Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1496755-20151224121621/@comment-1496755-20160218135913

And now I am even more puzzled about you reading the entire book series, considering how distant the connection is. I always thought the map itself was inspired by the books :P

Well, YouTube belongs to Google, and Chrome is made by Google, so it makes sense that Chrome gives better compatibility. But still - is this an older version of IE or the latest you're talking about?

I remember some old DOS RTS, which had 8 warring tribes, but various critters (ranging from weak wild dogs to unstoppable Tyrannosaurus Rexes) played a major role as well - the stronger among them could even destroy your base and wipe out your tribe, if you were careless. It even had a slight RPG twist - your soldiers gradually became stronger and more durable as they killed more enemies. Each tribe also had to find some mystical weapon that gave them some advantage in battle. Having eight fairly unique factions was an awesome idea, but the developers spoiled it by giving the same cheesy ending for all of them (in short: "eventually they put aside their differences and lived happily ever after"... ugh, so why did I bother winning all those battles???).