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04 Sep 13 UTC | Spring, 1: So... How does this work...? |
04 Sep 13 UTC | Spring, 1: So... How does this work...? |
04 Sep 13 UTC | Spring, 1: Ooo, Color-coded |
04 Sep 13 UTC | Spring, 1: http://webdiplomacy.net/intro.php |
04 Sep 13 UTC | Spring, 1: "Move" orders equal "Attack", "Hold" is "Defend". Defenders always win on tie; all units are the same strength. |
04 Sep 13 UTC | Spring, 1: Support is, as it sounds, supporting the order of another unit, thus increasing that unit's strength. |
04 Sep 13 UTC | Spring, 1: Dots on the maps are supply centres, they allow you to have units; the number of units you can control is equal to the number of supply centres. |
04 Sep 13 UTC | Spring, 1: 18 supply centres wins! |
04 Sep 13 UTC | Spring, 1: Also, there's convoy and some other stuff. You can support units that are not your own, additionally - so be careful if you're issuing support orders on a "friendly" territory and don't accidentally order "move". Bad form. |
04 Sep 13 UTC | Spring, 1: Be sure to save your orders. When you're certain everything's the way you want it, and you're not waiting on an ally, make sure you click "ready"; when everyone is ready, the turn clicks over. NOTE: until then, you can still go back and make changes; click "Not Ready" to take it off, and you can change your moves and re-save them. |
05 Sep 13 UTC | Autumn, 1: Woot, first turn! Also, I believe you have to spend a turn in a territory to claim it. |
05 Sep 13 UTC | Autumn, 1: So, are the ones with the black target things the supply centres? |
05 Sep 13 UTC | Autumn, 1: Yep, the dots. |
05 Sep 13 UTC | Autumn, 1: Carthage, you ready to lock it in? And.... Kittytank? Meow? |
05 Sep 13 UTC | Autumn, 1: Carthage, you ready to lock it in? And.... Kittytank? Meow? |
05 Sep 13 UTC | Autumn, 1: For those that are curious, the "time limit", or phase, is noted in the top right hand corner of the page, just below the page heading. |
05 Sep 13 UTC | Autumn, 1: For those that are curious, the "time limit", or phase, is noted in the top right hand corner of the page, just below the page heading. |
05 Sep 13 UTC | Autumn, 1: And apparently hitting "refresh" will double up your text. Interesting. |
05 Sep 13 UTC | Autumn, 1: So... How does this work...? |
05 Sep 13 UTC | Autumn, 1: See? Like that. Also: "Carthago delenda est". Heh. |