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 Ahmm, I "accidentally" stumbled on this thread and happen to know and respect both of you. I'd suggest you get off that track and share the peace pipe instead    
Oh and whose the cunning bastard who runs away with the crown?- Jarkko? 
Whoever he is he must have quite a story to tell...
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				September 7th, 2009, 04:54 AM
			
			
			
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 Indeed. You guys need to lighten up. I only stumbled in here myself, because I was an early player. But the flaming is getting to a ridiculous point. |  
	
		
	
	
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				September 7th, 2009, 05:49 AM
			
			
			
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					Originally Posted by WraithLord  Oh and whose the cunning bastard who runs away with the crown?- Jarkko?Whoever he is he must have quite a story to tell...
 |  My problem has been so far that I am way too honest. I've been offering the crown in the form of an alliance to practically anybody who has been willing to listen, but nobody is taking me seriously     I am not interested in one turn affairs, I'm looking for a lasting relationship. But all I get is suggestions for one turn mambo.
 
Anyway, this turn is a do or die turn for Pangaea really. As I get home pretty late today, I hope somebody keeps a stern eye on the graphs and tells here what happens.
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				September 7th, 2009, 08:00 AM
			
			
			
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					Originally Posted by sansanjuan  This last turn my .trn file throws a "turn file corrupted" as does a resent .trn file.  Any ideas?  I did send the last few files from my work laptop as I was traveling last week.  
 -ssj
 
 On another note....
 
 After action Report from some turns back.
 
 Kudos to Ermor's horde and medal of honor to the Shade Beasts that waded through a barrage of H3 banishments to crumble Mictlan's right flank and “get into the mages” as I temporarily sat on his Cap. back on turn 16 or so.  I foolishly withheld my pretender from that one.  Fortune favors the bold.
 
 Assuming I can get this turn file thing fixed I will play it out to the end (which won't be long).
 
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It was a very close battle back around t16. I'd not fully understood then how best to use my undead boosting spells: I took a lot of damage from banishment I didn't need to, and very few of my troops had Unholy Power. I like to think I'd probably have defeated the remnants of your force even if you won, as I had my pretender and about 100 units uncommitted, and plenty more magepower which I'd held back to acquire a vital new research level.
			
			
			
			
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				September 7th, 2009, 08:17 AM
			
			
			
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					Originally Posted by Jarkko  My problem has been so far that I am way too honest. I've been offering the crown in the form of an alliance to practically anybody who has been willing to listen, but nobody is taking me seriously     I am not interested in one turn affairs, I'm looking for a lasting relationship. But all I get is suggestions for one turn mambo.
 
Anyway, this turn is a do or die turn for Pangaea really. As I get home pretty late today, I hope somebody keeps a stern eye on the graphs and tells here what happens. |  And the meek shall inherit the earth   |  
	
		
	
	
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				September 7th, 2009, 08:35 AM
			
			
			
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 I ask again....
 Does anyone know how to work around the corrupt turn file issue?  I cannot send my turn in until it is fixed and Mictlan will continuously stale.
 
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				September 7th, 2009, 09:51 AM
			
			
			
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 you should contact qm to stop the turn from hosting.  otherwise the solution is to rehost last turn.
 hmmm QM should have noticed this - looks like this turn will host.  A rollback should be possible.
 
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				September 7th, 2009, 11:19 AM
			
			
			
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					Originally Posted by archaeolept  you should contact qm to stop the turn from hosting.  otherwise the solution is to rehost last turn.
 hmmm QM should have noticed this - looks like this turn will host.  A rollback should be possible.
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My current game position doesn't warrant a rollback...  Thanks for the suggestion though. 
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 A quick question: Is *everybody* going to raze their castles and labs as soon as a lone satyr has been sighted in the distance? Don't you know the castles are culturally important heritage? What are our grandchildren going to tell to their grandchildren? 
 "Come now here Clark. You are still so very young, but let me tell you a story of this field. You see, there used to be a great city here once upon a time, but then a young satyr, not much older than you in fact, happened to walk by. That young satyr was my grandfather. When the inhabitants saw my grandfather stroll by over the hills there (do you see those hills there far away? yeah, it is sort of difficult to see them from here, even though it is a sunny day today), they all went 'OOOooooooOOOooooOOOooo!!!' and then they burnt their city, ripped away all the stones from the walls, hammered the stones to sand with their bare fists, filled their cellars with the sand and then commited mass-suicide. Yes, I know, it is a sad story."
 
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