NO! MARRY ME!!!!Skittles! wrote:I love you Lack. WILL YOU MARRY ME?
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NO! MARRY ME!!!!Skittles! wrote:I love you Lack. WILL YOU MARRY ME?
Skoffin wrote: So um.. er... I'll be honest, I don't know what the f*ck to do from here. Goddamnit chu.
You still get all the armies you would have received, you just don't get double the armies to attack with. Best of both worlds!rebelman wrote:Nice work on the latest upgrade in general especially the addition of 7 & 8 player games
I do believe though that the missed turns change should not be considered part of the upgrade as anything that is a retrograde step for the site that in effect double penalises those players that miss a turn for genuine reasons, because of the behaviour of a very small minority is clearly not an upgrade and I'd like to hope this can be reconsidered.
Let's say you normally would have gotten 3 armies to deploy, and you miss one turn. Instead of starting with 6 armies to deploy you only get 3 in the beginning of the turn to make your attacks. Then once your attack phase is finished you get to deploy the missing 3 armies.Ramned wrote:could you clarify the new missed turn rule
Say you miss two turns. When you come back for your third turn, you start your turn as normal, but w/o your armies from the two previous rounds. After you've hit "end attacks" on your turn, you're THEN given the men from your previous two turns to deploy to ONE country (these are called "deferred" men). THEN you move on to the fortification stage, and fortify normally. So if you're in an unlimited forts game, you can spread those deferred men around as usual.Ramned wrote:could you clarify the new missed turn rule
Bug yeti c to fix itGilligan wrote:How do we get BOB to work or Orange and Violet?
I actually find that the biggest difficulty is telling the difference between pink and the neutrals, and I'm not the slightest bit colorblind...Ramned wrote:Only thing is, it is a bit hard now to tell the difference between pink, red, and orange on a first look. Especially for the color-blind.

Eh, it depends on ur monitor and it's settings. My monitor is crap, and nomater how i tweak the settings, i can never tell the difference between blue and green unless i take a screen shot, save it as a pic, open it in a pic viewing software, and zoom in lots.Incandenza wrote:I actually find that the biggest difficulty is telling the difference between pink and the neutrals, and I'm not the slightest bit colorblind...Ramned wrote:Only thing is, it is a bit hard now to tell the difference between pink, red, and orange on a first look. Especially for the color-blind.
Other than that, top marks as always, lack.