Slowing Down Sim Time

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witch:
My ex has a literal garage full of parts, going back to his original Spectrum.  ::) It's a bloody nightmare to move him! He works fixing computers so people are always giving him broken bits and old computers. Took me a year after we broke up as a couple to get the last of the parts out of my place - and we never lived together - except for one last monitor in the back room.

ScoobyDoo:
Quote from: Cyjon on 2007 May 10, 03:23:00

Quote from: aukestrel on 2007 May 08, 14:55:31

The first thing I thought was, how much RAM do you have?  ;)  I take it you are Alt-Tabbing between the docs and the game?
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Are you playing a particular challenge? The idea of playing the Legacy challenge Prosperity style interests me but as I said I have not had the self-discipline to do it.

*off to look for Legacy software*


I'm using two separate computers.  I'm a statistics weirdo so I do Excel things with almost every game I play.

I'm not doing a challenge, though I'm going to do an unoffical Apocalypse challenge in a few game days when the designated victim graduates.  Unofficial meaning I'll follow the rules when I feel like it and ignore them if they become annoying.

You can get the legacy software from http://www.legacyfamilytree.com./DownloadLegacy.asp.  The password is "family" so you can avoid giving them your email (though they've never sent me anything other than the password).  The software lets you add pictures, events, generate family trees and web pages, etc.  It's pretty nice.


Also check out Ages http://www.daubnet.com/english/ages.html. 

Unfortunately, I haven't found any that support real full tree transversal.  By that I mean seeing how Sim A is related to Sim D by means of their children marrying. (for example, sim A's child marries sim B's first child and Sim B second child marries Sim D's first child)

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