Re: Multi-Player Game / Iraq
You might want to get someone you know involved in a game, they will be more understanding of your hours and it is more satisfying to run your legions ragged over someone you know than an internet stranger!
I am just down the road from you, relatively, in Kenya and face bad internet connections, power cuts and other technical problems. Right now one of my computers has a bottle of beer as a heat sink, as I am having problems getting a new power supply with a working fan. I have played several multiplayer games with strangers and friends and have found the games with friends went better. They are more willing to put up with my technical problems or, in your case, sudden needs to dive into bunkers.
Finally, a two or three player game can still be a lot of fun, you can always set up AI races. I have found a lot of games want many players, but that creates a possibility of more human problems. If you can just get one buddy, you get the fun of multiplayer, but still run your turns on time. Sure, it is not quite the same, but it is better than nothing at all.
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