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EZRhino
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Sunset and the evening star/ And one clear call for me.
Jun 2002 time: 21:26
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From what Ive seen, the way it works in other demo-games is that, since it is the marshal who actually moves the units, each of the various commanders and commisars looks at the save, taken at the beginning of the turn, so that they can see what needs to be done, and then post move orders or whathaveyou in a related turn-orders thread here on the forums. The marshal then acts on them. He is the proxy, if you will,through which the game is played. The marshal can talk with his commanders over Icq while he is actually do the turn, so that they can discuss what is going on in real time. Afterwords, the the marshal posts the Icq log along with some screenshots or whatever, in a new thread, so that us poor drones can know whats going on.
It should be the Front Commander's responsibility to consult with the Minister of Economics and the marshal before hand, to figgure out what they are going to do, especially with regards to speed-buying.
I think we should hash togeather some sort of manifesto so that we can have all this protocol nailed down before the shooting starts. If any of you have ever played axis&allies, I cant remeber the number of times games have been derailed by debates over the specifics of the rules. It needs to be set in stone before the game starts. We can make amends when ever we like later.
Last edited by EZRhino on 16-03-2003 at 05:01
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quote: Originally posted by EZRhino
From what Ive seen, the way it works in other demo-games is that, since it is the marshal who actually moves the units, each of the various commanders and commisars looks at the save, taken at the beginning of the turn, so that they can see what needs to be done, and then post move orders or whathaveyou in a related turn-orders thread here on the forums. The marshal then acts on them. He is the proxy, if you will,through which the game is played. The marshal can talk with his commanders over Icq while he is actually do the turn, so that they can discuss what is going on in real time. Afterwords, the the marshal posts the Icq log along with some screenshots or whatever, in a new thread, so that us poor drones can know whats going on. |
that's not how we're playing this game however. the front commanders actually move their own units 
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Field Marshal Klesh
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Klesh Marshal Field
Jan 2000 time: 00:26
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quote: Originally posted by EZRhino
From what Ive seen, the way it works in other demo-games is that, since it is the marshal who actually moves the units, each of the various commanders and commisars looks at the save, taken at the beginning of the turn, so that they can see what needs to be done, and then post move orders or whathaveyou in a related turn-orders thread here on the forums. |
Front commanders move their own units and build their own units in the cities they control. The Marshal simply resupplies the fronts with units built in the rear. This is why Front commanders need the ok for funds to be spent before they end their part of the turn. It would be silly to have them go in a second time (after moving units/attacking and establishing their money needs, asking econ commisar, getting the ok) simply to set the build orders for the units they want.
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It should be the Front Commander's responsibility to consult with the Minister of Economics and the marshal before hand, to figgure out what they are going to do, especially with regards to speed-buying. |
Yes, but untill the economics commisar has the requisition reports from the 6 fronts+ armaments and can make a decisions as to how much to allot to whom, no one else can go (for the reason stated above). Therein lies our dilema... the only way it makes sense beureaucratically, is going to be tedious and chances are it'll take days to get the requisition reports from 7 people... those people must not be slow! This is why I suggested a time limit after the initial posting of the save... if you miss out oyu are only automatically given 100 gold or somesuch.
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I think we should hash togeather some sort of manifesto so that we can have all this protocol all down before the shooting starts. |
Sure, thats what's going on here!
-FMK.
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greeny
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The Kremlin
Jan 2001 time: 05:26
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quote: Economic minister would have to go last; rushbuying all the unit/building requests he has recived and approved of during the course of the turn from Front Comanders/ the Armaments minister. |
FMK: my idea was instead of having the front commanders viewing the save: then reqesting funds, and then being approved or not, and then playing thier turns (which could seriously slow is down), was that while they are playing their turns they note down what they want to rush-buy and in which cities and post this to the Economic minister, who once all turns have been played and all requests made, decides which to approve or not subject to money available, front priorities etc. and then loads up the save and rushbuys the requests on his list that have a tick by them.
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greeny
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The Kremlin
Jan 2001 time: 05:26
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Just to clarify: the Front commanders (and Armaments minister) could set production in their citys and the Economic minister could then rushbuy approved rushbuy requests during his turn. This should not increase the workload of the Armaments minister.
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Colwyn
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Melbourne, Australia
Aug 2000 time: 15:26
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ignore
Last edited by Colwyn on 20-03-2003 at 05:16
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Shaka Naldur
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Castellón, Spain
May 2000 time: 06:26
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yes, we don´t know yet but every few turn or by time
but we´ll change the goverment every once in a while
Last edited by Shaka Naldur on 20-03-2003 at 23:00
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