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Old January 28th, 2003, 05:51 AM
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Default Re: Are you tough enough to be the "King of the Hill"?

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Anyone seen Darkhorse lately? He hasn't played a turn in a couple days now.
I'm sorry man, but I've worked two straight 12 hour days, plus I've come down with a cold. I'll try to get as much done this weekend as I can, but my eyes are kinda bleary at the moment and I'm having a hard time reading what i'm typing.
Oh ok, I can understand that. I wasn't upset or nothing I was just curious and wondering if anything happened to you. But your healt takes priority so don't worry about the game if you don't feel like messing with it much. We'll get there.

OK something is seriously screwy with this game. The Last two turns I've uploaded have been completely ignored and the AI is wreaking havoc on my already sorry empire. This has happened to at least two other games recently that I'm involved in, either to myself or someone else in the game. I'm quite sure I'm sending the right file to the server, and I've repeatedly turned all the AI and minister option off, but to no avail. What is going on???

EDIT: Come to think of it, this isn't the only weirdness happening in the Last few weeks. In a 7 player game, one player sees everyone else's empire graphics change every turn; this has also happened to me (in this koth game, actually); also, corrupted zip files on download... ack! what is happening!?!

[ January 28, 2003, 03:59: Message edited by: DarkHorse ]
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