The players:
Paul - Dutch - paulvdbelt@hetnet.nl
Blackice - Canadians - blackicegl@home.com
Frazer - Welsh - frazer@clara.co.uk
Saddam - Assyrians - masterdebatez@aol.com
Don - English - donny@orc.ca
Swissy (Swisshawk) - Native Americans - mark_baltazar@hotmail.com
TheBirdMan (Maximus) - Romans - max.reiff@lyngbyes.dk
The game is going to be rated. All players except Blackice will be rated.
All players start with two extra settlers which will both be about 3-4 squares away from your first settler. You also start with theses six advances: agriculture, toolmaking, mining, bronzeworking, stoneworking, shipbuilding. Other start settings are the same as normally on deity level.
This game will use the 24-hour rule. That means that you must play your turn within 24 hours after it has been sent to you. In order to enforce this rule it is important that you all post your turn updates in the Apolyton thread for this game (I will start the thread when I send out the first turn). If you can't post at Apolyton, you should send a turn update via email to all players.
If you are going away for a short period (one or two days) we can temporarily put the game on hold. If you are going away for a longer period you should find a substitute player. It is probably easiest to assign a permanent sub who will always play your turns when you are away, but you can also look for a different sub every time you have to leave.
If a turn was sent to you but you didn't receive it, you should email the player before you and also post on Apolyton. That way the other players will also know what's holding up the game. If you don't play your turn within 24 hours and also don't post that you didn't receive the turn, you will be nexted. The player who sent the turn will post that you have been nexted and that the turn was sent to the next player.
If a player has to be nexted for three turns in a row, he will be immediately nexted (without waiting 24 hours) for all following turns until he lets us know that he can play his turns again. Or if the player has assigned a permanent sub, the turns will be sent to the sub instead.
If a player doesn't have a permanent sub, we can also look for a temporary sub if a player is missing for a longer time. If we don't hear from a player for more than a month we can start looking for a permanent replacement player. If there is a permanent sub, he will have the first right to take over.
Paul - Dutch - paulvdbelt@hetnet.nl
Blackice - Canadians - blackicegl@home.com
Frazer - Welsh - frazer@clara.co.uk
Saddam - Assyrians - masterdebatez@aol.com
Don - English - donny@orc.ca
Swissy (Swisshawk) - Native Americans - mark_baltazar@hotmail.com
TheBirdMan (Maximus) - Romans - max.reiff@lyngbyes.dk
The game is going to be rated. All players except Blackice will be rated.
All players start with two extra settlers which will both be about 3-4 squares away from your first settler. You also start with theses six advances: agriculture, toolmaking, mining, bronzeworking, stoneworking, shipbuilding. Other start settings are the same as normally on deity level.
This game will use the 24-hour rule. That means that you must play your turn within 24 hours after it has been sent to you. In order to enforce this rule it is important that you all post your turn updates in the Apolyton thread for this game (I will start the thread when I send out the first turn). If you can't post at Apolyton, you should send a turn update via email to all players.
If you are going away for a short period (one or two days) we can temporarily put the game on hold. If you are going away for a longer period you should find a substitute player. It is probably easiest to assign a permanent sub who will always play your turns when you are away, but you can also look for a different sub every time you have to leave.
If a turn was sent to you but you didn't receive it, you should email the player before you and also post on Apolyton. That way the other players will also know what's holding up the game. If you don't play your turn within 24 hours and also don't post that you didn't receive the turn, you will be nexted. The player who sent the turn will post that you have been nexted and that the turn was sent to the next player.
If a player has to be nexted for three turns in a row, he will be immediately nexted (without waiting 24 hours) for all following turns until he lets us know that he can play his turns again. Or if the player has assigned a permanent sub, the turns will be sent to the sub instead.
If a player doesn't have a permanent sub, we can also look for a temporary sub if a player is missing for a longer time. If we don't hear from a player for more than a month we can start looking for a permanent replacement player. If there is a permanent sub, he will have the first right to take over.
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