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January 10th, 2004, 06:19 PM
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Re: MP Etiquette
>It is probably best to reach an agreement on this issue before a game is started.
When a game is started between humans it is very important to define the nature of the interplayer relationships. The type and amount of diplomacy allowed should be known from the start, otherwise there may be hurt feelings latter on. If everyone knows and is playing by the same rules, then everyone will be happy.
If there are no defined rules, and you want to contact a player outside the game, I'd say you were within your rights, and not breaking unspoken rules. However next time... get the person that is running the game to state the rules openly before game start. That way there is no confusion. It's worth the extra time and effort, in order to make sure everyone feels the game is being played fairly.
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January 10th, 2004, 09:23 PM
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First Lieutenant
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Re: MP Etiquette
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Originally posted by aldin:
I want to make sure I'm not breaking a multiplayer "unspoken rule". Generally speaking (and with the knowledge that there may be exceptions), is it acceptable to send private Messages to other players OUTSIDE of the in game messaging system? In other words, is the in game messaging system intended to be a limitation on the planning, etc. that can be done between two nations?
~Aldin
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Actually, I was expecting the "default" behaviour to be the one you describe in email games, because it's a setup that clearly gives no reason not to wait until the Last minute before playing your turn (to see if any other players reply to your Messages, or send you any). I was proved wrong in my first (still running) email game, and I'm not sure I like it; diplomacy seems to play too big a role in this game, while I feel I'm still learning the basics.
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January 10th, 2004, 10:03 PM
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Re: MP Etiquette
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Originally posted by PhilD:
I was proved wrong in my first (still running) email game, and I'm not sure I like it; diplomacy seems to play too big a role in this game, while I feel I'm still learning the basics.
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I suspect that will change due to the attention the game is getting in magazines and such. As the player community grows I think there will be less "relationship" building between players.
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January 10th, 2004, 10:14 PM
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Re: MP Etiquette
Being limited to ingame Messages only would drive me crazy. I don't mind the time delay effect, but the interface isn't exactly my editor of choice. :-/
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