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Re: Treasures of Galápagos [Quenched] [Poll]

PostPosted: Thu Sep 22, 2011 7:35 am
by thenobodies80
cairnswk wrote:
thenobodies80 wrote:I've started a poll as requested by cairnswk --> viewtopic.php?f=127&t=149280

Please cast your vote/ add your thoughts there.


tnb80
the last version of this xml was on p27.

here is the latest with the changes to 7 neutrals on the luggers.

http://h1.ripway.com/cairnswk/_galapagos_190911.xml


Updated!

Re: Treasures of Galápagos [Quenched] [Poll]

PostPosted: Thu Sep 22, 2011 9:45 am
by cairnswk
thenobodies80 wrote:
cairnswk wrote:
thenobodies80 wrote:I've started a poll as requested by cairnswk --> viewtopic.php?f=127&t=149280

Please cast your vote/ add your thoughts there.


tnb80
the last version of this xml was on p27.

here is the latest with the changes to 7 neutrals on the luggers.

http://h1.ripway.com/cairnswk/_galapagos_190911.xml


Updated!

Thanks tnb80

Re: Treasures of Galápagos [Quenched] [Poll]

PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 11:57 am
by Swimmerdude99
The Pinta Tortoise that was indigenous to the Galapagos, has officially gone extinct.

The last known individual of the subspecies was a male named Lonesome George (Spanish: El Solitario Jorge/George),[5] who died on 24 June 2012. In his last years, he was known as the rarest creature in the world. George served as a potent symbol for conservation efforts in the Galápagos and internationally.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinta_Island_tortoise

Re: Treasures of Galápagos [Quenched] [Poll]

PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 12:27 pm
by chapcrap
swimmerdude99 wrote:The Pinta Tortoise that was indigenous to the Galapagos, has officially gone extinct.

The last known individual of the subspecies was a male named Lonesome George (Spanish: El Solitario Jorge/George),[5] who died on 24 June 2012. In his last years, he was known as the rarest creature in the world. George served as a potent symbol for conservation efforts in the Galápagos and internationally.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinta_Island_tortoise

Thanks a lot Debbie Downer. :(

Re: Treasures of Galápagos [Quenched] [Poll]

PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 12:28 pm
by cairnswk
swimmerdude99 wrote:The Pinta Tortoise that was indigenous to the Galapagos, has officially gone extinct.

The last known individual of the subspecies was a male named Lonesome George (Spanish: El Solitario Jorge/George),[5] who died on 24 June 2012. In his last years, he was known as the rarest creature in the world. George served as a potent symbol for conservation efforts in the Galápagos and internationally.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinta_Island_tortoise

thank-you swimmerdude99 for that info.
now there's a milestone for you of any species. :roll:

Re: Treasures of Galápagos [Quenched] [Poll]

PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 2:06 pm
by DiM
swimmerdude99 wrote:The Pinta Tortoise that was indigenous to the Galapagos, has officially gone extinct.

The last known individual of the subspecies was a male named Lonesome George (Spanish: El Solitario Jorge/George),[5] who died on 24 June 2012. In his last years, he was known as the rarest creature in the world. George served as a potent symbol for conservation efforts in the Galápagos and internationally.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinta_Island_tortoise


since you posted this 6 more species have died.
we currently lose an estimate of 3 species per hour.

we've been fighting to save the dolphins and the whales for years but in this whole time tens of thousands of other species have gone extinct.

Re: Treasures of Galápagos [Quenched]

PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 2:18 pm
by nolefan5311
Species of what, insects?

According to this list, only 40 have gone extinct in the last 100 years. 40 certainly is a high number, but you're saying tens of thousand species over the course of a couple decades.

Re: Treasures of Galápagos [Quenched]

PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 2:40 pm
by DiM
nolefan5311 wrote:Species of what, insects?

According to this list, only 40 have gone extinct in the last 100 years. 40 certainly is a high number, but you're saying tens of thousand species over the course of a couple decades.



all living things are split into 5 major kingdoms: animalia, plantae, fungi, protista, and monera.
if something from there dies then it counts as extinct.

sure, most people care more about a dolphin than some weird bug found in the amazonian rain forest or some amoeba found at the bottom of the sea.

obviously the number i've given is just an estimation. we can't say for sure how many species exist let alone how many die per day.
each year we discover 15-20 thousand new species and there's speculation we still have not discovered ~30 million species.

Re: Treasures of Galápagos [Quenched]

PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 3:09 pm
by cairnswk
Guys since the extinction of species is an offshoot topic of this thread, can you please take this discussion to the General Discussion thread or elsewhere. One post i can suffer, but not a number of exchanges.
Now...back on topic please.

Re: Treasures of Galápagos [Quenched]

PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 10:00 pm
by Swimmerdude99
cairnswk wrote:Guys since the extinction of species is an offshoot topic of this thread, can you please take this discussion to the General Discussion thread or elsewhere. One post i can suffer, but not a number of exchanges.
Now...back on topic please.

Sorry... this wasn't meant to be off topic. I mentioned it due to the nature that it is ON THE MAP. Gooday.

Re: Treasures of Galápagos [Quenched]

PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 10:20 pm
by cairnswk
swimmerdude99 wrote:
cairnswk wrote:Guys since the extinction of species is an offshoot topic of this thread, can you please take this discussion to the General Discussion thread or elsewhere. One post i can suffer, but not a number of exchanges.
Now...back on topic please.

Sorry... this wasn't meant to be off topic. I mentioned it due to the nature that it is ON THE MAP. Gooday.

no harm done on your part swimmerdude. :)

Re: Treasures of Galápagos [Quenched]

PostPosted: Tue Jun 26, 2012 9:55 am
by koontz1973
cairnswk wrote:no harm done on your part swimmerdude. :)

That depends if he was the one that stepped on Lonesome George or not. :mrgreen:


Sorry cairns, could not resist, O:)

Re: Treasures of Galápagos [Quenched]

PostPosted: Tue Jun 26, 2012 1:18 pm
by cairnswk
koontz1973 wrote:
cairnswk wrote:no harm done on your part swimmerdude. :)

That depends if he was the one that stepped on Lonesome George or not. :mrgreen:


Sorry cairns, could not resist, O:)

you devil...but since you went off-topic....can i ask that you reply to the graphics issue in Moscow that i have been waiting for you to address for some time...last page. Thanks.
Now back on topic. :)

Re: Treasures of Galápagos [Quenched]

PostPosted: Fri Oct 26, 2012 12:59 am
by eddie2
ok so now that it is down to 7 i look at this as unfair for 1 lugger to be at this.. lugger florena

this is because in trench if you go first or 2nd and have reef 7 you can go sf5 (3) lugger florena.(7) all others you either have a 1 4 7 or a 2 3 7 so either sf5 should be increased or that 1 lugger. what do you guys think.

Re: Treasures of Galápagos [Quenched]

PostPosted: Fri Oct 26, 2012 1:24 am
by cairnswk
eddie2 wrote:ok so now that it is down to 7 i look at this as unfair for 1 lugger to be at this.. lugger florena

this is because in trench if you go first or 2nd and have reef 7 you can go sf5 (3) lugger florena.(7) all others you either have a 1 4 7 or a 2 3 7 so either sf5 should be increased or that 1 lugger. what do you guys think.

i think eddie2, that no matter what is put in there, someone is bound to think something is unfair at some stage, sorry to be cynical but, been aroound now for some time and yeh ;)

Re: Treasures of Galápagos [Quenched]

PostPosted: Fri Oct 26, 2012 2:39 pm
by eddie2
look at aor maps you have 2 areas top left bottom right where reasource pair are easier to get so have more neutrals... jamaica is the same top right start point... it just evens the map out and 2 troups need to be added somewhere for this 1... i think sf5 would be easier to do... rather than the lugger...

Re: Treasures of Galápagos [Quenched]

PostPosted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 2:45 pm
by chapcrap
I agree with cairns on this point. Having all maps being exactly symmetrical isn't any good. Each Reef has various options on how to start. It's just like King's Court or Feudal War. Each starting point is a little different and has different opportunities. I see no problem here.

Re: Treasures of Galápagos [Quenched]

PostPosted: Wed Apr 10, 2013 10:13 am
by Gilligan
Playing a game here and just thought of something.

Since losing conditions were introduced after this map, it might bring some confusion. It says that you must hold a fresh water source to survive.

Granted, you don't start with a fresh water source so you'd never actually get to play, but I thought it was worth noting.

Re: Treasures of Galápagos [Quenched]

PostPosted: Tue Nov 03, 2020 9:29 am
by iAmCaffeine
revert luggers to neutral 10 so the gameplay isnt completely 1 dimensional