I agree with the need for such informal chats, I would just like to make sure I know of them is all I am saying.
I also don't mind if you guys make a decision. No need to have ME be the only one...like I said, just want to make sure I know what's going on. With my presidency in the other game, my time may ba a bit shorter here, a quick note saying hey check the thread is not all that much to ask IMO...
On the NAP, sort of...
Sounds more like they are attempting to wiggle in ways to declare war on us than remain peacefull...
I also don't mind if you guys make a decision. No need to have ME be the only one...like I said, just want to make sure I know what's going on. With my presidency in the other game, my time may ba a bit shorter here, a quick note saying hey check the thread is not all that much to ask IMO...
On the NAP, sort of...
UnOrthOdOx,
Saturday 10:00GMT sounds great, I'll be there!
Thanks for ratifying the agreement, and once again, accept my apologies for the ongoing misunderstandment.
One more thing, about the Luxury deal- I havn't mentioned it before, as I wasn't sure how our team sees it, but now it seems we have the official policy: Luxury deals are basically indefinite, and can be cancelled at any time, without any consequences for either party. However, the party choosing to end the deal must give at least 2 turns of warning before he does so (most likely by a technical declaration of war), to give the other party adequate time to adjust their plans accordingly.
I hope you have no problem with this policy- after all, there's no reason why we have to limit ourselves to 20 turn deal as a result of the game mechanics (which I'm puzzeled at why they have to be so constrictive ).
Cordially,
Zeit.
Saturday 10:00GMT sounds great, I'll be there!
Thanks for ratifying the agreement, and once again, accept my apologies for the ongoing misunderstandment.
One more thing, about the Luxury deal- I havn't mentioned it before, as I wasn't sure how our team sees it, but now it seems we have the official policy: Luxury deals are basically indefinite, and can be cancelled at any time, without any consequences for either party. However, the party choosing to end the deal must give at least 2 turns of warning before he does so (most likely by a technical declaration of war), to give the other party adequate time to adjust their plans accordingly.
I hope you have no problem with this policy- after all, there's no reason why we have to limit ourselves to 20 turn deal as a result of the game mechanics (which I'm puzzeled at why they have to be so constrictive ).
Cordially,
Zeit.
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