Oh man, looks like we all just got owned.Willgfass wrote:screw you fags
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- thegrimsleeper
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- Banana Stomper
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Well I dont know who Microsoft Sam is, but i'm sure if you ask your grandparents what the Island group is called that includes Santorini, Mykonos, Paros, Milos (and Andros and Tinos too, but I made them they're own countries on this map), they'll tell you something that sounds a lot like "Key-Klad-Thes", and definitely not "Psy-Clades."Willgfass wrote:i don't speak fluent greek, but my grandparents speak greek, my best friend speaks greek, Microsoft Sam even pronounces it my way.
Sorry for three posts in a row, but...
A quick google search just turned up this.
http://www.kyklades.com.gr/
As you can see, the web address spells it my way. The banner on the website spells it my way.
Then, they have a map and its labeled your way. And later on they refer to it your way.
As you can see, it can go either way, and it doesn't really matter. Personally I prefer my way, as Banana Stomper said, I am, after all, Mr. K. And thats how we Greeks spell it, and thats my justification for why it gives it more of a Greek feel. Disagree? Oh well, doesn't make any difference.
A quick google search just turned up this.
http://www.kyklades.com.gr/
As you can see, the web address spells it my way. The banner on the website spells it my way.
Then, they have a map and its labeled your way. And later on they refer to it your way.
As you can see, it can go either way, and it doesn't really matter. Personally I prefer my way, as Banana Stomper said, I am, after all, Mr. K. And thats how we Greeks spell it, and thats my justification for why it gives it more of a Greek feel. Disagree? Oh well, doesn't make any difference.
I have not read all 9 pages of this thread, but is there some hidden power on the island of Xios? I am currently in a game where I was trying to secure Asia Minor and attacked Xios from Lydia and lost 5 armies to 1. Then the next turn I lost 3 to 1. Since the rest of the game is moving on past me I have made it my mission to take that freaking island.. I have now spent the last 4 turns deploying armies on Lydia and throwing them at Xios and nothing!
Four freaking turns and I deploy, I attack, I end my turn licking my wounds.
aaaaarrrrrrgggggghhhhhhh
Four freaking turns and I deploy, I attack, I end my turn licking my wounds.
aaaaarrrrrrgggggghhhhhhh
- Banana Stomper
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Sorry Mjolnirs, no magic powers, just bad luck.Mjolnirs wrote:I have not read all 9 pages of this thread, but is there some hidden power on the island of Xios? I am currently in a game where I was trying to secure Asia Minor and attacked Xios from Lydia and lost 5 armies to 1. Then the next turn I lost 3 to 1. Since the rest of the game is moving on past me I have made it my mission to take that freaking island.. I have now spent the last 4 turns deploying armies on Lydia and throwing them at Xios and nothing!
Four freaking turns and I deploy, I attack, I end my turn licking my wounds.
aaaaarrrrrrgggggghhhhhhh
- Banana Stomper
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ok i'm sorry of what i said before. let me start over and let us forget what i said. i am just suggesting that you should correct some of the spelling of your map. one suggestion is makedonia seems a little weird to me. i am just suggesting this because it is the proper spelling. however, it is your map and you may do whatever you want with it.
If common sense was so common, wouldn't everyone have it?
The one thing we have learned from history is that we don't learn from history.
The one thing we have learned from history is that we don't learn from history.
My whole point is that proper spelling means nothing. Especially when I'm trying to make this map as authentic feeling as possible. So I spelled the names how they are really spelled by the people who really live there (if you ask me, thats what I call proper). Not only that, but the spellings I use encourage you to read the names with a more correct pronunciation of the places. The proper British spelling of a lot of Greek things makes people read it with a really strange pronunciation of things that is only vaguely related to the real Greek word. (For example, you wanted me to change Makedonia. The name is pronounced "Ma-Ke-Dtho-Ne-A", not "Ma-Se-Dtho-Ne-A." The C gives it an entirely different, and incorrect, pronunciation.
So no, I wont change any of the spelling. Thanks for the input, though.
So no, I wont change any of the spelling. Thanks for the input, though.
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The name of the map is Ancient Greece... not Modern Greece
In keeping with the theme that the author was creating... he decided to spell the names as they would have been during that time-period.
Everyone understands this... except for you.
This means that the problem lies with you... not MrK.
MrK... bravo on an excellent map.
In keeping with the theme that the author was creating... he decided to spell the names as they would have been during that time-period.
Everyone understands this... except for you.
This means that the problem lies with you... not MrK.
MrK... bravo on an excellent map.
Thanks Black Jack, glad you liked it!Black Jack wrote:The name of the map is Ancient Greece... not Modern Greece
In keeping with the theme that the author was creating... he decided to spell the names as they would have been during that time-period.
Everyone understands this... except for you.
This means that the problem lies with you... not MrK.
MrK... bravo on an excellent map.
But for the record, Ancient or Modern, there are no C's in Greek. (Only time the Greek language had a C in is was during the Byzantine Empire when it was highly influenced by the old Roman Empire. But before and after that, no letter C. And even at the time, Makedonia and Krete and all the other places were still pronounced with hard "k" sounds.)
i say go for it, as long as there is a statue of the god poseidon in the upper-fucking-left corner........ lol!!!!! you should really update the rules... the world was not made on 2 rules alone, i can say "f*ck nigger, bitch" no rules saying i cant? and if so, they should be made 'global' if you noobs understand what that means
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