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NigelFarage (1238 D)
08 Dec 12 UTC
Imperial
It seems ridiculously imbalanced. Anyone finish a game of it yet? How did it work out?
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Mapu (2086 D (B))
07 Dec 12 UTC
VDip super SLOW
It's been very very slow the past day or two. Does the server need a reboot or something? Anyone else seeing this?
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Cunnilingus (1603 D)
08 Dec 12 UTC
(+1)
3v3 Team Game
gameID=11473
Looking for 3 players who want to play a team game in Greek Diplomacy. My team will be Sparta, Athens, and Pella. The other team will be Byzantium, Sardis, and Rhodes.
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drwiggles (1582 D)
07 Dec 12 UTC
"Lets create a new empire together"
I haven't played in a while, and I'm taking it slow.
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Shep315 (1435 D)
06 Dec 12 UTC
EoGs for the 1066 V2.0 test
http://vdiplomacy.com/board.php?gameID=11385
Here's the game, I'll type up my take on it later (when I'm at my computer and not iPad lol)
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Hollywood (1423 D)
06 Dec 12 UTC
How do I find a game I joined that hasn't started yet?
I want to leave a game of Imperial Dip II I joined but want to leave it because it has a 3 day phase, but I can't find it in search anywhere
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Özil (782 D)
04 Dec 12 UTC
Imperial II
On the variant description the map is too small :-(
GOD (1907 D Mod (B))
04 Dec 12 UTC
Indeed
GOD (1907 D Mod (B))
04 Dec 12 UTC
great map btw :)
Shep315 (1435 D)
04 Dec 12 UTC
I've waited so long! :D
Oli (977 D Mod (P))
04 Dec 12 UTC
That's with all maps that have no smallmap.
You can check the variant-homepage for a big map.
GOD (1907 D Mod (B))
04 Dec 12 UTC
ok thanks :)
fasces349 (1007 D)
04 Dec 12 UTC
I don't like how Holland controls South Africa in this map (probably for balance purposes) but has no historical relevance.
Oli (977 D Mod (P))
04 Dec 12 UTC
PS: Now you can click the smallmap in the variant-description for a largemap too...
The Ambassador (2241 D (B))
04 Dec 12 UTC
(+1)
Don't the Dutch have South Africa due to the Boers' influence (Dutch settlers)? Technically it should be owned by the British but the Boer influence was probably stronger within the territory.
Guaroz (2030 D (B))
04 Dec 12 UTC
Right Amby. The old flag, to begin with.
Recall Dutch flag?
http://www.faqs.org/docs/factbook/flags/nl-lgflag.gif
well, old southafrican flag was basically a Dutch flag with ORANGE in place of red, and 3 small flags inside, in which I'm sure you'll find a couple of smaller Dutch flags.
http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/images/z/za-1928.gif
http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/za_old.html#28
fasces349 (1007 D)
04 Dec 12 UTC
but the brits legally controlled the land, and when in finally came down to war in 1880, the Brits won...
gman314 (1016 D)
04 Dec 12 UTC
Well, the game starts in 1861 and even if the Dutch didn't legally control the land, they still had the stronger influence in the area.
airborne (970 D)
04 Dec 12 UTC
Holy cow, I didn't even see this variant on the lab and bam! Created and posted on the main site
Oli (977 D Mod (P))
04 Dec 12 UTC
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I do not use the Lab. I just use my PC at home.
Editing files is much easier and loading-times are much better too... :-)
iLLuM (1569 D)
04 Dec 12 UTC
Yes! Thank you.
RUFFHAUS 8 (2490 D)
04 Dec 12 UTC
Thank you, Oliver! This map is extremely fun and has been thouroughly playtested in the PBEM community. It's not without somehistorical quirks of course, and it has some stagnanation spots if you're looking to play it purely tactically, but that makes it great for DIPLOMACY! Also The thirteen player roster allows for global play with fewer NMRs and CDS, particularly if you can recruit reliable players, something that is difficult to do with the 35 player map. Michael would be honored that you adapted his variant for play here.
Oli (977 D Mod (P))
04 Dec 12 UTC
With the provided RealPolitic-files it was not that hard.
I did some visual enhancements, the BuildAnyHome-rule was a nice new build variation and the Constantinople-rule took some time, but the boring border creation was really easy and I could reuse most of the code from other variants.
RUFFHAUS 8 (2490 D)
04 Dec 12 UTC
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"Well, the game starts in 1861 and even if the Dutch didn't legally control the land, they still had the stronger influence in the area."

This is the basis for the game design, and for various playability reasons. It's not a perfect historical set up, but what variant is? Playtesting attempts at improving the variant have been made to put Spain into the game and loosen up some impassable zones, which would improve play, but these never made it to the RP files. I have some files buries away somewhere that we in discussion once upon a time, but Michael lost interest in Diplomacy (probably found a girlfriend/wife!).
iLLuM (1569 D)
04 Dec 12 UTC
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Ruffhaus, i think it was on an imperial map that i had my first major fallout with you. One of the first games i played on redscape, maybe ten years ago.

The good old times :-) and now? We are almost close buddies ! I hope to see you on one of these maps!
kaner406 (2067 D Mod (B))
05 Dec 12 UTC
Also realistically Australia would have British colonies in NSW & QLD (and where is Tasmania & Victoria?).
fasces349 (1007 D)
05 Dec 12 UTC
There is a difference between noone having the land (and in Australia's case the only person with access to that land is Britian so it will so be corrected) and having the wrong power own the land.
kaner406 (2067 D Mod (B))
05 Dec 12 UTC
I',m not sure what you are arguing about F349. The Dutch were clearly in Sth Africa 1861 and controlled large areas. To my knowledge the British went to war in order to establish dominance of the region in 1880. A full 16 years after the first Spring turn takes place in this variant. I'm not really sure what your objection is, a good many Australians went and fought and died for the 'British' cause in SthAfrica, and again I don't see what you see as being a-historical in this variant.

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The First Anglo-Boer War (1880–1881), was a rebellion of Boers (farmers) against British rule in the Transvaal that re-established their independence.

1877 annexation

The southern part of the African continent was dominated in the 19th century by a set of epic struggles to create within it a single unified state. British expansion into southern Africa was fueled by three prime factors: first, the desire to control the trade routes to India that passed around the Cape; second, the discovery in 1868 of huge mineral deposits of diamonds around Kimberley on the joint borders of the South African Republic (called the Transvaal by the British), Orange Free State and the Cape Colony, and thereafter in 1886 in the Transvaal of a major gold find, all of which offered enormous wealth and power; and thirdly the race against other European colonial powers, as part of a general colonial expansion in Africa. Other potential colonisers included Portugal, who already controlled West (modern day Angola) and East Africa (modern day Mozambique), Germany (modern day Namibia), and further north, Belgium (modern day Democratic Republic of the Congo) and France (West and Equatorial Africa, and Madagascar).

The British attempts in 1880 to annex the Transvaal were their biggest incursions into southern Africa, but there were others. In 1868, the British annexed Basutoland in the Drakensberg Mountains (modern Lesotho, surrounded by the Orange Free State and Natal) following an appeal from Moshesh, the leader of a mixed group of African refugees from the Zulu wars, who sought British protection against both the Boers and the Zulus. In the 1880s, Bechuanaland (modern Botswana, located north of the Orange River) became an object of dispute between the Germans to the west, the Boers to the east, and the British in the Cape Colony to the south. Although Bechuanaland had almost no economic value, the "Missionaries Road" passed through it toward territory farther north. After the Germans annexed Damaraland and Namaqualand (modern Namibia) in 1884, the British annexed Bechuanaland in 1885.

After the Battle of Blaauwberg Britain had acquired the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa from the Dutch in 1815 during the Napoleonic Wars. Certain groups of Dutch-speaking settler farmers ("Boers") resented British rule, even though British control brought some economic benefits. There were successive waves of migrations of Boer farmers (known as Trekboers which literally means "moving farmers"), first east along the coast away from the Cape toward Natal, and thereafter north toward the interior, eventually establishing the republics that came to be known as the Orange Free State and the Transvaal (literally "across/beyond the Vaal River).

The British did not try to stop Trekboers from moving away from the Cape. The Trekboers served as pioneers, opening up the interior for those who followed, and the British gradually extended their control away from the Cape along the coast toward the east, eventually annexing Natal in 1845. Indeed, the British subsequently ratified the two new Republics in a pair of treaties: the Sand River Convention of 1852 which recognised the independence of the Transvaal Republic, and the Bloemfontein Convention of 1854 which recognised the independence of the Orange Free State. However, British colonial expansion was, from the 1830s, marked by skirmishes and wars against both Boers and native African tribes for most of the remainder of the century.

The discovery of diamonds in 1867 near the Vaal River, some 550 miles (890 km) northeast of Cape Town, ended the isolation of the Boers in the interior and changed South African history. The discovery triggered a "diamond rush" that attracted people from all over the world, turning Kimberley into a town of 50,000 within five years and drawing the attention of British imperial interests. In the 1870s, the British annexed West Griqualand, site of the Kimberley diamond discoveries.

In 1875 Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli's Colonial Secretary, Lord Carnarvon, in an attempt to extend British influence, approached the Orange Free State and the Transvaal Republic and tried to organise a federation of the British and Boer territories to be modelled after the 1867 federation of French and English provinces of Canada, however the Boer leaders turned him down. The successive British annexations, and in particular the annexation of West Griqualand, caused a climate of simmering unease for the Boer republics.
Adding to kaner's earlier comments re: Queensland and New South Wales as British colonies, I can see that while correct they haven't been included probably more for a balance perspective. Technically while Queensland separated from New South Wales in 1859 and had probably a whole 20,000 people at the time, the SC should in fact be given more to New South Wales and Victoria, rather than WA as they were by far the most populous centres (still are although Queensland is rapidly catching up.)

While on historical accuracy New Zealand should also be British as the Treaty of Waitangi gave the English full control over NZ in 1840.
Guaroz (2030 D (B))
05 Dec 12 UTC
Thoughts on the balance of the map?
There are 3 big powers, 4 medium, and 6 small ones. Isn't there something resembling to Rinascimento (or even Fubar, if 2 big powers get allied)?


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crixno (1248 D)
04 Dec 12 UTC
Imperial Diplomacy II
I am so happy that they finally put Imperial Diplomacy II which is my favorite Diplomacy variant of all time onto Vdiplomacy! I don't know if my suggestion on the variant posting forum about getting this variant onto Vdiplomacy was ever looked at abut maybe it was...
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Oli (977 D Mod (P))
04 Dec 12 UTC
Better handling for large-maps?
Any programmers out there?
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Shep315 (1435 D)
04 Dec 12 UTC
1066 V2.0 Test Games
As you may or may not know, some time ago, myself, butterhead, fasces, and gobbledook ran some test games on the 1066 map to help determine strategies for the map. These were rather helpful (to me at least) and I'm looking for some brave souls to help out on some more, since we have a new version of the map.
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El Cremoso (1728 D)
04 Dec 12 UTC
live duo map
need one for live duo map. turns at 24 hours, but will play as fast as possible.
gameID=11382
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SandgooseXXI (1294 D)
03 Dec 12 UTC
Classy Fog
gameID=11374
20 point buy in 1.25 day phase WTA
Join if interested. :)
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Abdul (876 D)
02 Dec 12 UTC
ALL JOIN PLEASE GREAT FUN FOR ALL- FOR BOTH BEGINNERS AND PROFESSIONALS!
http://vdiplomacy.com/board.php?gameID=11331
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gopher27 (1606 D Mod)
03 Dec 12 UTC
College Football Question
How often has a bowl game featured a rematch from that season? Has there ever been one between crappy teams before? Iowa State vs. Tulsa is just a game that has to be re-played.
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AbsoluteZero (1002 D)
01 Dec 12 UTC
WWIV One more player needed!
gameID=11242
Let's start this soon!
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Blank Cheque (1006 D)
02 Dec 12 UTC
Looking For a Substitute
I am looking for a substitute for one of my game's, in which I am playing as France. The condition is quite good at the moment (with over 6 SCs, I am not disclosing the exact amount because it is fog of war), but I do not have enough time to play that game.
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gopher27 (1606 D Mod)
23 Nov 12 UTC
Are you an apocalyptic demography geek like me?
Last year, in 2011, sales of adult diapers in Japan began to exceed sales of those for children. It is already tomorrow in Japan, and tomorrow is wrinkly.
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bojieh (847 D)
01 Dec 12 UTC
Problems
I am having a very busy life lately, which makes me miss lots of turns in the games I've joined. I feel bad about spoiling other people's fun doing so. Is there a way to be replaced without missing two turns in a row?
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Slyguy (1029 D)
27 Nov 12 UTC
NEW WORLD GAME!!!
gameID=11242 Please Join!!!
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SandgooseXXI (1294 D)
30 Nov 12 UTC
Mapu
I would never be stupid enough to come back to webdip as sandiegosmith but excellent word play. :)
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gopher27 (1606 D Mod)
28 Nov 12 UTC
Soon, again
My last game took so long that my farewell thread locked. So.....
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amisond (1280 D)
05 Nov 12 UTC
Celtic Variant
Comments/thoughts on the new variant + any problems you find.
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Mertvaya Ruka (1468 D)
10 Oct 12 UTC
Age of Pericles
In Asia Minor, is the lettered D sea all Marmora Sinus? Because I have a fleet in Ionia that can only move to Lesbos, Caria, or Rhodius Sinus, and not Marmora Sinus, as I would expect.
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Anon (?? D)
29 Nov 12 UTC
Loading order failure...?
gameID=11159
The screen just stops at the "Loading order...", not allowing me to make a move. Is this happening to just me or does anyone else have this problem?
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gman314 (1016 D)
28 Nov 12 UTC
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Naming games
Please, be creative when naming games. It adds flavour.

That is all.
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SandgooseXXI (1294 D)
29 Nov 12 UTC
Webdip birthday
Can someone who has access to webdip tell my friend redhouse happy birthday for me? It's redhouse(4 digit year) I just can't remember. Please and thank you!
4 replies
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Anon (?? D)
28 Nov 12 UTC
Sail Ho Live Gunboat
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Hollywood (1423 D)
15 Nov 12 UTC
New Africa variant the colors are messed up
Example of a map
http://www.vdiplomacy.com/board.php?gameID=10969#gamePanel

Notice Ethiopia is red in the chat boxes but is peach colored on the map(between red sea and nio) and that's not the only mistake only problem is I'm not sure which countries are which
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SandgooseXXI (1294 D)
26 Nov 12 UTC
Your favorite variant
Sandgoose wants to try playing YOUR favorite variant. Go on and post here and let's get some folks to join!
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Anon (?? D)
27 Nov 12 UTC
New WW4
Please join in and have fun together.
http://vdiplomacy.com/board.php?gameID=11217
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