I'd add an E option, but I'd probably just get yelled at by the option-A fundamentalists.
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I don't understand why some people find it so difficult to vote within the set parameters. Hercules is the extreme case, but what about civman for instance? His votes are useless because he didn't clearly indicate which option he supports. I think such unclear votes should not be counted.
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Oh, I see what you mean. I thought civman was commenting entirely on the second question.
Having re-read it, I would count his votes as A on the first question and spoiled ballot on the second.~ If Tehben spits eggs at you, jump on them and throw them back. ~ Eventis ~ Eventis Dungeons & Dragons 6th Age Campaign: Chapter 1, Chapter 2, Chapter 3, Chapter 4: (Unspeakable) Horror on the Hill ~
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Originally posted by Ljube
I don't understand why some people find it so difficult to vote within the set parameters. Hercules is the extreme case, but what about civman for instance? His votes are useless because he didn't clearly indicate which option he supports. I think such unclear votes should not be counted.
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Any vote on the second one other than D would be considered a negative vote on D. I suspect that D won't win, though, so I wouldn't worry about it<Reverend> IRC is just multiplayer notepad.
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I was only trying to cover for the situation we had a game or so ago about an order to attack without an OoB but against a defenceless base.
There are 2 parts to an OoB: the actual order of battle (eg MLL- TTF) and the formation and range, dimension.
So a player A in, say, round 5 could give a defence OoB:
(eg MLL-TTF) and a formation and range order, such as close in, spread out);
or an OoB (eg MLL-TTF) , default;
or an OoB (eg MLL-TT) and nothing,
or no OoB defence whatsoever ( because all the fleet is elsewhere) or forgot.
So what if the player A is attacked by thoughtless/ forgetful players(B and later C).
If B attacker has a fleet but no OoB or range or formation detail against an empty base, the attacker wins. (earlier precedent).
The question is:
If the base is defended, and the attacker gives no OoB, should we use the last known attacking instructions, of the attacking player, in the current game, as the player's default instruction.
And if there is no last known formation and range instructions, should we use neutral, neutral or worst case scenario against the known defence.
Again, if no defence OoB battle provided, the presumption would be worst case.
So it could end up with worst case defence against worst case offence, situation. May the best worst case win.
More work for the GM perhaps but as has been said earlier it is a question of spreadsheet formula.On the ISDG 2012 team at the heart of CiviLIZation
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