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War in the age of Big Hair - 1/29/2018 7:01:50 PM   
Philippeatbay


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Eugene of Savoy was probably the greatest soldier of his age and did much of the heavy lifting during the war of the Spanish Succession.

When you play the game from the anti-Bourbon side, you'll find yourself using him a lot.





To learn more about Eugene, check out his wiki article:


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Eugene_of_Savoy


My only major disagreement with the graphic presentation of the game has to do with the desktop icon.

The graphics department was trying to come up with a symbol that encapsulates the idea of both
the Great Northern War and the War of the Spanish Succession, at the same time.

I'm not sure if that's possible or even desirable.

The crown symbol used as a desktop icon lacks resonance.

I think it would have been better to use a well-known image of a bewigged general like Eugene.

There were some pretty spectacular wigs on the battlefield in those days.

I've focused on Eugene because he fought all over Europe, his wigs were very good, and he was channeling Allen Cummings.

So for anyone who wants to put big hair back into the War of the Spanish Succession, here's a link to an icon that can be used instead of the crown.


https://app.box.com/s/rztnzodnytid3vn9yr469v0iycmessgj





HOW TO INSTALL AND USE THE ICON


Although it doesn't really matter all that much where you keep the downloaded icon,
the best place for it is probably inside the Wars of Succession game folder near the application files.
Once you have it in place, go to your desktop and right-click on the Wars of Succession short-cut.
You'll get a menu, and the last item on that menu should be 'Properties'.

Left-click on 'Properties' and you'll get a pop-up.
About two-thirds of the way down the pop-up you'll see three tabs, and the middle one will read 'Change Icon'.
Left-click on 'Change Icon' and Browse to where you have the game installed (or where you've stored the Eugene Icon).
Select the Eugene Icon, click on Open, and don't forget to apply before you leave.







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RE: War in the age of Big Hair - 1/29/2018 7:20:00 PM   
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Is it true that wigs became fashionable because of the "French pox" and people losing their hair?

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RE: War in the age of Big Hair - 1/29/2018 10:45:28 PM   
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Probably not.

Louis XIV was a fashion trend-setter, and whatever he did, others were bound to imitate.

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RE: War in the age of Big Hair - 1/29/2018 11:45:31 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Philippeatbay

Probably not.

Louis XIV was a fashion trend-setter, and whatever he did, others were bound to imitate.

How did they dry those mops without hair dryers?

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RE: War in the age of Big Hair - 1/30/2018 12:58:24 AM   
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Servants. Lots of servants.

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RE: War in the age of Big Hair - 1/30/2018 6:22:53 PM   
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Nice wig... err... icon!
Thank you.

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RE: War in the age of Big Hair - 2/6/2018 5:11:26 PM   
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Is it true that wigs became fashionable because of the "French pox" and people losing their hair?


Karl XII discarded his wig, he also did not care much about speaking French between his own countrymen so he was considered a "hillbilly" in Central Europe.
Peter I was also one to not care for wigs but the differences start after that, he was considered a wild beast basically.

Karl XII was the prototype for the enlightened absolute monarch, praised later by Voltaire and Fredrick the Great, and was in many ways very naive.

Peter I was a dangerous sociopath abusing his absolute power and enjoying same type of twisted stuff as Ivan the Terrible.

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