Which is the role our turnplayer filled IIRC.
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we had a dictator - more perfect centralized way of doing things
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binTravkin, your last two remarks seem to indicate that you have taken a good look at the Spartan forum, to describe the winning team's way of doing things. Or is it pure coincidence?
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we had a dictator - more perfect centralized way of doing things-- What history has taught us is that people do not learn from history.
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Interesting. I strongly suspected the morganites might be top in terms of thread numbers. Purely my preference I decided to have one thread per turn early on in the game, and no one complained loud enough to change my mind.
The idea was that each turn gets a thread along with the planning for the next turn. Any issues that arch over more than one or two turns (Diplomacy, or strategy) go into a different thread. For me, that's a lot easier to see at a glance where everything is.
I think my biggest regret with regard to this game is that I wasn't around from turn 2130-2190, which is a major chunk of the game. That and jtsisyoda leaving meant that the Morganite turnplayer was AndiD, who was inexperienced at PBEM. Which meant that we got rolled by SpartaPlay hangman.
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