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thanks a lot pacman.
i was confused by the fact that for the first time it was my turn directly after berXpert, without a turn for David in between. sorry.
turn 53 sent to Checkmate
btw, i noticed that i had used farm (mine) under city only once, not twice, as previously stated.Baal: "You dare mock me ?"
O'Neill: "Baal, c'mon, you should know ... Of course I dare mock you."
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Originally posted by pacman
gumpold, did you receive the game? I have some problems with the PC, so it could be that you the game was never sent...Baal: "You dare mock me ?"
O'Neill: "Baal, c'mon, you should know ... Of course I dare mock you."
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I have a quick question if anyone would be kind enough to answer. This is for another game I'm in where we are already in the genetic/diamond age.
How do you load stuff into a space plane? I can't seem to get my space engineers or anyother unit to load into them. Consequently I've only been able to get stuff into space with a rail launcher and one of my space engineers is stuck in a city without a launcher. Any suggestions?
Also, what are the proper rules about replaying turns and stuff. For example, I could play a crappy turn, then just reopen it and and play it over again differently. Also, it seems like I can open files that are intended for the next player in line and look at what they are doing. I'm assuming this kind of thing is illegal. Is it?
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Originally posted by thehappies
How do you load stuff into a space plane? I can't seem to get my space engineers or anyother unit to load into them.
Originally posted by thehappies
Also, what are the proper rules about replaying turns and stuff. For example, I could play a crappy turn, then just reopen it and and play it over again differently. Also, it seems like I can open files that are intended for the next player in line and look at what they are doing. I'm assuming this kind of thing is illegal. Is it?
good reasons for looking include being a non-playing moderator. good reasons for replaying include the next player not being able to open the turn you sent, or the game crashing while you are playing it.
in case of a replay, you should do all decisions the same, at least as good as you remember it. so if you ran your knight in a gamble-attack on your enemy's city the first time, you should do it again the second time.
personally, i believe, those decisions that did not include any reaction from the game, read: revealed information of any kind, should be allowed to be done anew in a replay. for example spending your money at the end of the turn on buying a marketplace in one city instead of the granary in the first city like you did the first time. that implies of course that no event of the game happened in between that made you change your mind.Last edited by Mathemagician; September 18, 2004, 16:46.Baal: "You dare mock me ?"
O'Neill: "Baal, c'mon, you should know ... Of course I dare mock you."
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