed archive formats, including .rar, so you probably won't ever need to get another program for opening archives.

on Jan 02, 2009

It works with quite a variety of compressed archive formats, including .rar, so you probably won't ever need to get another program for opening archives.
What's wrong with a plain old .zip file that requires *no* ancillary program to open?

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