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JavaScout's Galactic Civilizations Database 1.01.029

JavaScout's Galactic Civilizations Database 1.01.029

Just finished updating my site with the latest game data.

Look for some updates on file formats in the coming week.

http://webpages.charter.net/trevorpowdrell/

:D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

~SDC~
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Reply #76 Top
I might do that it tends to add a lot into the tree but I will give it a try and see what it looks like. Hopefully I can gives this a try this weekend.
Reply #77 Top
Had a busy weekend. Guess it will be next weekend before I can work on this.

~SDC~
Reply #78 Top
JavaScout,

This is an excellent resource. Thank you so much for the time and effort it must have taken to build this.

- Cypher
Reply #79 Top
Noticed that there is a few of you using this (awesome) site offline - so do I.

What I'd really like to do is burn this to a cd (permanent resource in my game box) but every time I try putting the content in a different place (directory or cd) all the links are broken.

Help would be greatly appreciated.
mo
Reply #80 Top
Hi Java,
Do you have a tree for the XP (1.09B)?
Thanks.
Reply #81 Top
When is this gonna be updated for the Xpack?
Reply #82 Top
What I'd really like to do is burn this to a cd (permanent resource in my game box) but every time I try putting the content in a different place (directory or cd) all the links are broken.
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You need to change the links to point to the new locations. If you have access to GNU tools or a Unix system (or can download and install Cygwin http://www.cygwin.com ), you could try using wget to pull the site, it will make the changes automatically. I'm not aware of any other Windows tools to do this, but I know they exist (and I'm sure wget has been ported to non-Cygwin Windows at some point; most other GNU tools that don't have filesystem related functions have been.)

~SDC~
Reply #83 Top
Ok my site is finally updated with the Expansion Pack.
Enjoy

http://webpages.charter.net/trevorpowdrell/
Reply #84 Top
Great work. Thanks!
Reply #85 Top
Thanks, JavaScout! This should help a lot of ppl.
Reply #87 Top
Hey Javascout, you mentioned that you were getting close to your disc allocation limit? Do you need some additional space? I could throw a couplg of GB your way on a pretty good sized pipe if you'd like. email me at [email protected] if you'd like to talk.
Reply #89 Top
If you want to print all the pages how many do you think they will be.
Reply #90 Top
379 html pages :)

Best bet is to use the quick reference in pdf format which is 20 pages
Reply #92 Top
excellent site, it was my first contact with the tech tree, had time to learn a little before playing ;)

hem ... how much is the maintenance cost of terror stars ?

and http://webpages.charter.net/trevorpowdrell/82.htm this is OmniScience (with an "s") (please don't hit me too hard)

Reply #93 Top
I will say that the cost for starbase is 10, no seen anything about how much a Terror Star cost.
Reply #94 Top
I believe the starbase maintenance cost is 10bc + 1bc per module. So the "plain vanilla terror star" should have a maintenance cost of 14bc. Now if you want to amortize the 5000 bc in five-year straight-line depreciation... ;)
Reply #95 Top
I read somewhere the cost was 100 bc :SURPRISED:
Reply #98 Top
Hi, there is new stuff to add :CONGRAT: :CONGRAT: :CONGRAT:
+ New Achievement: Logistics Management
+ New Technology: Basic Logistics (Requires Industiral Theory)
Reply #99 Top
Site updated from latest 1.20.085 build.

http://webpages.charter.net/trevorpowdrell/index.htm

enjoy