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Topic: Another round of diplomacy? Posted: 19-Apr-2007 at 10:13 |
Rider asked me to start this thread, which will organize another diplomacy game.
Anyone is interested?
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Posted: 19-Apr-2007 at 11:28 |
Maybe an outline of concept and/or rules would prove usefull?
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Posted: 19-Apr-2007 at 15:03 |
Oh, sorry! The primary associational error (a fancy way of saying egocentrism) took over.
The game is played with several players, representing different countries. In each turn, the players move their fleets or armies, with the goal of gaining new supply centers, which are the spaces that give you more armies or fleets.
Before each round, people get to negotiate on how they are going to move, and all of the orders for moving your pieces are submitted at the same time.
The trick is... you don't have to follow through with your promises. :)
Goal: win over the world :)
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Posted: 19-Apr-2007 at 15:23 |
This is the map.
Edited by hugoestr - 19-Apr-2007 at 15:28
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Posted: 19-Apr-2007 at 19:09 |
I would play, but I dont know the rules :(
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Posted: 20-Apr-2007 at 02:16 |
You can count me in!
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Posted: 20-Apr-2007 at 02:49 |
where do you play it? I mean do it have a speacial page?
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Posted: 20-Apr-2007 at 05:12 |
It is played usually over emails but here we might count PMs in too... the updates on how it is going would be either at email and at a topic (or only at a topic).
Mamikon, it is not hard to learn at all... I don't think uyou'd be the only beginner.. good to see you and Giannis volunteer. Thanksm
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Posted: 21-Apr-2007 at 11:35 |
It is a great game.. Last year we played three games under the eladership of Maju
You really feel like a diplomat. Please bear in mind the fact that this is not a wargfare game! But diplomacy . It is a game of international intrigue!
This map is a variant one...So I guess Hugo is organizing a variant one.
You can get diplomacy rules at here:
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Posted: 21-Apr-2007 at 11:37 |
Ok guys Count me in as well!
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Posted: 21-Apr-2007 at 14:05 |
This looks like fun . If i have the time, i'll defiantly play. I'll take a look at the rules now.
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Kilroy was here.
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Posted: 21-Apr-2007 at 14:09 |
I'd love to play, but I'm completly at a loss. Perhaps I could play and pick up on the essentials as we move on, eh?
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Posted: 21-Apr-2007 at 14:27 |
According to the map, there are seven major players: Germany, England, France, Turkey, Russia, Italy, and Spain....
Hugo, since most of the wanna-be players have just got to know about this game. I propose playing the original game... So our members can read many articles on strategies and alliances, and easily make up their minds.
what do you say? Europe before WWI- THE 1914 GAME
Edited by TheDiplomat - 21-Apr-2007 at 14:29
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Posted: 21-Apr-2007 at 16:10 |
Meh, I love these kind of games, just like the Total War series. I would love to join when its avaliable
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Posted: 21-Apr-2007 at 18:42 |
So no Australia? No problem! If it fits in with my timetable, I'll give it a go - count me in too (on the basis that I'm free)
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Posted: 22-Apr-2007 at 03:01 |
I would love to play this too. This is certainly the way to play it too, I haven't played diplomacy before but I have played Risk. The problem with these games is that they take too long to complete. But over the internet thats not a problem.
I won't play this time, because I seriously don't have the time. But I'll certainly observe. I suggest googling to see if there is an internet version of the game around. I'll bet there is. It might make it easier to control the game (alternatively depending on how it was written it may make it harder) I'd write one for you myself - but again I don't have the time.
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Posted: 22-Apr-2007 at 05:00 |
Aaargghh... Spamminmgggnd:d Okay. I think we have enough people (I think). Arda, I chose the map. But I think that six practice rounds would be fine (on the normal map) and then we'd move to the one I proposed. Eight players have proposed. There are 7 places... Omar, there are programs supposed to do everything when you enter the orders. Check out: jDipIt needs Java Runtime...
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Posted: 22-Apr-2007 at 06:12 |
I am in. But what kind of a map is this, Hugo and Rider? Can't we just play Standard? That map Hugo put above is just weird...
Edited by Kapikulu - 22-Apr-2007 at 06:20
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Posted: 22-Apr-2007 at 08:16 |
Oh... that makes things more complicated...
The map above is one I like.. :D... and it represents 15th century Europe.
So, people who have said yes are:
Mamikon Giannis Arda FrederickRoger Kilroy Kamikaze Knights Kapikulu
This makes a total of eight players. I'll update it shortly...
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Posted: 22-Apr-2007 at 09:41 |
I'm afraid I will have to pull out of the upcoming one, though I will learn how to play and be ready for the next. My apologies.
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