moz976 - thanks for suggestion re: adding to the to-do list... I
had tried live chat but there was such great clamour & no real response to that form of asking; nor did anyone else ask about RT publicly. The one player who did respond proceeded to take one turn and leave; hence the thought that an actual game format that would "boot" inactive players would help differentiate each players interest. Was new so thought to ask around rather than presume I was worthy of using the to-do list but shall.
Neophilum- asking isn't a pronouncement...Try just giving your opinion rather than saying "us" to back yourself up (speaking of pronuncements!)
Koku - Yep, tired chat, didn't work for me, might be time of day thingy.. I hope you voted in poll to reflect your interest
wicked - ya got the bomb hair & stuff, not sure bout the mustache though. While sarcasm is appreciated "hun" - I HAD tired live chat. Re: your helpful callout suggestion. Most are indeed for non-RT; hence my continued perplexedness (and stuff).
What few RT callouts were there are largly unresponded too or cancelled such as :
http://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=11478
tals - I believe 10 turns in a day is your personal max, hence the poll. The only thing skewed is your thinking. "most polls"??? Why do I doubt you even responded to it? Perhaps if all four answers were "What, I don't get it", or "Bush lied" you'd be okie-dokie..
anarch - Does the color red offend you honey? Does italicized scare ya? Should I have researched the answer "before" I asked? Hmmm I think the sheep are rubbing off on ya at home. But thanks for
sharing that
you "share" someone ELSES opinion and that
you think I should
conform even in terms of
font selection and that I should get the answer
before asking. {I take it having just one more game option might blow thou mind} Please vote accordingly; that is if tals says its okay, okay?
Thanks too all who can understand this is a public forum for all kinds of people with different knowledge levels, wants and interest to converse as they each choose - thus allowing others to read and learn. (thus far and yet too come).
