11 Feb 24 UTC | Spring, 1901: (GuatTaco): Hello |
11 Feb 24 UTC | Spring, 1901: (krippe): Yo! |
11 Feb 24 UTC | Spring, 1901: (Lanceguern): Hiya |
11 Feb 24 UTC | Spring, 1901: (Faclbane): Hello! |
12 Feb 24 UTC | Spring, 1901: (kbrattpf): Yo |
12 Feb 24 UTC | Spring, 1901: (kbrattpf): Still need two players eh? |
12 Feb 24 UTC | Spring, 1901: (krippe): yes, the ones in the Game-2 text channel SHOULD join but who the hell knows. ngl getting a bit sick of all this waiting around. I've registered for like 7 games in total since last week and only ONE of them have not had delays, and that one has only moved to the second year. |
12 Feb 24 UTC | Spring, 1901: (kbrattpf): yep, hard to find games that go quickly. I feel your pain. |
15 Feb 24 UTC | Spring, 1901: Well, we know everyone in this game by name so maybe that will add pressure to go quicker? |
15 Feb 24 UTC | Spring, 1901: Well, we know everyone in this game by name so maybe that will add pressure to go quicker? |
15 Feb 24 UTC | Spring, 1901: May I ask why this game was made Rulebook press? |
15 Feb 24 UTC | Spring, 1901: I was thinking that it would speed up build/retreat phases if people only focused on their own actions those turns |
15 Feb 24 UTC | Spring, 1901: Ahh okay, ig it makes sense. Just gotta make sure you get any terms of alliances requiring specific builds out of the way beforehand I suppose. |
15 Feb 24 UTC | Spring, 1901: Can someone briefly explain what "Rulebook press" means? Or where I can find that info on here? Unless I am right in thinking it just means that building phases don't allow press |
15 Feb 24 UTC | Spring, 1901: Yeah |
15 Feb 24 UTC | Spring, 1901: And retreat |
15 Feb 24 UTC | Spring, 1901: Though we all have discord so if we really want to we can dm suppose |
15 Feb 24 UTC | Spring, 1901: I’m fine with rulebook press. Idc really |
15 Feb 24 UTC | Spring, 1901: Yeah, I guess that's fine with me too! I'm just gonna enjoy the game as much as I can |
15 Feb 24 UTC | Spring, 1901: France just sent Russia a letter originally destined for the Turks. We apologize profusely. Je m'excuse. |