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April 3rd, 2007, 08:47 AM
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Re: New Game: Dark Matter
Ok, not to dis anyone but a God named... Jack? Master Blaster? Chivas R? Isn't that a bit, I dunno, pathetic?
Sheesh.
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April 3rd, 2007, 09:03 AM
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Re: New Game: Dark Matter
Well I often find my pretender gets named "Arnold" if I let the computer choose the name for me. So we're not the only ones.
And can't you think of any pretender for whom "Jack" might perhaps be a somewhat appropriate name? Consider the Plankton!
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April 3rd, 2007, 10:32 AM
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Re: New Game: Dark Matter
Mock not our God, for your God soon shalt Chivas R be!
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April 3rd, 2007, 11:52 AM
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LoloMo said:
Mock not our God, for your God soon shalt Chivas R be!
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Believe us, mocking your God is very far from our intentions. We in Caelum appreciate a good hearty drink so we thought maybe we could drink a part of his body. We do not ask much, say one of his legs or one of his eyes. To warm us in the cold wintery Caelum nights.
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April 4th, 2007, 08:48 PM
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Re: New Game: Dark Matter
The Nation of Man wishes to offer thanks to its benefactor. Our Council of Foreign Relations does wonder, however, why a reply to our message was not received. Perhaps the magical paths of the Forums are more dependable method of communication.
In other news, while the Librarians of Nation of Man were doing research, they came across many tales of woe in the blessed tome "The Archives of the Forums". These unhappy stories mostly related to those unfortunate nations who had become embroiled in early conflict, to the detriment of their development.
After considering these sad tales, the Nation of Man thinks it prudent to offer a peace treaty to Jotun. This treaty would permit Jotun to retain the Livenmark, which they won fair and square on the field of battle. Man will remain a small peaceful nation on its tiny peninsula. Jotun, please reply if you would accept this offer.
-- Secretary to the Minister of Peace, Council of Foreign Relations, Man.
P.S. As a gift to Jotun, we have attached a small packet to our messenger, containing 11 herbs and spices and a secret recipe. Enjoy!
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April 8th, 2007, 06:32 AM
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Re: New Game: Dark Matter
Anyone know why Jotun went AI? I guess that means there's not much chance of a peace treaty.
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April 9th, 2007, 04:41 AM
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Re: New Game: Dark Matter
Well, it is quite easy to think some possible reasons why Jotunheim went to AI -- why not to avoid commenting pretender names in the forum and maybe it would be better to keep the diplomacy inside the game most of the time? Somebody makes a sneak attack, somebody plays a back stabber, somebody declares the war before attacks -- the playing behavior (I think) should be as a part of the pretender role play. I believe it should be ok to everyone to allow communication through game's text messages or private post to deliver news how some country is behaving and make secret plans together, but the public forum maybe not a good place for diplomacy -- particularly for the critical stuff.
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April 9th, 2007, 07:03 AM
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Well, in this case, Jotun ignored both a PM I sent, and an in-game message. That's totally fine of course, and eating tasty messenger morsels is something I'd expect Jotun giants to do. I'm not upset about his rush strategy either, it's all part of the game.
I'm pretty sure all messages I sent via the forum concerning the Jotun invasion of the lands of Man were totally in character. CopperMonkey, do you disagree?
I specifically used the forums because Jotun has an awake cold-aura Son of Niefel pretender and at that time could have totally wiped Man out of the game. There is a one-turn delay in using in-game messaging, which I wanted to avoid. Jotun had already scouted my castle, and was two provinces away from disaster (or conquest, depending on whose PoV you have). I needed one turn to request assistance from other nations (for a Frost Ring), and then one turn to reply pretending that someone had actually been kind enough to trade me one. My only hope was that Jotun would read the forums and be tricked into thinking I had gotten a ring.
To improve my understanding of Dominions diplomacy, I have perused many other older game threads, and have seen that the forums are often used to send messages in-character. I do not think I have abused the forums in any way.
Jeez, I even offered the guy a peace treaty in the end. I have no idea why he just dropped out.
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April 9th, 2007, 08:24 AM
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Re: New Game: Dark Matter
You did fine vfb. No reason to worry about using the forums to do in game dipomacy. It is done all the time, as you noticed, and it adds an AAR feel for those of us reading the forums as we follow your game.
I would hate to see that custom stop, it would drain a lot of color from the forums.
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April 9th, 2007, 08:31 AM
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Re: New Game: Dark Matter
Yes, on the second thought, I don't want to argue against the forum diplomacy as it sure seems to be a common way in the forum and also didn't realize you were put into difficult situation early of the game. This is my first multiplayer game, so I am not that well aware how things are generally worked out here.
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