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Cthol
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"I'm a fucking idiot who complains all the time."
Oct 1999 time: 07:13
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i have emailed vel a day ago.
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AlexanderIII
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Canada
Aug 1999 time: 05:13
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I would like to play, but excuse my ignorance, I've never actually played an e-mail game, thinking it too long and unweildly. This thread has changed my mind on that, and I want in!
My question is, how does the e-mailing mechanics of this game work? Do we all e-mail our moves to Vel, or go a round-robin e-mailing? And is there a time limit to ensure that the game goes smoothly, like everybody has 1 day to respond, so that 1 turn takes maximum 4-5 days (depending on number of players) -- doing it this way could we even go as far as to arrange that say, Tuedays is player1's turn, Wednesdays Player2's turn, etc, or would that not work?
Thanks for your help; although I've designed a lot of modules (some soon to be released) I have spend little enough time investigating about SMAC e-mail games.
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Cthol
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"I'm a fucking idiot who complains all the time."
Oct 1999 time: 07:13
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unofficial spam bump. and vel mail me when you have the time(i know you have been busy with your social life, but if you have the time...), because i dont know if im in or out and the general
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-Cthol
"everybody hates me because im paranoid"
Finland=lunie
Kropotkin
remember, there are no stupid questions just stupid people
MR. Garrison
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Cthol
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"I'm a fucking idiot who complains all the time."
Oct 1999 time: 07:13
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sorry i was a little unpatient...
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Zurai
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I'd be interested in playing a game, if someone can explain PBEM to me. I don't see how the diplomacy would work, except by out-of-game messages. I'd like SMACX if possible (Drones) or the UoP in regular SMAC.
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TigToad
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Glendale, AZ USA
Dec 1999 time: 22:13
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Wow... I realize I'm late asking, but I just saw this thread. I'm a huge diplomacy fan and am quite familar with SMAC/SMACX in pbem.. and would love to get in on this, I"ll email vel with info, if i'm too late, I quite understand. Daniel_Tig
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Myronides
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Serres, Greece
Jan 2000 time: 07:13
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I 'm a fun of Diplomacy too. This PBEM has some elements of Risk as well, right? If you plan to organize a second game, i 'd like to participate.
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"πα βω και κινω ταν γαν" - Archimedes
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Velociryx
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of Candle'Bre
Apr 1999 time: 05:13
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::sigh:: Okay, I'm sending out a distress call....I need a hand and I need it in a mondo big way.
I think this is a fantastic concept, and I've got a custom built world to run the games on....what I don't seem to have the time to do is come up an interesting and different enough set of "secret victory conditions" to make the games fly. Most of my creative juices are being sapped out of me in two places of late: First, as you know, I've been working steadily on my website to promote my fiction and poetry, and second, I'm averaging 1 complete or up to 3 partial SMACX games per night in order to immerse myself in the SMAX strat. guide. I've trimmed my already skimpy sleeping habits from three hours a night to two, and I STILL don't have enough time to get it all done.
Having said that, I'm gonna raise the white flag on this one. Is there anybody out there who wants to take this idea and run with it? I can provide the players list and the victory conditions I've got, along with a hand-built map, but there's just no way I can set up and administer the games if I wanna have any chance at all of getting the SMAX guide together in the reasonably near future...
::hanging my head in defeat::
-=Vel=-
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Chowlett
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of Candle'Bre
May 1999 time: 05:13
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BustaMike:
OK, here's how it works. I'm going to assume you know as little about PBEM as you imply (ie, nothing) so don't be offended if this is alittle obvious.
Firstly, someone creates a multiplayer-Hotseat/Play-By-Email game in much the same manner as a normal game. I'm guessing that this is also how a multiplayer simultaneous is set up. The setting-up is usually done by a neutral party, or by the Gaians (since they play first). This first turn is then saved (or if the Gaians set it up, played and saved).
The setter-up then mails everybody in the game a list of the people playing and the factions they are playing - in the order listed on the faction choice screen. This is important, since that is the order of play, and therefore people can find the next player from it. The turn is then mailed to the first human player on the list.
When it is your turn, you will receive the turn on an email (obviously). You then choose multiplayer from the main SMAC menu, followed by either load existing or Hotseat/PBEM-load existing (I can't quite remember the exact order off-hand). You will have the usual load confirmation screen, then you will be prompted for a password. The first turn will prompt you twice, just to confirm it. Other turns will only ask you once.
Now, just play the turn as usual. When you've finished, SMAC will tell you "Turn Complete", and wait in case you need to do something vital. This means that when you have really finished, you MUST click the turn complete button. Now select save and exit, save the game and email it to the next human player.
Now, the only real gameplay change is in diplomacy - obviously this won't happen real-time. To contact a human player, select their commlink freq. as usual, and a huge diplomacy dialogue will come up. displayed are the two parties involved, the negociation state, various proposals and a text box. What you do is this: select whatever proposal you are OFFERING. This will appear in your box. Type any messages you want in the text box - remember to press enter. DON'T, whatever you do, click Accept at this stage. Instead click end communiation. On the other players turn, they will receive the same box. The general procedure is always the same, and basically theefold, as follows:
1) If you wish to make an OFFER, do so. Note that the status changes to negociating above both parties. Click End Transmission.
2) If you wish to DECLINE an offer, click Decline. The communication is now ended until another comm-link is initiated.
3) If you wish to ACCEPT an offer, click Accept. The communication is now complete, and the transaction detailed is carried out. ONLY DO THIS IF YOU LIKE BOTH SIDES OF THE OFFER, otherwise your opponent may get something for nothing.
Council is pretty self-explanatory.
Hope this makes sense and helps!
Chowlett
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