Greetings all,
I am hearing the MP siren calls, so it's time to launch a new game.
I am thinking of a medium game with around 6 or so players that could be doable in 1-2 months depending on the speed settings.
If any of the players joining can offer hosting services by TCP/IP we will go with that, otherwise I will host myself by PBEM.
Stuff to agree on, pls reply in the thread with your preferences on each topic:
1) Type of game:
a- Solo: no team victory allowed, your ally today will be your enemy tomorrow
b- 2 player alliance victory allowed
c- Team game, 3 teams of 2 players or 2 teams of 3
I will go with any of the above.
2) Map?
Aran looks the best for this size of game, but open to sugestions.
3) Turn generation
If we can get a host I vote for blitzing the 10 initial turns (asuming that our relative time zones allow it), and then move to a 3 or 5 turns/week schedule, otherwise 5 turns/week for the 10 initial turns and then move on to 3 turns/week.
4) Richness
I'd like a rich game this time, but no biggie.
5) Magic sites
a 40%
b 50%
c 60%
I'd like rich magic also this time, but not big on it either.
6) Random events
I'd say common, because of the current imbalance of the related scale.
7) Strength of indeps
I'd say 5-6
8) Nation assigning.
New players get first choice, just answer stating your preference on a first come-first served basis. Old vets should instead give a 3 nations list in order of preference & we will asign from there.
I have experience with Ermor, Van, R'lyeh & Jotun, I will go with any of those that be left after asigning nations to all other players.
9) Research
Normal or fast?
10) Victory settings
% map control?
Anything else I forgot, just point at it.
Any player joining should be reachable via board mail or e-mail.
I will be travelling Monday->Wednesday next week, so regarding starting time I am restricted to either starting this weekend & halting until Wednesday, or starting any time next week from Wednesday onwards.
Don't forget to password protect your pretenders!
Cheers,
Pepe
[ December 30, 2003, 04:31: Message edited by: Wendigo ]