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localghost (278 D)
24 May 12 UTC
Retreating to the attacker's province
when attacker comes via convoy - is that possible?
I know that it's hard to imagine such situation under normal rules, but anyway.
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Yellowjacket (835 D(B))
25 May 12 UTC
I've also been an asshole, for what it's worth
WebDiplo members,

I wanted to take a minute to taunt the multitude of players in here whom I have offended.
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rokakoma (19138 D)
24 May 12 UTC
Do not press the red button - EoG
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cspieker (18223 D)
25 May 12 UTC
Just Kill France DAMMIT!!
Next in the series of the DAMMIT gunboat discussions
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shield (3929 D)
25 May 12 UTC
How do I leave a game?
??
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worm (161 D)
25 May 12 UTC
Newbie question - NMRs
What's the convention here when one or more powers NMRs from the start of a game?
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Stressedlines (1559 D)
25 May 12 UTC
if there are any mods on
Please check the email in regards to me sitting for someone. He accidently sent me the wrong Password in his PM here to me. He has many games going, and I do not want him to CD on all those games, so if someone can look at the email, and the PMS he sent me to verify it, let me know.
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Tru Ninja (1016 D(S))
25 May 12 UTC
Looking For Fill In For Full Disclosure Game
Weve got 2 games that need a replacement:
Game 2: classic, anon, WTA 50 D, buy in, 36-hr phase
Game 3: classic, anon, WTA, 25 D buy in, 36-hr phase
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eskel96 (693 D)
25 May 12 UTC
join this game!!!!
everyone please join this game
http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=89815
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orathaic (1009 D(B))
25 May 12 UTC
diplomacy scenarios
So, a scenario can simply be lifted from mid/late game of any board (a finished game) You need new victory conditions, so some players now have a goal of achieving a draw, or the weakest ones just need to avoid elimination... meanwhile one/two players might have a solo as their goal...
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orathaic (1009 D(B))
25 May 12 UTC
Latest article on Benelux geography in Gunbotats
https://sites.google.com/site/webdiplomacylinks/home/webdip-submitted-content
Thanks to President Eden for letting me use this...
(in case you missed the thread first time around...)
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2ndWhiteLine (2611 D(B))
24 May 12 UTC
R U a cyberpunk?
Think you're hot shit because you troll the webdip forums? Ya'll ain't shit without a pocket voltmeter.

http://gizmodo.com/5913004/are-you-a-true-cyberpunk-consult-this-90s-guide-to-find-out
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Zmaj (215 D(B))
24 May 12 UTC
EoG: Live Gunboat WTA-16
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cspieker (18223 D)
24 May 12 UTC
Just Give Russia Sweden DAMMIT!
Talking about Gunboat games here, and why Germany should stop bouncing Russia out of Sweden.
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Strx89 (100 D)
24 May 12 UTC
This move should succeed...surely? gameID=83854
gameID=83854 F(MES) was supporting F(LIB)-(AUS) and this not resulted in any success, without AUS having any form of support.
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Dan Wang (1194 D)
24 May 12 UTC
Please finalise Italian orders in "I've got me a gunboat!-11"
Don't post here if you're a player in this game (gameID=89100), but if you're Italy and happen to read this, please finalise your orders instead of only saving them during each phase. It slows down the pace of the game greatly.
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dD_ShockTrooper (1199 D)
24 May 12 UTC
Addition to the rules to make the game more accurate:
Russia should be forced to not make any moves (civil disorder) during the year 1917. Additionally during the builds phase at the end of 1917, if Germany still controls all of its home centres, all territories belonging to Russia apart from St.Petersburg, Moscow, and Sevastopol, transfer ownership to Germany.
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Dys Claimer (116 D)
24 May 12 UTC
Krelin - are you even capable of having an adult conversation without making it personal? You get that my original remark wasn't even directed at you, right? You know, the one you responded to by being a dick?

Whatever - gunboat is not Diplomacy. Saying "other than no communication" is absurd. 95% of Diplomacy is communication. The whole fucking game is communications. You win and lose based on communication. The tactics in Diplomacy are simple in the extreme. (Thus differentiating it from most good war games, which often have quite challenging tactics.) The communication is the game.

Saying except for communication gunboat uses the same rules is like saying playing catch with your dad in the backyard is exactly the same as a baseball game because other than taking out someone trying to hit the ball and all the fielders, it's really just two guys throwing a ball back and forth. It's like saying a pile of barkdust is pretty much the same as a tree cause other than the leaves and all the woody bits, trees are really just bark.

You can't take out the core of something and say it's still the same thing. If you take out the communication you've changed everything.
Dys Claimer (116 D)
24 May 12 UTC
"Thus, Diplomacy is a war game....unless you have an old school version with square cubes of wood and rectangular blocks of wood to differentiate army and navy..."

Ok, that's funny. I do in fact use the old school one with square cubes of wood and rectangular blocks of wood. Well played.
krellin (80 DX)
24 May 12 UTC
@Dys....sorry, the mechanics of Gunboat are 100% the same as rgular Diplomacy. The game is also fraught with communication, which is why some people suck at it...they don't know the "language" of gunboat. Thus, it is the same game.
Draugnar (0 DX)
24 May 12 UTC
@Dys - Gunboat has plenty of communication. Communication come sin many forms and verbal/written (F2F or postal/email/web) is just one means of communicating. A good gunboater knows this and knows how to communicate as well as read communication. Unfortunately, in most games here you have one or two genuinely good gunboaters and a bunch of fucktards who can't read the moves to understand the messages.
Draugnar (0 DX)
24 May 12 UTC
Damn, krellin, you beat me to it.
krellin (80 DX)
24 May 12 UTC
Ahhhhhhh ha ha ha ha hah a!! Dys has played **2**...count 'em ******TWO****** games and is telling me the tactics are simple in the extreme! Well good, then, my boy! I expect to see an *very* high win ratio! You see, if everyone is playing by the same tactics and rules, they are less simple. I've played a multitude of war games over the years - Squad Leader, the Russian Campaign, Submarine, Wooden Ships and Iron Men, Star Ship Troopers (a little sci fi...), King Maker, The Plot to Assassinate Hitler, Risk, Axis and Allies, etc etc etc...I fail to see any great deal of complexity in tactics in most of these games. The rules may be complex in some (line of sight, varied unit strength/movement/etc) but from a tactical point? Nahhhhhh....not complex.
Draugnar (0 DX)
24 May 12 UTC
@krellin - Look for a game called TacOPs. It's a PC game that plays like a boardgame but is one of the best tactical and strategic combat simulators I have seen. It also has one hell of an AI. The graphics aren't great (Angru birds has better) but the game play is fantastic.
Draugnar (0 DX)
24 May 12 UTC
Here it is.

http://www.gameswin.biz/gameen.php?id=1235
krellin (80 DX)
24 May 12 UTC
@Draug - Thanks. Always looking fora good combat sim. Big fan of turn-based. Dont' care about graphics if the AI is good.

Used to have a game called "The Perfect General" which was pretty fun, except I figured out pretty quick you just load up on arty and the AI didn't know howto stop you...but it was fun.

I think the PC and Console game world have really lost something, because strategy games have fallen to the wayside (and no, RTS is not the same and does not count. I like 'em...but they are not the same)
Yellowjacket (835 D(B))
24 May 12 UTC
Metric fuck ton?

http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/2833jb/:1dOtq+fQv:cQQ4vrqW/www.smbc-comics.com/?db=comics&id=1708/
Dys Claimer (116 D)
24 May 12 UTC
Draug - Of course. And I think that's an entirely reasonable argument. And I'm not saying gunboat isn't a good game. I like gunboat games. I used to play tons of it years ago, and I still play it sometimes. I just don't think it's the SAME game.

Most of what we're arguing about is really the definitions of terms, and that won't get us anywhere. My point, if I have one, is this.

There is obviously still some level of communication in gunboat. (Whether it has "plenty" is another matter.) But as you point out, you have to learn to speak that language before you can play it. And it's heavily influenced by the interface you're playing on. You don't see many convoys of London to Moscow or Rome to Switzerland around here, but it used to be a fundamental part of the language of gunboat in other formats.

But regardless of all that stuff, I don't think anyone would seriously argue that there isn't LESS communication in gunboat, and that what communication there is isn't quite different. So if you're defining the essence of Diplomacy as going around and talking to the other 6 players - which I do - then gunboat is a very different game.

The mechanics are, in my opinion, pretty much irrelevant. The mechanics aren't what make it Diplomacy. The negotiation is. Anyway, that's what I mean when I say gunboat isn't Diplomacy. It's not a criticism. It's like saying Bridge is not Hearts. Although they probably have some similarities they are clearly different games. Gunboat and regular Diplomacy obviously share some characteristics, but in my opinion they are not particularly similar.
Dys Claimer (116 D)
24 May 12 UTC
Krel - I'm this guy:

http://www.world-diplomacy-database.com/php/results/player_fiche5.php?id_player=588

I jumped on here because a couple friend that I play with in the real world play here. Just because someone doesn't play on one random online Diplomacy site doesn't mean they haven't played 1000 games.
Dys Claimer (116 D)
24 May 12 UTC
Jesus dude - You're like those guys on online forums who get worked up over post counts.
krellin (80 DX)
24 May 12 UTC
"The mechanics are, in my opinion, pretty much irrelevant." Well, since whatever communication you have - verbal or smoke signal - is all regarding the mechanics of the game, I'd say the mechanics are central to the game.

Just curious, Dys - what do you do for a living or what is your major? I have a suspicion...you are not a technical guy, are you? Whereas Draug and I are both Engineers/Computer Science guys - who therefore live in a world formulated first by rules and a structured environemnt.
Draugnar (0 DX)
24 May 12 UTC
"You don't see many convoys of London to Moscow or Rome to Switzerland around here, but it used to be a fundamental part of the language of gunboat in other formats."

I agree 100% and that is why I don't play gunboat here. It's like playing a MMORPG with a PS2 gamepad and no keyboard.
Jamiet99uk (873 D)
24 May 12 UTC
@ Dys Claimer:

Word of advice - don't waste time with Krellin. The guy is just a dick. Mute him, it makes life easier.
Draugnar (0 DX)
24 May 12 UTC
But I would argue gunboat *is* Diplomacy. It just isn't "Classic" Diplomacy. Same board, same pieces, smae rules, therefore the same game. Otherwise you could argue what we play here isn't Diplomacy because we have added the element of points and allow people to diplome during retreats and builds/disbands. Variants on a game are still the game, they are just variants. So gunboat is Diplomacy, just Diplomacy with less/different methods of diploming, just as World IX is Diplomacy, just Diplomacy with a different map and more players.
Dys Claimer (116 D)
24 May 12 UTC
I'm a lawyer. I have to abide by rules, but you win and lose by talking to people.

I have noticed a couple big groups of people who play dip though. You've got computer/math/science people and you've got sales/customer service/political people. Obviously there are others, but at events I've been two there's always tons of those two groups. And you can often tell which are which without asking. I don't find that either is any better than the other, but they often have different styles.
Jamiet99uk (873 D)
24 May 12 UTC
Hang on..

"sales/customer service/political people"

How is that one group?
Dys Claimer (116 D)
24 May 12 UTC
Draug - Agree. Like I said, we're really just arguing about the definitions of words. Can't really be right or wrong.

jamie - I'm certainly generalizing. But I do find that the salesmen and the lawyers, and the political wonks have a different style than the computer/math/science people. Not always of course. But the later group are often better tactically, are often better allies, and are often less aggressive. The former group is often better at persuading people to be on their side, tend to switch alliances more frequently, and often play more of a balance of power game.

It's kind of a dumb generalization, and there are tons of exceptions, but it seems true more often than not. Honestly it's not even really my observation. It's something others pointed out to me first, but it seems true from my experience as well.
krellin (80 DX)
24 May 12 UTC
@Draug -- I think by Dys' argument, Webdip is not Diplomacy either. Tone of voice is lost, facial expressions, etc. So - this is not Diplomacy.

@Dys -- Lawyer...huh...you guys dont' live by the rules...you live to SKIRT the rules to win the case...but you definitely do NOT come from the same mindset of an Engineer!
krellin (80 DX)
24 May 12 UTC
@Dys -- In reference to Jamie -- am I offending you? Is there something wrong with our dialogue? See...Jamie is mad because on day I used his own words against him like 5 times in a row...his own words from the same thread, mind you...and suddenly I was a dick and he muted me! lol
Draugnar (0 DX)
24 May 12 UTC
Krellin, you are suck a dick. :-)

LOL! Can't pass up the opportunity to use that WebDip meme.

@Jamie - I think he groups them together as the persuasive personality who may not be tactically and strategically as good as the technical group just as the technical group members may not be as persuasive as the emotive group. Notice I said "may not be". There are plenty who are skilled in both aspects of the game.
Draugnar (0 DX)
24 May 12 UTC
@Dys - Yes, to me the game is defined by the the rulebook. If we are going to declare that one variation from the rulebook means it is no longer said game, then any variation means it is no longer that game. But the spirit of the game is about cooperation and deceit and purely a game of skill (no dice or other random factors) that applies in all the current variants we play here, from various press types to different maps. To me, the only time it ceases to be diplomacy is when the core game mechanics change which, in the case of Diplomacy, means random factors come into play.

You are a lawyer, so think about this from the "defending the IP" point of view. Would someone be allowed to copy the map and all the rules except say there is no communication and call it "Anti-Diplomacy" or would they be sued into oblivion? I suspect the later and therefore gunboat is Diplomacy. Not my preferred form (I suck at it under the current constraints of all orders having to be legit, but it is still Diplomacy.
Draugnar (0 DX)
24 May 12 UTC
Clarification, I meant the game is definied by the rulebook in the rules stated intent (the summary as it were), but if one wishes to enforce an aspect of the rules outside of the descriptive intent, then one is taking a styrict "letter of the law" interpretation to the rules to define the game and therefore *any* variaiton means it is no longer that game. The *intent* of the "law" (the game) is to play a game if alliances and treachery that has no random chance involved. That intent exists in all forms on this site, but a few variants on VDip lose that intent by adding random factors like the hurricanes in the "Pirates!" variant.
Alex987 (174 D)
24 May 12 UTC
Every year any armies in Russia must lose troops to the Russian Winter, and the Barents Sea must freeze over.

And if there is an army in Serbia for two years or more, it splits into Serbia and Kosovo, neither yielding supply centers.


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cspieker (18223 D)
24 May 12 UTC
Cheating accusation button
It seems to me that there are cheating accusations on forum EVERY DAY. Often times there are more than one per day. This site is not really well set up in terms of people being able to figure out how they are supposed to handle this. Or at least, it's not well enough set up to prevent mulitple cheating accusations in the forum each week.
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Maettu (7933 D)
24 May 12 UTC
Need more players
... for a regular WTA game. gameID=89412 (hopefully) starts in 8 hours!
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brainbomb (290 D)
24 May 12 UTC
Whimsy-shire level Diablo 3
http://www.complex.com/video-games/2012/05/diablo-iiis-hidden-cow-level-is-called-whimsyshire

I cannot believe this is real has anyone actually gotten to this? the cow level D3 version
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BrownPaperTiger (508 D)
24 May 12 UTC
"Left" & CD
Can someone point me to the explanations of "left" and "CD" and the criteria?
Thanks
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Chanakya. (703 D)
23 May 12 UTC
Sitter required.
I need a sitter for around two weeks, I need to go to my village wiyh no connectivity
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greysoni (160 D)
24 May 12 UTC
pontential cheating on "gunboat-283" game.
Bizarre level of cooperation between England and France.....could a Mod take a look at it? or how do I contact a Mod
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SacredDigits (102 D)
24 May 12 UTC
I need one person in the next 6 hours, please
gameID=89589

48 hour phases, semi-anon, the game is intended for people that are down on their diplo luck lately. The password is 3595
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thatwasawkward (4690 D(B))
22 May 12 UTC
If a tree falls in Livonia...
... does it make a sound?
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abgemacht (1076 D(G))
23 May 12 UTC
Reshuffle
So, I'm watching The Thick of It and they keep talking about a reshuffle. Would someone from the UK care to enlighten me on exactly what this is and why it is done. AFAIK, this is not a standard thing in the US.
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obiwanobiwan (248 D)
24 May 12 UTC
A Christmas Present for a Jewish/Atheist/Aesthete? The Great Gatsby 2012 Trailer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rARN6agiW7o
I have to be honest, I was really skeptical about this when my friends and I first heard about it...and I STILL don't get 1. Why the hell it's in 3-D (why does a period piece on tragedy of the American Dream need 3-D?) and I'm no Leo fan, and I don't see DiCaprio as Gatsby...and Luhrman is not my favorite director, but...all that said...this trailer gives me real hope, looks epic!
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Octavious (2701 D)
23 May 12 UTC
Life and death political issue!
Every now and then we get a chance to make a real difference.
Every now and then we can really change the world for the better.
This is one of those times!
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orathaic (1009 D(B))
22 May 12 UTC
Gay marriage and disgust...
'several studies led by Yoel Inbar of Tilburg University in the Netherlands have found that conservatives are more easily disgusted' see: http://www.newscientist.com/mobile/article/mg21428655.700-why-gay-marriage-divides-the-world.html
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MarshallShore (122 D)
23 May 12 UTC
Petition
To the Admins - Please boot anyone with overly offensive names (e.g. HITLER69).
+1 to show your support please!
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