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Galdred

@studiodraconis

Making @ZodiacLegion, a tactical RPG with kingdom building elements, in which you lead a knightly order in a feudal world on the eve of a magic awakening.

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Clint Warren-Davey (@clint_davey1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Good knights existed in history. Geoffroi de Charny was one of them. He was a crusader. He was loyal to his king. He tried to stop some of the bloodshed of the 100 Year War by offering to fight personal duels instead of battles. His family preserved the Shroud of Turin, in

Good knights existed in history.

Geoffroi de Charny was one of them. 

He was a crusader. He was loyal to his king. He tried to stop some of the bloodshed of the 100 Year War by offering to fight personal duels instead of battles. 

His family preserved the Shroud of Turin, in
Galdred (@studiodraconis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When it comes to localization, how do you typically handle dynamic strings in languages with with case declensions? Like: "[attacker] attacks [target] for [dmg] damage"

When it comes to localization, how do you typically handle dynamic strings in languages with with case declensions?
Like:
"[attacker] attacks [target] for [dmg] damage"
MarkyX - Join Mafia Blitz (@marky_x_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One Hour WW2 stands apart from other WW2 games in more ways than just its one-hour playtime. It faithfully recreates the historical arc of the war itself. In the early turns (years), the Axis powers dominate. They have superior mobility and strength to conquer territory and

Mambo Italiano (@mamboitaliano__) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Castel del Monte, Puglia, Italy 🇮🇹 This building was constructed around 1250 by the will of the Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 👑 Even today, we don’t have a single clue as to why it was built this way or for what purpose Any theories?

Castel del Monte, Puglia, Italy 🇮🇹 

This building was constructed around 1250 by the will of the Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 👑

Even today, we don’t have a single clue as to why it was built this way or for what purpose

Any theories?
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Welcome, fellow adventurers from faraway lands! We're thrilled to officially host this week's #TurnBasedThursday! 🦊 Show us what #turnbased games you got #indiedevs🎲 Remember to 💬comment, ♥️like and 🔁 share!

Welcome, fellow adventurers from faraway lands! We're thrilled to officially host this week's #TurnBasedThursday! 🦊
Show us what #turnbased games you got #indiedevs🎲

Remember to 💬comment, ♥️like and 🔁 share!
The Late Knight Show (REBORN) (@knightly_hist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People always say that movies aren't documentaries and that "they know" that X or Y movie isn't perfectly historical. The DAMAGE, that Braveheart has done to people's perception of the middle ages (and Scottish history) is still yet to be undone, 30 years later. It's

People always say that movies aren't documentaries and that "they know" that X or Y movie isn't perfectly historical.

The DAMAGE, that Braveheart has done to people's perception of the middle ages (and Scottish history) is still yet to be undone, 30 years later.

It's
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This interesting weapon from Antiquity was used throughout the Middle Ages and can still be found in homes today. It's also known as a caltrop.

This interesting weapon from Antiquity was used throughout the Middle Ages and can still be found in homes today. It's also known as a  caltrop.
Clint Warren-Davey (@clint_davey1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 16th century battles, there wasn't just one big charge into combat and then a melee to the death. There were multiple, separate assaults - especially with cavalry. Units would charge into contact, fight, then break off. After a short rest and more shooting, they would charge

In 16th century battles, there wasn't just one big charge into combat and then a melee to the death.

There were multiple, separate assaults - especially with cavalry.

Units would charge into contact, fight, then break off. After a short rest and more shooting, they would charge
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So, I used capital letters, and cursor/gemini 3 replied by deleting the corresponding source file. Is that a robot veiled threat already?

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Master of Magic (MicroProse, 1994): Picture Civilization, but swap nukes for blasting your foes with literal volcanoes via "Raise Volcanoes" - because why siege when you can terraform their backyard into Mount Doom? You're a god-wizard on dual planes: boring ol' Arcanus (humans,

Master of Magic (MicroProse, 1994): Picture Civilization, but swap nukes for blasting your foes with literal volcanoes via "Raise Volcanoes" - because why siege when you can terraform their backyard into Mount Doom? You're a god-wizard on dual planes: boring ol' Arcanus (humans,
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The Italian Wars of the 16th century have it all. The flower of French chivalry - like Bayard leading charges of Gendarmes. Swiss pikemen. Landsknecht. Spanish Colunellas and Tercios. The widest possible variety of weapon types crammed into a single time: arquebuses, muskets,

The Italian Wars of the 16th century have it all.

The flower of French chivalry - like Bayard leading charges of Gendarmes. Swiss pikemen. Landsknecht. Spanish Colunellas and Tercios.

The widest possible variety of weapon types crammed into a single time: arquebuses, muskets,
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If you haven't got it yet, now is a good time to get Space Empires 4X! Its handling of fog of war both on the tactical and strategic level is awesome.