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				 Re: nightmare 
 Server is down now.Now is 11:28 GMT+2.
 
 Happened when I ended my turn.
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				July 6th, 2005, 10:38 PM
			
			
			
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 It shows you as still being connected. Should I restart the game? Or is there some way of you downloading your orders beforehand, so you don't have to redo them all? |  
	
		
	
	
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				July 6th, 2005, 10:42 PM
			
			
			
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				 Re: nightmare 
 No way to log in. I restarted it, but izaqyos, unfortunately, your turn didn't register. If you did it locally, you can just re-upload. If not, it might be best to play it locally anyway, just to be safe. And, maybe you'll be lucky at it at least saved locally. I don't really know what the game does in this situation.Good luck!
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		| Ygorl said: No way to log in. I restarted it, but izaqyos, unfortunately, your turn didn't register. If you did it locally, you can just re-upload. If not, it might be best to play it locally anyway, just to be safe. And, maybe you'll be lucky at it at least saved locally. I don't really know what the game does in this situation.
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I'll know for sure this evening. 
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 I don't mind a pause. Teach, you've got yourself to blame for refusing to die like a good citizen. Where in Europe are you headed? Hopefully not London   |  
	
		
	
	
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				 Re: nightmare 
 Speaking of heading to the wrong places, the Fla. panhandle is not the place to be this weekend, so my trip has been pushed back to Tuesday. Hopefully I'll be able to send turns in from my folk's place up in Boston (which is where I'll be), but if not.... might be a while.
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 London is actually on the list. Too much anger and not enough thinking in this world...Scotland, Spain, France also.
 I guess I'll leave it on this long hosting schedule, with people taking turns as they can, until everyone is settled back into a reliable schedule.
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 Heh, it looks like I will have an erratic schedule for the time being too (does that make it all of us?). Good thing we are on a relaxed schedule already; these are relatively quick turns to make though, so I hope I won't hold up the game too much. Thanks for your patience! |  
	
		
	
	
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 Things are getting pretty apocalyptic... It's always night, always bitterly cold, everyone's aging and withering with remarkable speed, dim shadowy giants are menacing the suburbs in the endless midnight blizzards... Surely, the end of the world must be near! |  
	
		
	
	
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				 Re: nightmare 
 Seems that way.One thing for sure, the victor will have a barren wasteland to rule.
 
 At least I'm getting to experiment with different tactics.
 I am already wiser (dominions wise) because of this game.
 This is why I started saving my turn files so that later I can study from my mistakes.
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