04 Oct 19 UTC | Spring, 1450: We're in one third! Share this game of you can:) |
08 Oct 19 UTC | Spring, 1450: Share into your other games, if you can. I would like to play this variant a lot! |
12 Oct 19 UTC | Spring, 1450: This map makes my head hurt |
12 Oct 19 UTC | Spring, 1450: I'm praying to the dipGods for an Islamic country for this time round, but no doubt I'll be dumped straight into the middle of the board. |
12 Oct 19 UTC | Spring, 1450: I don't understand the sea lanes and OZs. Can someone explain? |
12 Oct 19 UTC | Spring, 1450: I don't understand the sea lanes and OZs. Can someone explain? |
12 Oct 19 UTC | Spring, 1450: so each sea region, take ICS here in the top left for example, is composed of sea lanes and an overseer zone, ICS, ICSw, ICSne, and ICSse. the sea region has a large black border around it. the overseer zone is the area in the box, where it says ICS. this zone borders all three sea lanes, ICSw, ICEne, ICSse, as well as anything the sea region itself borders, RYK, DNS, DNSn, FAE, FAEn, NWG, NWGnw, NWGne, BNT, BNTsw, BNTn. this means a unit in ICS can move to any of those places, and any of those places can move to ICS. basically think of it as the sea region itself, bordering anything the sea region touches. the sea lanes are the smaller divisions, ICSw, ICSne, ICSse. each of these border all the sea lanes and overseer zones that they themselves touch. so ICSw can move to ICS, ICSne, ICSse, RYK, DNS, DNSn, FAE, FAEn, NWG, and NWGnw, and any of those can move to ICSw. however, ICSw can not move to places that border the ICS sea region that it doesn't border itself, NWGne, BNT, BNTsw, BNTn. oh, and in sea regions with 4 sea lanes you can move to the diagonal sea lane as well. |
12 Oct 19 UTC | Spring, 1450: so each sea region, take ICS here in the top left for example, is composed of sea lanes and an overseer zone, ICS, ICSw, ICSne, and ICSse. the sea region has a large black border around it. the overseer zone is the area in the box, where it says ICS. this zone borders all three sea lanes, ICSw, ICEne, ICSse, as well as anything the sea region itself borders, RYK, DNS, DNSn, FAE, FAEn, NWG, NWGnw, NWGne, BNT, BNTsw, BNTn. this means a unit in ICS can move to any of those places, and any of those places can move to ICS. basically think of it as the sea region itself, bordering anything the sea region touches. the sea lanes are the smaller divisions, ICSw, ICSne, ICSse. each of these border all the sea lanes and overseer zones that they themselves touch. so ICSw can move to ICS, ICSne, ICSse, RYK, DNS, DNSn, FAE, FAEn, NWG, and NWGnw, and any of those can move to ICSw. however, ICSw can not move to places that border the ICS sea region that it doesn't border itself, NWGne, BNT, BNTsw, BNTn. oh, and in sea regions with 4 sea lanes you can move to the diagonal sea lane as well. |
12 Oct 19 UTC | Spring, 1450: if you have any questions with this I can try and clarify more |
12 Oct 19 UTC | Spring, 1450: if you have any questions with this I can try and clarify more |
12 Oct 19 UTC | Spring, 1450: Ok |
12 Oct 19 UTC | Spring, 1450: Ok |
12 Oct 19 UTC | Spring, 1450: For a visual of ICS go to the map info here: https://vdiplomacy.com/dev.php?tab=Map&variantID=155&mode=links&edit=off&mapsize=large&mapmode=all&terrID=0&terrID=377 |
12 Oct 19 UTC | Spring, 1450: just 4 more players! |
12 Oct 19 UTC | Spring, 1450: just 4 more players! |
12 Oct 19 UTC | Spring, 1450: Yeet! |
12 Oct 19 UTC | Spring, 1450: Yeet! |
12 Oct 19 UTC | Spring, 1450: I can't wait. On a related note, there is a full press version here: https://vdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=40074 I hope you will all forgive the shameless plug. I just really can't get enough of this map. I'm really impressed by it. |
15 Oct 19 UTC | Spring, 1450: GameMaster: Game was extended due to at least 1 member failing to enter orders and having an excused missed turn available. This has un-readied all orders. |
16 Oct 19 UTC | Spring, 1450: GameMaster: Game was extended due to at least 1 member failing to enter orders and having an excused missed turn available. This has un-readied all orders. |