I'm hoping we could pick up the pace a bit with this game. Looking at this thread, it seems everyone else generally speaking plays their turns in a timely manner, but laurentius frequently has had the turn for a week or more. I'm hoping laurentius could improve his playing speed, otherwise I'd suggest trying to get a replacement.
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Laurentius posted as late as 18 Oct but it seems he only has the SMAC/X CD at home.
I must admit I am finding this game dragging out to much.
So if Laurentius doesn't play soon or indicate the possibility of a faster turn rate, then I would vote for a replacement, other wise we might lose the other patient players.On the ISDG 2012 team at the heart of CiviLIZation
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Originally posted by Ka Plewy
Then I'll become the slow one.
Work
15 hours of classes
baby due any day now!
I have to say Ka Plewy I never counted you as a late player.
Meanwhile how's things?On the ISDG 2012 team at the heart of CiviLIZation
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Originally posted by Hercules
Laurentius posted as late as 18 Oct but it seems he only has the SMAC/X CD at home.
I must admit I am finding this game dragging out to much.
So if Laurentius doesn't play soon or indicate the possibility of a faster turn rate, then I would vote for a replacement, other wise we might lose the other patient players.
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Originally posted by Ka Plewy
my daughter was born last Monday.I know that when my first was born (also a daughter) that when I held her for the first time, it was one of the most memorable moments of my life. Any chance you'll be posting som pics of the little one?
Originally posted by Ka Plewy
I'll endorse a replacement.
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Since it seems we're in favour of getting a replacement, I took the liberty of posting a thread about it in order to get things rolling: http://apolyton.net/forums/showthrea...hreadid=140220 .
OT: Congratulations, Ka Plewy!
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