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You are currently compositing all of the yearly images into one using the call .median() after you filter the collection. This essentially aggregates the images into a single image that you then export. You just need to remove the .median() call in your code.
However, the internal GEE export call cannot export an entire collection. Instead, you could use the batch tools as explained thoroughly in this post -each-image-from-collection-in-google-earth-engine. This takes advantage of the Batch tools (documentation here) developed by Rodrigo Principe.
Please adhere to the license and give proper attribution for the source of your images. At the very least, that attribution should be included with the file package, but as an act of good faith, you should also give attribution on your Gumroad page as well.
Why? This is his licence of choice (not that I agree on it). Pictures in the public domain can be exploited pretty much any way you want. If the image came from CC By Attribution, then yes, I would agree.
-use-policy specifys you must give attributation to NASA Although, not all images are licenced the same. Dont know where the cc licence comes from though. Reselling freely avaible assets with no changes is trashy and scammy imo.
Maybe it is ok to sell full setup $5 to render physically accurate earth-moon-sun model as blend file with all assets packed with sources, optimized to fit GPU memory, enough fast for animation purposes that is more accurate and better looking than those what you can seen from National geography documents. As long as all sources are mentioned.
Hello everyone,
By now we reach the time when our good old original disks reach their date of expiry and are expected to show serious physical failure. We decided to provide you an alternative way to continue playing!
Below you'll find a step-by-step installation guide for each game.
Big thanks to GameReplays for hosting the downloads!
folder there Place the options.ini in that folder [image] Open the Options.ini file and edit Resolution = 1920 1080 to your screen resolution and save
If the My Battle for Middle-earth Files Folder is not there, run the game once and close it using task manager. This should create the folder. If it still is not showing up or not launching, use the BFME Startup Fixxer
folder there Place the options.ini in that folder [image] Open the Options.ini file and edit Resolution = 1920 1080 to your screen resolution and save
If the My Battle for Middle-earth II Files Folder is not there, run the game once and close it using task manager. This should create the folder. If it still is not showing up or not launching, use the BFME Startup Fixxer
folder there Place the options.ini in that folder [image] Open the Options.ini file and edit Resolution = 1920 1080 to your screen resolution and save
If the My The Lord of the Rings, The Rise of the Witch-king Files Folder is not there, run the game once and close it using task manager. This should create the folder. If it still is not showing up or not launching, use the BFME Startup Fixxer
T3A:Online
T3A:Online integrates seamlessly into your BfME experience and allows you to play online. It returns the online component of all three games that uses p2p connections, allowing for stabler games and reduced lag. The HD Editions and mods can be enjoyed without hassle.
If problem persists, upgrade your graphics card drivers.
If you have more than one graphics card in your computer then test running the game on each card.
For computers with NVIDIA and Intel: The game will not open on an Intel Integrated graphics card, so use the NVIDIA graphics card. First, right click the game's shortcut. Then in the menu click Run with graphics processor and select High-performance NIVIDIA processor. Also, you can open the NVIDIA settings from this menu and choose programs to use with the graphics card.
While online the game says to update.
Check these for BfME 2
Virtual Disk Drive
Windows 10 can mount disks to a virtual drive. If you have Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 then you will need a virtual drive program like WinCDEmu or Alcohol 52% to mount downloaded disks.
We do not recommend Daemon Tools Lite. _tools/14073/ If you use Daemon Tools Lite do not update this specific version if the old version runs on your computer.
Mini-images
Mini-images are used for BfME 2 v1.06 and RotWK 2.01. If you wish to play these version you will need to mount a mini-image to a virtual disk drive. Firstly, you will need a program to mount a virutal disk (WindCDEmu or Alcohol 52%). After installing please restart your computer. Next you will need one of these mini-images.
Compatibility
If you have mods that install into the game's installation folder please uninstall them and remove leftover files before reinstalling the game.
Not applicable to new installations: the Maps folder in My Battle for Middle-earth Files can become crowded if you've downloaded a lot of maps. This might cause a Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library error.
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It's free if you have a valid key and it works without a disc (or image) and also without the Origin Client running. All you need is to download through Origin and then authenticate at first start with your Origin account details.
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"A few years ago the expansion pack, Rise Of The Witch King was on Origin but it looks like it's been removed from sale. I know for a fact it was on Origin because there's a copy in my library."
I don't think it's up there anymore, unless you were a previous consumer?
I've been asking them about the basegame too but it seems there never was an Origin version of that. However, if more people would ask about it maybe they'd consider making one. I've already told them that people would be interested, maybe even for a small price.
I think the reason for not showing it on Origin anymore is that, as far as I know, EA doesn't have the LotR rights anymore. However they still seem to be allowed to distribute RotWK (or else you couldn't have it in your library) in a digital format. And since WB apparently has no plans for selling BFME maybe EA can rework the series for Origin. For my part, I'd love to be able to install and play without disc or images.
I've been asking them about the basegame too but it seems there never was an Origin version of that. However, if more people would ask about it maybe they'd consider making one. I've already told them that people would be interested, maybe even for a small price.
I think the reason for not showing it on Origin anymore is that, as far as I know, EA doesn't have the LotR rights anymore. However they still seem to be allowed to distribute RotWK (or else you couldn't have it in your library) in a digital format.