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Tyranicus

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  1. My network has changed a bit. I switched from Comcast cable to Verizon fiber, so I no longer have a modem. I have no idea what the make and model of my fiber ONT is.

     

    My primary router is still a TP-LINK TL-WDR4300. It had been running DD-WRT, but I was having some issues with it not remembering saved settings, so I recently put the stock firmware back on it. The rest of my networking equipment is that same as it was last year, except I now have three gigabit ethernet switches instead of just two hooked up in different areas of the house. I still have an Apple AirPort Extreme (which used to be my primary router) and an AiPort Express operating as wireless access points. (It's a big old house, so one AP doesn't get the job done.)

     

    Hezekiah, my personal desktop and media server is now a 2010 Mac Pro running the macOS 10.11 beta. It has a 2 2.93GHz hex-core Intel Xeon Westmere CPUs (With hyper threading this adds up to 24 parallel processing threads.), an ATI Radeon HD 5770 GPU with 1GB of VRAM (Not much, I know, but I don't do much gaming on this machine) and 32GB of DDR3 1333 RAM. The OS is running on a 500 GB SSD. It also has 5 HDDs, totaling 24TB. This computer is used mostly for storage and doing CPU-intensive things like video transcoding. This computer and my gaming PC are both connected to a curved, ultrawide 3440x1440 34" LG 34UC87C monitor.

     

    Zechariah, my gaming PC, is miniITX system (Portability is useful, since I am frequently moving it back and forth between my desk and my TV, as well as occasionally taking it to LAN parties.) running Windows 10. It now has a 3.6GH quad-core Intel Core i7-4790 Haswell CPU, an EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 FTW GPU with 8GB of VRAM, and 16GB of DDR3 1600 RAM. The OS is running on a 100GB SSD, and it also has a 2TB HDD for storage.

     

    Melchizedek, my primary laptop, is a Mid-2012 15" Retina MacBook Pro running the macOS 10.11 beta. It has a 2.6 GHz quad-core Intel Core i7-3720QM Ive Bridge CPU, an Nvidia GeForce GT 650M GPU with 1GB VRAM, 16GB of DDR3 1600 RAM, and a 768GB SSD.

     

    Haggai, my work desktop, is a PC running Windows 10, since I do my job through a hosted VM. It has a 3.5GHz dual-core Intel Core i3-4150 CPU, an EVGA GeForce GTX 670 GPU with 4GB of VRAM 8GB of DDR3 1600 RAM, and a 120GB SSD. This machine is connected to 4 1080p displays.

     

    Abiathar, my secondary laptop, is Late 2008 15" MacBook Pro running OS X 10.10. It has a 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Penryn CPU, an Nvidia Geforce 9600M GT GPU with 256MB of VRAM, 8GB of DDR3 1066 RAM, and a 240GB SSD. This machine is used for web browsing and watching video while gaming on my gaming PC.

     

    Nehemiah, my 3rd generation Apple TV.

     

    Hel, my 64GB iPhone 6S.

     

    Aginor, my 64GB iPad Air 2.

     

    Greenwich, my Apple Watch Sport.

     

    Alexandria, my Kindle Voyage.

     

    i have a number of unarmed devices as well: a Brother laser printer (not sure what model), a Panasonic plasma TV (I never actually use any of the "smart" functions on this), a PS3, a PS4, a Wii U, a PSP (rooted with various emulators installed), and a 3DS XL.

     

    My housemate has a 2008 Mac Pro, a 2015 12" MacBook, an iPhone 6S, an iPhone 5S, an iPad Air 2, a fourth generation Apple TV, a PS3, and an XBox One.

  2. Oh, I see. (also, I apologize if there was any hostility in my response-- I was a bit frustrated and not optimistic)

     

    AHA!!! Solved!!!!!

    It's in Users --> (your name) -->Appdata --> Local --> Virtualstore --> Geneforge 3 --> Data --> (save file number)

    I knew it was in someplace weird ^_^

     

    Hope this is helpful for someone in the future.

     

    The reason for this is because recent versions of Windows don't like games saving files to the Program Files folder. When Geneforge 3 came out, the current version of Windows was Windows XP. XP had no issues with files being saved to Program Files, so they were saved in the Geneforge 3 data folder. However, when Windows Vista came out, it changed this behavior. Whenever a program in Vista or later tries to write to the Program Files folder, Windows creates the files in the AppData folder instead.

  3. Archmagus Micael lives in England (or at least he did as of a few years ago), and I'm pretty sure that's where he met Nicothodes. Khoth also lived in England the last I heard, but that was also a few years ago. Dikiyoba met Ephesos and Niemand in St. Louis. Andraste met Sporefrog in Arizona. I know that Dikiyoba and Zeviz met each other, Andraste, and Sporefrog at the same time, but I don't recall if it was in Arizona or California.

  4. I wasn't aware that anyone was in Philly in the first place. Is that where you are, Kel? Last I heard, rightly or wrongly, was DC, which is all your color was based off of.

     

    I'm pretty comfortable lumping even southern NJ in with NY. And I think these are big enough categories on the chart to keep DC and NY separate. Having separate DC and Philly categories would be awkward because the biggest contributor to either is Tyranicus and his many lines, which (correct me if I'm wrong here) are about equally distant from both. Perhaps it would make sense to put Philly with NY and NJ, while keeping southern PA with DC.

     

    There are bigger discrepancies -- compare Ephesos with the rest of the "Midwest" category -- but I want to avoid creating more categories where possible.

     

    What I believe Kel was saying is that you should have a "mid-Atlantic" region that lumps Philly, DC, and Baltimore into one. As for my location, Harrisburg is slightly closer to Philly than it is to DC, but it's even closer to Baltimore.

  5. Whatever you call the region, Lord Grimm should be part of it instead of New York. He's in southern NJ, so he's much closer to Philly than he is to New York. I have no idea if the Silent Assassin still resides there or not.

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