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  • #46
    Re: First Half of Turn 127 Year 1460

    Originally posted by Martin Gühmann
    1. We have a new government.
    Hail King Martin!
    Concrete, Abstract, or Squoingy?
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    • #47
      We moved many turn but i still like turn chat better. We just need to make them go faster.
      "Kill a man and you are a murder.
      Kill thousands and you are a conquer.
      Kill all and you are a God!"
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      • #48
        Originally posted by Pedrunn
        We moved many turn but i still like turn chat better. We just need to make them go faster.
        Year turn chats have something that this turn thread does not have, we played may turns, but it lacks the feeling of playing a game together. And I don't think that we can really accelerate the turn chat much, the game is getting more and more complex and not the way around. I saw a minimum of 8 or 7 events in one turn, well that is a short turn then but the events should all be discussed at least mentioned, such a turn with 15 or 18 events needs of course longer. And everything that happens in a turn chat should be discussed, otherwise I don't need to hold turn chats. The advantages of a turn thread I see is that the events are presented clearly. You see what really happened. Of course the number of played turns. And the many screen shots.

        -Martin
        Civ2 military advisor: "No complaints, Sir!"

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        • #49
          I agree with you Martin, the Turn Thread definitely lacks something the Turn Chat has... having fun together. I think I would lost some interest, if not all, in the DG if the game was played this way.

          Moreover, the number of turns played are roughly equivalent.
          "Democracy is the worst form of government there is, except for all the others that have been tried." Sir Winston Churchill

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