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August 23rd, 2006, 09:38 AM
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Dom III Gone Gold (Domiiigogo) - (Started)
Settings:
PBEM: 1 turn every 24 hours for first 10 turns. Then, 3 turns per week unless players wish to keep up the pace.
Map: Albatha
# of Players: 5
Starting provinces: 1
Indie Strength: 7
Resources: standard default setting
Mods: Conceptual Balance Mod 5.4
Research: Standard default setting
Graphs: On
Game ends when I have Dom III in my paws, and I have preordered.
Victory condition: Player with greatest number of provinces wins. Ties are possible. (If players vote to keep playing... then we keep playing. I'm easy.)
Players:
Kissblade: R'lyeh
BigJMoney: Ulm
Pashadawg: C'Tis
Bluebird: Ermor
Djo: Machaka
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August 23rd, 2006, 11:28 AM
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Re: 3.0 Gold Waiting Game - Short PBEM (Open)
I am game, and I'd like to call Ulm as my nation of choice. I'm not a hurry, but I don't really care how many players play, either. Let me know if there is a map I should download for this game.
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August 23rd, 2006, 11:34 AM
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Re: 3.0 Gold Waiting Game - Short PBEM (Open)
Ryleh =)
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August 23rd, 2006, 12:29 PM
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Re: 3.0 Gold Waiting Game - Short PBEM (Open)
Oh yeah, what are the settings going to be? I'm used to playing stock SP with stock settings, except with Indies set to 5. Do I need to download that balance mod? If so, I'll need to take a look at some things, because I bet it will affect my strategy.
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August 23rd, 2006, 01:53 PM
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Re: 3.0 Gold Waiting Game - Short PBEM (Open)
I'll take C'Tis.
I have not thought much about settings. I'd suggest that we keep it simple. No mods. That way, we won't need to worry about the right versions, etc. We can pick the map once we know how many people are interested.
I suggest the following settings:
PBEM: 1 turn every 24 hours (or faster if players play fast) with extensions granted liberally upon request.
Map: TBA
# of Players: Based on interest
Starting provinces: 1
Indie Strength: 7
Resources: standard default setting
Mods: None
Research: Standard default setting
Graphs: On
Game ends when I have Dom III in my paws, and I have preordered.
Victory condition: Player with greatest number of provinces wins. Ties are possible.
How does that sound?
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August 23rd, 2006, 03:02 PM
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Re: 3.0 Gold Waiting Game - Short PBEM (Open)
I heavily advise 5.4b balance mods, IMO it just balances the game way better =\. Also I'd like to suggest ruling out death themes.
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September 12th, 2006, 02:14 PM
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Re: Dom III Gone Gold (Domiiigogo) - (Started)
Ouch! I learned the hard way not to set a mercenary army to Fire and Retreat. I didn't realize retreating mercs don't come back. I also learned that shortbows have surprisingly long range. I had some longbows set all the way to the back of the map, and the enemy's shortbows were able to fire at them the first turn after movong forward once.
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September 12th, 2006, 09:09 PM
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Re: Dom III Gone Gold (Domiiigogo) - (Started)
Haha
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September 13th, 2006, 07:50 PM
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Turn 21
Turn 21 is out.
Deadline is Thursday night at 9pm Boston Time (GMT-5)
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September 14th, 2006, 09:55 PM
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Re: Turn 21
Month 10 � The Year Of THE HAG
It is a wonder what prosperity can do for a people. Those who once barely survived in the desert wastes of Linshire were now becoming an educated populace of goods and commerce. With the speed of a spreading fire or a quaking tremor, those who lived in that land were becoming strong believers in this ageless lady Yohlla. For the first time ever, Erkeborn was struck with a thought he would regret and despise for the rest of his life. Was this a self-fulfilling prophesy? Were his people merely so inspired that they were finally living up to their potential and creating their own prosperous world? But that would mean all of Yohlla�s miracles were cheap magician�s tricks, and her prophesies untrue. He quickly cast all such notions from his mind. No, Yohlla was the savior of his people, he was sure of it. No, Erkeborn did not have the luxury of time to fill his head with philosophy and conjecture; especially not with the recent news. So far, reports from the home city had been positive. Despite the loss of the Keepers of Ulm to a mighty earthquake, the man Yohlla had recently enlisted to work within the great city had been in prime position to take the mantle of leadership and had been doing a good job � until now. He had pushed the people too far. Their recent loss was too great, and they had been worked too hard to support the wagons of war. Over the past month, massive rioting and rebellion had seized the lower class population of the city. Even some of the Ulmish nobles were grasping the opportunity to make capital gains on the unrest. Things had gotten so bad that the only solution would be to eventually send an army in to remind the people that their freedom and prosperity had a price. The people of Ulm had always been a great people, and now would have to be the least time such non-productive behavior could be tolerated. And, Ruprecht would have to be talked to. If the people were rioting so much, there was a reason for it. Erkeborn did not know the man, but from what Yohlla had told him, he was suspicion the man had the tendency to be over zealous at times. Fortunately, Yohlla herself volunteered to visit, for there was business she felt she needed to personally attend in the city anyway. Erkeborn was confident that her mere presence would help to solve problems immediately. Hopefully the job would not fall squarely on the backs of his fighting men who were needed for war. However, a lesson he learned came to mind. When there was a surplus of work for a man�s laborers to do, and gold sitting in the coffers yet to be used, a man should ask the gold to do his work for him.
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