Also, let me know what you guys would like saved for posterity - screenshots showing moves for each season, or what have you. Maybe we should have a separate thread here where I can just post a screenshot for each turn, and the associated game file, and keep it free of comments?
and germany will never pass my maginot line, just like they never passed...um, well...i'll never surrender just like...well at least i can beat the british like napole...damn! if history is any indicator i'm totally screwed.
I'll note that reading over the rules, it states that retreats are to be 'immediate' - as in no diplomacy or discussion is to take place (though you could discuss it with others before the fact). It also says that "as with retreats, gaining and losing units are written and exposed simultaneously without discussion or diplomacy of any kind." I don't think we did it this way in the past, I'm flexible, but we should clarify how we want to do it.
If you send it to me in either of those formats, it will minimize the chances of me making a mistake, as I can just C&P directly from the email into the client without having to construct the proper syntax in between.
I'm moving this weekend, and internet won't be hooked up in the new place yet, so I'll be off the grid Saturday and Sunday. If you email me and I don't respond, please attribute it to that and not any scheming on my part
My mother and sister are visiting me here in England for the first time (their first time out of the states!) and we are going away to a bed and breakfast for the weekend. I don't think they have internet, so I am going to try and find some free wifi, but it may be difficult for me to get back on until Sunday.
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I've missed your life commentary!
and germany will never pass my maginot line, just like they never passed...um, well...i'll never surrender just like...well at least i can beat the british like napole...damn! if history is any indicator i'm totally screwed.
Wednesday: Retreats
Saturday: Retreats
Sunday: Builds
Any objections?
<country>:
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or
<country>: <move>
<country>: <move>
<country>: <move>
If you send it to me in either of those formats, it will minimize the chances of me making a mistake, as I can just C&P directly from the email into the client without having to construct the proper syntax in between.
My mother and sister are visiting me here in England for the first time (their first time out of the states!) and we are going away to a bed and breakfast for the weekend. I don't think they have internet, so I am going to try and find some free wifi, but it may be difficult for me to get back on until Sunday.
I am ignoring you!
Cheers,
BB