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k08dc01 (169 D)
27 Mar 09 UTC
site statistics?
I've seen statistics on other websites (probably wikipedia) for the cumulative wins for each country over a given amount of time. Does phpDiplomacy do this? If not is there a way that this site could start publicizing this info, or could we manually do collect the data on this thread?
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lizards160 (100 D)
27 Mar 09 UTC
please join My game
http://phpdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=9709
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greatone99 (100 D)
26 Mar 09 UTC
Best amount of time for Phase?
What do you think is best for phase time?
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Floodgates (2004 D)
24 Mar 09 UTC
Game paused, how to unpause?
Hey, I am in a game where someone got banned for some reason, and the game was paused. Everyone voted to unpause, except someone else took over the banned player before the last person had voted to unpause. Now because he was being thumped anyway, he has abandoned the game and we have no way to continue playing.
How can I get a mod or someone to start the game again? gameID=9353
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Malleus (2719 D)
26 Mar 09 UTC
Gunboat - Potentially dumb question
How are gunboat rules enforced? I don't see any option when creating a game for making a gunboat game, so what stops people from communicating?
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Braveheart (2408 D(S))
23 Mar 09 UTC
Intimate Diplomacy
Anyone here tried out this variant?
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thymin (133 D)
26 Mar 09 UTC
Sure is alot of chatter for a gunboat game...
http://phpdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=9422
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end (100 D)
26 Mar 09 UTC
Leaving a game
How do you leave a game you have joined/are playing?
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end (100 D)
25 Mar 09 UTC
Need help - game not starting
I am running my own phpDip server. i have 7 people joined a game, but the game has been stuck in "will start momentarily" for over 36 hours. How do I get it started?
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greatone99 (100 D)
26 Mar 09 UTC
Guys following me into games
I've started playing a few new games recently and two guys keep joining in every game I start, any advice, because i'm already sick of playing with them, the join together on everything?
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Dee Eff (1759 D)
25 Mar 09 UTC
Can a moderator please pause this game?
http://www.phpdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=9023

Turkey was away for a few days, everyone voted for a pause except Germany, who is away but didn't CD yet. Turkey is now back (and lost rumania in his absence), but we'd like the game to be paused anyway because Italy's getting a baby, which sounds to me as a pretty convincing reason to pause the game. Can a mod please pause this game? Thanks.
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Baquack (347 D)
25 Mar 09 UTC
Should there be a limit to the amount of games you can join?
I'm in a game at the moment with a chap who's playing 15 (fifteen!) games in total, and both I and others in the game have noticed this has effected his ability to diplome. He says a few words to his direct neighbours and stays completely silent with his non-neighbours, and I and some other players have already discussed how this is effecting the game in a negative fashion. Should there be a limit to how many games people can join to make sure they have enough time to play the game properly?
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wooooo (926 D)
25 Mar 09 UTC
New Game: Stabbing Allowed
Maybe people will join this one
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flashman (2274 D(G))
25 Mar 09 UTC
Plug sockets...
One for our United States gamers...
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americandiplomat (0 DX)
26 Mar 09 UTC
Awesome Game
http://phpdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=9691
Play this game!!!
14 hour phases
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Babak (26982 D(B))
23 Mar 09 UTC
When is the new League and Tournament starting?
I've heard 'March', 'Spring', and 'In a few weeks' - and they have all passed... but no forum conversation on the topic. also - how many points should I leave in reserve for each... thanks in advance for helping an eager dipper out.
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fortknox (2059 D)
23 Mar 09 UTC
Rules Question: Land convoy?
Can you convoy over coasts? For example, can a fleet in holland convoy an army in kiel to belgium?
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ShadowSpy (169 D)
25 Mar 09 UTC
Diplomacy Simulators?
Does anyone know of any Diplomacy simulators online? One where I could input the current positions of all pieces on the board and then enter orders for each country to see what would happen?
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DipperDon (6457 D)
25 Mar 09 UTC
New Game: So, I Lied.
http://www.phpdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=9671
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wooooo (926 D)
25 Mar 09 UTC
New Game: No Stabbing Allowed...
Yep
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end (100 D)
25 Mar 09 UTC
FirstTime game
please join firs time game
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diplomat1824 (0 DX)
24 Mar 09 UTC
CD France, need replacement
"Diplomacy Beginners". France is about to be defeated and we need someone to take one for the team and give up a few (D)s to hasten the next two turns.
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Commander David (432 D)
25 Mar 09 UTC
Head-on battles
I'm just wondering about a rule in Diplomacy. If I support move somewhere, and someone else supports move from that place to the place of mine that is moving, with equal support, do we both just not move, do we swap, or what?

Thanks!
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LitleTortilaBoy (124 D)
23 Mar 09 UTC
The most annoying thing that can happen I believe
Don't you hate it when there's that guy in a game that just screws up your plans for no conceivable reason? Maybe he won't speak to you, negotiate, or maybe they're an appeaser.
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egosselin79 (115 D)
25 Mar 09 UTC
Please join game!
hi! just like to inform some begininners that i've created a game just for us and am encouraging new players to participate. ive put a short phase on this game so please join before time runs out!

P.S. The game is called: Beginners Game #1 and is located on the third page
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BlackNhite (100 D)
24 Mar 09 UTC
New Game, Higher Stakes
http://phpdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=9655

Yet another new game, the title's an inside joke.
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Chalks (488 D)
24 Mar 09 UTC
Amazon Kindle
I just got mine yesterday! If you don't know what the Kindle is, just look at the front page of amazon.com.
Review forthcoming
Chalks (488 D)
24 Mar 09 UTC
oh wow I love this thing. I can hardly explain how awesome it is to have books in this handy little device. Reading has always been a passion of mine, but recently I had stopped reading very much because I either never had a book with me, or didn't want to lug one around. Now, I can practically carry a whole library with me! The best part is that all of my textbooks are available as well. Which means that next semester, instead of having to carry three or more 5lb books around, I can just bring my kindle. Sweet.

Oh, it gets better. The wireless delivery system has worked flawlessly for me so far. It's amazing to think that just a few days ago that if I had wanted a book, it would take me days to actually get it. Not to mention the hassle of actually ordering it and/or going to a bookstore. I'm reading prelude to foundation right now that was delivered to the Kindle 90 seconds after I bought it. Oh, and I didn't mention: free wikipedia access, anytime, anywhere!

Another really nice thing about this is now I can spend 5 or 10 minutes here or there reading, without having to remember to bring the right book, or what page I'm on, or anything of the sort. That's _great_ for me, as I rarely have more than 20 minutes or so that I can just sit and read.

ALSO, when I'm commuting (1hr+ driving time every day), I can make it read aloud to me. Sure, it's not the most inspiring of voices, but that hardly matters. The words are more important.

All in all, I will use this more than any other portable device I own. I highly, highly recommend it. Does anyone else have one?
RBerenguel (334 D)
24 Mar 09 UTC
Looks nice. Have you seen xkcd's comic about the kindle? http://xkcd.com/548/ amusing :)
abgemacht (1076 D(G))
24 Mar 09 UTC
Do you have a link so I can see if my textbooks are available?
sean (3490 D(B))
24 Mar 09 UTC
Can you transfer pdf/other format books from your pc to the kindle or are you locked into the wireless amazon system?

Whats the range like of Downloadable books?

i like the idea but i might wait until third party makers step in, competition will bring the price down of the unit and the book price a lot i think. I detest DRM heavy and locked in to a particular format/source media items.
abgemacht (1076 D(G))
24 Mar 09 UTC
I'm seriously considering buying one, so please excuse the questions.

Is it comfortable to hold? In some of the pictures it looks like all the buttons on the front make it inconvenient.

Have you tried the PDF converter yet? I hear it doesn't read PDFs, but you can convert them for 10 cents.
abgemacht (1076 D(G))
24 Mar 09 UTC
@sean

That's probably the biggest thing holding me back.

I have tons of PDFs I'd like to use. Honestly, I don't really care if it wants to covert them, but in my experience, converting PDFs usually results in a mess.
kestasjk (95 DMod(P))
24 Mar 09 UTC
It just seems too expensive I think. It's not like the main cost of a book is the stuff it's made out of, they still cost a lot even digitally. If it was DRM free and removed publishers from the equation, allowing people to sell books at their own price, maybe it'd become more economical. Problem is the hardware is probably subsidised by the book costs, so it'll take even longer for something like this to be DRM free
cgwhite32 (1465 D)
24 Mar 09 UTC
Anything like this makes me sigh sadly, and be pleased at the same time. An odd reaction you might say. Here's why:

Personally, I love books. I am a voracious reader, and tend to devour books very rapidly - sometimes three or more books in a week. Yet the thought of reading off a screen fills me with horror! What about the feel and texture of a book, the old musty smell, or just the pleasure of having the ability to pick up an old book off a shelf and re-read a good one. I spend all day at work reading off the screen - doing it off a screen at home or on the commute... well, my eyes would go square! Also, staring at a screen for too long gives me headaches.

Despite saying all that, I realise that there are people out there who will get into reading because of the technology, so I won't begrudge the development. I just hope it doesn't kill off the book!
Chalks (488 D)
24 Mar 09 UTC
Abgemacht: http://www.amazon.com/kindle and you can browse the selection.

as for comfortable to hold: yes and no. If you only use one hand, and don't have anything to rest it on, your arm will get tired. If you use both hands and/or have something to rest on... it's very comfortable. All the buttons seem to be very excellently placed. The only nitpick I have is the five way toggle button is a little bit hard to push up or down rapidly. You don't need to do that often (ever?) when reading though, so it's not a big deal.

Sean: I believe you have to email pdfs to the kindle and they'll be converted for 10 cents. I haven't tried though. You _can_ store the book files on your computer though, and transfer them over the usb cable (included). I'm running windows XP and it recognized it as a standard usb flash drive, and it's very obvious where I would put the .amz files. You also have the option of downloading the books straight to your computer instead of straight to the kindle. Easy peasy.

as for the range of books, you'd have to look through the link I gave above. So far the only thing that I would like to get that I can't is a spanish newspaper. Every book I've looked for I've found easily.

And yes, I hate the DRM too... sadly, I'm pretty sure the DRM is why publishers are willing to have their books converted to Amazon's format though... they still have control. So, I'm not too bummed out about it.

kestas: I thought so too at first. Then I thought about it... if I buy 30 bestsellers... that's about $300 saved. They're half price. I'm SURE I'll buy more books than that.

cgwhite: Oh I know exactly what you mean. A small part of me died when I started reading and didn't get to feel or smell (mmm, old book smell) the book. As for the screen: this one is different. Really. It doesn't refresh like a traditional screen does... it's more like staring at an etch-a-sketch. There's no backlight, and you have to use a traditional lighting source to read it. You almost feel like you're reading straight off a page.
Chalks (488 D)
24 Mar 09 UTC
RBerenguel: oh yeah, I completely forgot about that... I love xkcd.

I didn't say this either: the built in web browser is very basic, and does not have javascript, java, or flash support. Which means you can't play diplomacy on it (first thing I checked!). Wikipedia access rules though, and so does fast googling. The free wireless is seriously one of the best features.
Chalks (488 D)
24 Mar 09 UTC
in fact, holy crap: I just read an xkcd post on my Kindle! <3
sean (3490 D(B))
24 Mar 09 UTC
seems a bit rich, amazon charging me to convert my pdf's so i can read them on MY kindle!

but yes im sure the price of the dl books...about $10? is subsiding the price of the Kindle, but look at the rate MP3 players dropped in price over the last 5 years so im sure the Kindle unit and book price will come down quickly.

that said my next big electronic purchase is already decided- want to get great speakers for my pc and my laptop is 5 years old, need to think about getting a new one.
cgwhite32 (1465 D)
24 Mar 09 UTC
Chalks, I'm not sure where in the world you live, but when you said this:

"Then I thought about it... if I buy 30 bestsellers... that's about $300 saved. They're half price. I'm SURE I'll buy more books than that."

I thought: Join a local library... It's free, and you have thousands of books to read. My local one is very good, and I can take books out of any of 18 libraries in our London Borough or request them. It's also just been refurbed, with nice coffee machines and good lighting, and you can take 10 books out at a time!

How big are the files for the books? I mean, how many books can you store on the kindle, and how big would an 'average' classic like a Hardy or George Eliot be to store on a reader/computer?
Chalks (488 D)
24 Mar 09 UTC
I did join a local library. I promptly read all the sci-fi they had, and I now owe them $40 or so. Way to return books. >.<

File size: the whole Bible, NIV is 4.5 MB
Isaac Asimov's Prelude to Foundation, 335 KB

They're small. 1.4GB free space = 700 - 1000 books? Something like that.
Chrispminis (916 D)
24 Mar 09 UTC
I think the Kindle is a great concept, but I'm with sean. I hope it doesn't kill books, and I'll be waiting for third parties to come in and for prices to drop.

I'm not willing to jump through the early high price hurdle for the Kindle and it strikes me that they're holding out on us. They could totally fit more than 1.4GB on that thing, even though most of us would never use that much, and they could totally sell books for far cheaper. I definitely think the price will drop significantly in a couple of years for both the Kindle and for the books they're selling, and at that point I might consider buying a Kindle.
Chalks (488 D)
24 Mar 09 UTC
you're probably right. In fact, I'm sure you're right. I didn't want to wait a few years though. :)


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rlumley (0 DX)
24 Mar 09 UTC
Public Press!!
http://www.phpdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=9649
http://www.phpdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=9648

I love public press, so I created a couple of public press games!!! OK... so the second was an accident! But you should still join them!
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greatone99 (100 D)
24 Mar 09 UTC
10 points, 36 hour phase
http://phpdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=9639
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Jamiet99uk (808 D)
23 Mar 09 UTC
Newbie with a rules question:
Hi. I've noticed that you can only build new units in your original home supply centres. What happens if you lose all your home supply centres, but are still gaining territory abroad - are you prevented from creating new units unless you can re-gain your home SC's?
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