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November 20th, 2006, 12:46 PM
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Re: A strange turn
Ah, okay, here's the issue - it doesn't send the turn when you "quit and save", HOWEVER - if you later reconnect, it will *immediately* send your current turn file. Which, if you're the last person, will trigger a quickhost.....
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November 20th, 2006, 12:47 PM
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Re: A strange turn
Oh, also, meglobob - did you ever connect? I haven't been having any issues connecting to myself, for whatever that is worth....
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November 20th, 2006, 12:53 PM
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Re: A strange turn
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Oh, also, meglobob - did you ever connect? I haven't been having any issues connecting to myself, for whatever that is worth....
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Yes, kept trying and connected eventually. It was strange could connect to the port 11112 game fine but not the port 11111. Just tried connecting a hour ago, could not get to either but I expect later I will be able too fine. I will just treat it as a quirk.
So long as you never force host it, I should be okay, I think and not miss a turn.
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November 22nd, 2006, 02:06 PM
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Re: A strange turn
Just waiting on the reverend one...C'tis.
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November 22nd, 2006, 03:27 PM
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Re: A strange turn
This evening I'll be heading home for our national harvest festival.
The game should stay up and I hope to be able to send in turns but I cannot be sure.
Keep on keeping it real,
TNDP
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November 23rd, 2006, 09:46 AM
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Peace in the south
The kingdom of Arcocephale is happy to announce that the war between our nation and the sea people of Oceania is now ended. We greet the wisdom of our adversaries who, after showing themselves courageous opponents, accepted to ratify our original fronteer proposal instead of being obstinated in a war none of us could really win. We adress them our condolances for the death of their pretender and publicly pledge not to contest them the provinces they got as long as they don't attack us.
Akates, first follower of Antepelagyos.
(ps : this game lack of ambiance speeches and international animation, I would be glad to hear more about other conflicts and politics)
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November 23rd, 2006, 01:05 PM
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Re: War in the north
Oh, certainly.
Chuck Norris, the true Dragon, prince of tides, savior of the world, decries the unjustified and intolerable aggression of the vile and deceitful worm Crystalmist, and the entire nation which he has lead into cannibalism and pederasty, against our sovereign protectorate of Jotunheim. Though we desired only peace, we will not allow our friends, the Jotun, to fall under the evil sway of Crystalmist the vile, and call upon all nations to attack his other border, which is undefended.
A policy of corrective necromancy will be initiated shortly, allowing the poor unfortunates whom Crystalmist has led astray to recover from their karmic burden in this lifetime.
The speaker of the ways,
wssddd
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