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The Great War

Postby Dukasaur on Wed Sep 17, 2014 7:59 pm

Welcome to the largest event in the history of Conquer Club. Welcome to the Event that made bigWham do a double-take. Welcome to an event so Great, it can only be called:
      THE GREAT WAR

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We will try to recreate, using tournaments and sub-events, the entire history of World War I.

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show: seizure of fallujah -- Freemium exemption tournament
ConfederateSS wrote:-------Seizure of Fallujah/Storyline-----
--------Part II: Sam. Off.-----
-----------March 19th,1917----

----------I Wayward Day find the morning of March 19th,1917 a some what peaceful one. Sandstorms that plagued our Anglo-Indian army force. Have seemed to have vanished for now. Like the top part of an hourglass, the time of bad weather has run out for now. As I drink from my canteen, through the corner of my eye I can see a messenger running towards me.
------"Major, here is a letter from General Maude!",he shouts,handing me the letter.
------"Thank You Sgt.",I reply.
------I ask him,"Do you know what it says?"
------"Yes",he answers, laughing
------"How do you feel about it?",I say.
------"Well Sir, it should be very interesting.",he says as he walks off.
------The note says I am to led a small command detail to seize the town of Fallujah. The Sgt.(O'Malley) who just dropped off the order. Is to me my aid. On the mission. He has just gone to get my horse. This is part of Gen.Maude's 4 part objective in Mesopotamia,his Samarrah Offensive. We are to capture Fallujah and secure the dams on the Euphrates river. To prevent the Turkish army from flooding the area. Well that is the gist of it anyway.
------As Sgt.O'Malley brings my horse and supplies. We head to the rest of the combat force. We are quickly briefed by Gen. Maude. Then off we go into a sea of sand. That's an understatement, for navigating your way through the Desert, is like a sea captain sailing the seas. I have a queasy feeling in my stomach, not from the travel through the Desert. More so, the fact that I am not a real officer. Well, I guess I am now, just like that.
------For hours on end we travel it seems. Through the SUN baked sands of The Syrian Desert. As I reach into my satchel and take out my field glasses. I head to the top of a little sand dune, off sparkling in the distance. I can see the town of Fallujah as it juts out on the bends in the Euphrates. As it sticks out like a sea port on the Syrian Desert. as I put my field glasses away. I look at a local scratching of some sort of map. I can see where we are, closing in on Fallujah.
------I can see a path on the map of dots and lines. It is an ancient trade route. That heads towards Fallujah. As the route and the town of Fallujah, links the Oasis towns of The Nerd Province, in my time,Saudi Arabia. With the great cities of Aleppo and Mosul to the north. The town of Fallujah is also on the desert highway between Baghdad and Amman. Fallujah is a crossroads, for 1,000's of years people have bene going up and down, that north-south desert highway. It reminds me of Route 66 back in THE USA. Fallujah is a place that binds together the people of wnhat is my time,Saudi Arabia,Iraq,Syria and Jordan.
------AsI stare at the map. I think, although longer and will take more time. I have decided to attack Fallujah by taking the ancient route. I believe the Turks will have the desert highway well protected. Our troops pull out heading down that old trade route. As we grow nearer to the town of Fallujah, I keep expecting our troops to come under attack. Closer and Closer we come towards the town.Still nothing. The silence is what scores me the most. I kinda would rather be under an artillery barrage right now.
------Wait could the Turks have fled like they have been doing. Nope, I see them. HOLD ON.
------"LOOK, up there a top the dome shaped tower! It is a white flag waving!",shouts Sgt.O'Malley.
------"I believe your right Sgt.",I reply.
------As our troops enter the town of Fallujah. We enter unopposed. The small garrison of Turkish soldiers. Await us in the town's square. Right in the middle of the city. All their weapons in a large pile. Their commander comes over to me, he unlatches his belt, with his sword on it. He hands me his sword. As he bows his head. He then proceeds to kneel before me.
------"Get up, I tell him, as I accept his surrender. You and your men will not be harmed.",I tell him,lowering my hand.
------The Turkish officer stands up, he smiles and shakes my hand. He and his men are allowed to go to a section of town. As long as they stay there in peace. They will not be bothered.
------WOW!,I think to myself. This is pretty easy. Commanding a combat force. I tell O'Malley to let the men rest and have fun. Well, not to much fun.
------As a few hours pass, I am in a small local drinking establishment. Who should come in? I nearly die inside. Standing before me, live in person. It is MR.ARABIA himself.Lt.Col.T.E.Lawrence.
------"Well Major,it see you and your men have had quite a battle.",he says chuckling.
------"Yes,Col. sit down , enjoy the festivities.",I say smiling.
------The 2 of us talk and drink for hours on end. The Col.Mr.Arabia, sees our Mesopotamia invasion a disaster. He believes the people of England have been led into a trap from which it will be hard to escape with dignity and honor. They have been tricked into it by a steady with holding of information. The reports coming from Baghdad, are belated,insincere and incomplete. Things have been far worse than we have been told by our administration more bloody and inefficient than the public knows. It is a disgrace to our Imperial record and may soon be to inflamed for any ordinary cure. we are today not far from disaster. Our unfortunate troops, Indian and British, under hard conditions of climate and supply. Will be forced to police an immense area we take from the ottomans. Paying early everyday in lives for the willfully wrong policy of the civil administration in Baghdad and London. But the responsibility in this case, is not the army. Which has had acted only upon the request of the civil authorities. I think to myself. T.E.Lawrence might as well be talking about Fallujah 87 years later. as it sounds like Iraqi and USA relations in my time.
------Col. Lawrence goes on to tell of his bunk mate at Sandhurst Military Academy. Lt.Col.Gerald Leachman, who was sent to patrol an area controlled by local tribes men. He was killed by a tribal leader named Shaykh Dhari. For Fallujah is an area that embodies the inter related tribal, religious and national aspects of Iraqi History. As the Col. leaves. I think of what I have learned walking around town today.
-----People in the city are linked by tribe family or marriage to people in all of the surrounding countries of my time of, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Iraq and Jordan. Most of the people follow ideas that came out of the eastern part of Saudi Arabia in the late 18th century. Which in my time are called Wahhabi ideas. Ideas of a man called Muhammad Ib n' Abdal-Wahhab, which took root in Fallujah more than 200 years ago. In other words, it is a place where what we in the west would call Fundamentalist Salafi, or Wahhabi ideas. That have been implanted for 10 generations in the region.
------As I look around the town of Fallujah, before our troops head back to meet up with the main force of Gen.Maude. It looks so peaceful, I know what it will look like for the next 87 years. So sad. Well a trip that took 8 days, to secure a surrender in 8 minutes, not to shabby, for an American student, studying in Italy, but caught some how over a 100 years earlier in the heart of World War I. T.E.Lawrence waves bye to me, as our troops leave the city. I feel sad inside, I know Mr.Arabia will survive WWI, but not his own demons, that will cause him to take his own life...AWAY WE GO....

------Seizure of Fallujah/ Tournament-----
-----------Part II: Sam. Off.-----
---------1/3..................16 Player Tournament-----
----------Wayward Day Diary: March 19th,1917----

-----------Gen.Maude ordered the seizure of Fallujah to prevent the Turkish Army from flooding the area around the Euphrates river basin. He ordered the dams to be secure and the town taken. In 8 days after the fall of Baghdad. Fallujah surrendered without a fight as well. The Ottoman Garrison at Fallujah had no will to fight. A British Victory over the Ottoman Empire. a long with stopping the Turks from flooding the region. The British mow controlled the major trade routes and desert highways of the region. But doom would soon engulf this area, an still last till even now in the 21st century.

Round 1)(Crossroads of the area)
16 players start and 10 move on.,Maps:Castle Lands,Conquer 4,Middle East:3,1-vs-1 games on each map.:Standard,Auto,Sequential,Escalating,Chained,20 Rounds.

Round 2)(A mirror image of Modern US/Iraq of today)
10 players start and 6 move on,Scores Reset:Maps:USA,U.S.Senate,Route 66:3,5 player games on each map.:Terminator,Auto,Sequential,Escalating,Chained, 20 rounds.

Round 3)(Joining a lot of Oasis cities of the Syrian Desert)
6 players start, Scores Reset:Maps:Oasis,W.W.I Gallipoi:5,6 player games on each map.:Terminator, Auto,Sequential, Escalating, Chained,20 Rounds.

-- CSS

show: Jebel Hamrin
ConfederateSS wrote:--------Battle of Jebel Hamrin/ Storyline-----
-------------Part III: Sam. Off.-----
--------------March 25th,1917---

-------------Well I Wayward Day just a few days ago captured the town of Fallujah, without a shot being fired. I'm back in Baghdad at Gen.Maude's command center. As he continues to execute his Samarrah Offensive. As he goes over today's plans for the Samarrah Offensive objectives. For Gen. Maude feels the presence of 10,000 Ottoman troops north of Baghdad. Led by Khalil Pasha,and the presence of of another 15,000 troops under Ali Ishan Bey. Posed a threat to the British position in the region. For intelligence obtained by the British , indicated that the Ottomans were preparing a new army group to retake Mesopotamia.
------Gen.Maude has chosen to dispatch 4 columns under the command of Maj.Gen. H. D'urban Keary. The 1st objective for the force was to be the village of Baquba. In hopes to trap Ali Ishan Bey's troops. Reports the British have, tell that Ishan Bey would attempt to meet up with Khalil's existing force at Baquba, where a Turkish garrison was in place. As the briefing ends, everyone departs. I gather my things and go to join one of the columns.
------We depart for Baquba in hopes of one big showdown with the Ottoman forces. Winner take all in the battle for Mesopotamia. Well when we arrived at Baquba, we learn from the local towns people. That the Turkish garrison went north to join Ali Ishan Bey's forces. There was no word on where Khalil's troops are at the moment. Gen. Keary decided to head north, after Ishan's troops. Gen. Keary hopes to squeeze Ishan's forces, between his British troops and the Russians forces chasing Ishan out of Persia. Which would trap the Turkish forces at the foot of the Jebel Hamrin mountains.
------Reports of Khalil's 6th army were coming in. Khalil was attempting to join Ishan's XIII corps and invade British India. But Khalil seen Russian forces under the command of Lt.Gen. Nikolai Nikolavich Batratov. But decided to head back to Mesopotamia. A few Russians pursued Khalil's 6th army. But Ishan was able to send some of his XIII corps to the Diyala river. Ishan's troops held their ground against the Russians, who at this point had lost the nerve to fight. This allowed Khalil's 6th army to slip back across the Diyala river, back into Mesopotamia. Gen. Maude got word of this. As Gen. Keary was ordered to head towards and hunt down Ali Ishan Bey's troops at the Jebel Hamrin mountains.
------As Keary's advance up the Diyala river was delayed by acts of Ottoman rear guard units. Ishan sent 4,500 of his troops to dig 3 secure lines of trenches, overlooking 2 canals at the foot of Mt. Hamrin. Meanwhile , Gen. Keary has no idea the Russians have left the area. His plan is to attack straight ahead. It needs to begin in secret. Well Turkish troops have spotted our troops building a bridge. The Turks have sent more of their troops to the area. As seen and reported to Gen. Keary by British air units.
------Gen.Keary still intends to send his Indian brigade to attack the Ottoman position. While the 9th Indian brigade would flank around to the east. A point that the Turks have now reinforced, do to them seeing our troops building bridges. Well things started off in a disaster. The 9th Indian brigade did not flank far enough east. They attacked right where the Turks put more troops. Instead of encircling the Turkish trenches as Gen. Keary hoped. The 9th Indian brigade became pinned down, and was only able to withdraw. Once the 8th Indian brigade launched their assault at the center of the Ottoman trenches.
------By the end of the day of March 25th, Gen. Keary called off the attack. To prevent his troops from suffering more useless casualties. Ishan used this Ottoman Victory to withdraw across the Diyala river, in an effort to link up with Khalil Pasha's 6th Ottoman Army.
------Meanwhile our battle worn troops press on wards, as Gen. Keary hopes on joining up with the Russian Persian Forces. Chase and destroy the Turkish forces of Khalil and Ishan. As we make our way into Persia. We come across a Russian force, that has quit the war. Those who have not already deserted. Have no will to continue to fight. As the Russians and Gen.Keary learn about the Russian Revolution, taking Russian troops off the battlefields of WWI. Today's date APRIL 1st. I don't know about in the British Empire, but in my time, in The USA. April 1st is APRIL FOOL'S DAY. After we traveled all this way, only to come up empty, of finding Allied help. The day of April Fools seems fitting, symbolic some how.
------Gen. Keary, turns our forces around. We don't track the Ottoman forces. Instead we head to rejoin Gen.Maude's main force, in his Samarrah Offensive. Although the Battle of Jebel Hamrin is an Ottoman victory. The Ottomans will never again threaten British India, by way of Persia. As we head back, I try and count the stars in the night sky, as time passes by. As if watching our beaten troops return to base, through a sea of sand. On to the next battle...

---------Battle of Jebel Hamrin/ Tournament------
----------Part III: Sam. Off.-------
--------1/3................16 Player Tournament------
--------Wayward Day's Diary: March 25th,1917---

-----------Part of Gen.Maude's Samarrah Offensive is to stop Ali Ishan Bey's 15,000 Ottoman troops. From joining up with Khalil Pasha's 10,000 troops and forming a new Ottoman Army Group, to take back Mesopotamia. Gen. Maude dispatches 4 columns of British troops under the command of Maj. Gen. Keary. To hunt down Ishan's troops. Gen. Keary heads north to squeeze Ishan's troops between the British and the Russian forces in Persia. In the end, Ishan holds off a chance of Keary encircling the Turkish troops at the Battle of Jebel Hamrin. Keary also learns the Russians have quit World War I. An Ottoman Victory, Ishan's troops still run free.

Round 1)(Gen. Maude dispatches 4 columns of Infantry)
16 players start 10 move on.Maps:Alexander's Empire, King of The Mountains, Peloponnesian War:3,1-vs-1 games on each map:POLY(4),Auto,Sequential,Escalating,Chained,20 Rounds.

Round 2)(Leaders of both sides Gamble)
10 players start and 6 move on,Scores Reset:Maps:Classic Cities:Istanbul,Indian Empire,Poker Club:3,5 player games on each map.:Terminator,Auto,Sequential,Escalating,Chained,20 Rounds.

Round 3)(Gen.Keary's hope for Russian help,turns up empty)
6 players start,Scores Reset,Maps:Classic Cities:Moscow,Soviet Union:5,6 player games on each map.:Terminator,Auto,Sequential,Escalating,Chained,20 Rounds.

-- CSS

show: battle of shiala
ConfederateSS wrote:--------Battle of Shiala/ Storyline-----
--------Part IV: Sam. Off.----
--------April 11th,1917----

------------Well I Wayward Day find myself in the war tent of Gen.Maude, on the morning of April 11th,1917. Things are not happy one here in camp. As even I know how easy the taking of Baghdad and Fallujah had been. But we sure took an old fashion wood shed whooping. The Turks gave us a humbling defeat at their hands. We all know, poor leadership was mostly at fault. For even with up to date air force reports. Gen. Keary threw our troops in a buzz saw effect of the enemy's strong position. If Gen. Keary was hoping to make a name for himself, he did.
------As Ali Ishan Bey's force of 15,000 got away from a chance of our troops encircling and destroying them, before they join up with Khalil Pasha's 6th Ottoman Army. Well Gen. Maude has decided to try one more time. He has dispatched a cavalry brigade to intercept Ishan's troops. As it was retreating from the Russians in Persia.
------As Gen. Maude looks over the battle map. News has just come in. Earlier the war tent found out that the cavalry brigade sent out after Ishan's forces. Had become over whelmed by the Turks, outnumbered and sent for help. Gen. Maude had sent 2 infantry brigades under the command of General Marshall.Marshall has reached the town of Shiala,states the report.
------Meanwhile at Shiala itself. Ali Ishan Bey and the British cavalry commander can not believe their eyes. They are surprised to see Gen. Marshall's 2 infantry brigades run right into part of the Turkish 2nd division of Ishan's forces. That just had defeated the British at the battle of Jebel Hamrin. As the Turkish 2nd division is engaged in a flank attack at Shiala on the Diyala river, some 30km west of the river Tigris.
------As more reports pour in, Gen. Maude continues to pace back and forth, hovering over the battle map. As the hours pass. The battle becomes a race between the 2 Armies. As the make a break for the high ground. The British troops scrambled up all the way. They were able to reach the high ground over looking Shiala 1st. Were soon able to set up 18 pound guns, that had just made it to the battle, a top the high ground.
------Gen. Maude would soon become relaxed. As the 18 pounders soon helped beat back attack after attack by the Turks. As the Turkish 2nd division fell back to the Jebel Hamrin Mountains to regroup. Gen. Marshall, had his 2 infantry brigades along with the one surrounded British cavalry brigade, turned and headed for the railway at Samarrah. To join up with the main British attack force. All in all, as both sides left Shiala. The Battle was a British Victory,but I'd call it a draw. Between the Empires of Great Britain and Ottoman.
------As the cheering calms down in the war tent. For we haven't won anything yet. Gen. Maude marks the next spot on his battle map. One place...Istabulat...Where Khalil Pasha has gone to regroup...I have been sent to a group known as BLACK WATCH BATTALION...It sounds peaceful,yikes.

---------Hopefully a Freemium Friendly Tournament..........
--------Battle of Shiala/ Tournament-----
---------Part IV: Sam. Off.-----
------1/3.................12 Player Tournament-----
--------Wayward Day's Diary: April 11th,1917---
----------The battle of Shiala was a short engagement between the British and Ottoman Empires. After the British failed to destroy Ali Ishan Bey's 15,000 troops at the battle of Jebel Hamrin. Gen. Maude dispatches a cavalry brigade to find Ishan's forces. The cavalry soon became outnumbered and surrounded by the Turks at Shiala. Gen. Maude sent 2 infantry brigades under General Marshall to rescue the trapped British cavalry. In doing so met up with the Turkish 2nd division. Both raced to take the high ground. The British won the race. Soon the Turks left Shiala, the British left heading for Samarrah's railyard...The Battle a Draw, but I guess you could call it a small British Victory.

Round 1)(A Desert looking Map)
12 Players Start and 6 move on.Map:Thyseneal:3,1-vs-1 games,Standard,Auto,Sequential,Escalating,Unlinited,20 Rounds.

Round 2)(An out of the way kind of landscape)
6 Players Start and 2 move on,Scores Reset.Map:Tameriel:2,6 player games,Terminator,Auto,Sequential,Escalating,Unlimited,20 Rounds.

Round 3)(Battle of Cavalry)
2 Players start,Map:Knights:3,1-vs-1 games,Standard,Auto,Sequential,Escalating,Unlimited,20 Rounds.

-- CSS

show: Istabulat
ConfederateSS wrote:----------Battle of Istabulat/ Storyline------
------------Park V: Sam. Off.------
-----------April 21st,1917------

--------I Wayward Day have been sent out by Gen. Maude to join and report on the unit known as Black Watch. As Khalil Pasha has gone to Istabulat to regroup his Ottoman forces. Gen. Maude has sent in the Black Watch unit to go after him.
------As I leave camp, I can see some of the Infantry Brigades coming back from their hard fight at Shiala. As they rescued a trapped British cavalry brigade. Kept them from being wiped out by the Turks. I wave to them as I pass by. After a few hours through the sand and strong wind. I finally reach the Black Watch unit.
------As I make my way into the unit's camp. I see 2 soldiers sitting on some rocks. I head towards them. As they signal me over. I am already off my horse. As I walk to them, dusting off my clothes, full of sand. I shout,"Hello, I am Major Wayward Day,Gen. Maude has sent me to your unit!".The 2 of them laugh.
------"I am Lt. John Reginald Graham.",says the Lt..
------"Hello Major, I am Private Charles Melvin, but you can call me "Chay".",he says smiling.
------As I shake their hands, I feel a great since of honor. To be here with The Famed Black Watch,of the Scottish highlands. It is a well known group. That fights hard,with courage and honor. But I recognized Pvt. Melvin's name, as soon as he said it. When I was little, I visited Scotland once. I remember seeing his Victoria Cross in a museum,in Perth,Scotland. I didn't say or do anything to let him know his destiny. Or that I am from the Future. After an hour of talking about desert fighting. We went our separate ways. Night was going to be on us soon. We all needed to get a good rest. As we are to move out for Istabulat at 2 am. As I awoke to camp preparing for battle. All I could see was dust flying everywhere. Our troops ready to go, we set off after Khalil Pasha and his 6th army.
------Our assault on the Ottoman Position at Istabulat started on the early morning of April 21st,1917. The 92 Punjabis had joined the battle. They advanced on Istabulat station. They successfully led an assault and took the position. Then dug themselves in front of the main position, half a mile beyond the Turkish trenches. At 6:30 am, our Black Watch unit, joined by some Gurkhas reached the foot of the high ridge. Where the enemy laid in waiting for our assault. I found cover behind some sand dunes. Meanwhile the Gurkhas and Black Watch were reaching their objectives almost at the same time. The Gurkhas captured close to 200 Turks, in a small fort. As the Turkish defense was not as strong, as other places along their trenches.
------But in a fort near Dujail the Turk's defenses were stronger. Around 6:45am, Black Watch had cleared the strong point. But The Turks quickly regrouped their forces, and counter attacked. The Turks were able to retake the area,from Black Watch. But at 7:15am The Highlanders pushed the Turks away from this position. As this strong point was now back in British hands. However the Highlanders paid a heavy price. As the lost 10 officers and 173 enlisted men in the fighting.
------The Ottomans launched 7 counter attacks along the banks of the Dujail river. For over 2 hours the 2 armies fought hand to hand combat. Finally the British secured the north bank of the river. As I continue to follow the battle through my field glasses.
------During the fight for the north bank, I seen acts of courage, from the 2 Black Watch soldiers, I meet 1st in this unit. As Black Watch moved closer to the enemy across the sea of sand. Lt. Graham led his machine gun crews that had joined the 56th Punjabi Rifles(Frontier force). They charged across open ground, under very heavy rifle and machine gun fire from the Turks. When his men became casualties, he helped carry ammo during the battle. Even though he was wounded 2 times himself. He continued to advance as he controlled his guns. He was able to lay down accurate fire on the Turks. Who were planning and massing for a counter attack. The gun he had was put out of action by the Turk's rifle fire. As he was wounded for a 3rd time. As the Turks closed in, he was forced to leave his gun, but he destroyed it more making it useless. As he ran across the battlefield, he came across a "Lewis" machine gun. He used it until it was out of ammo, as he mowed down as many Turks as he could. He was wounded for a 4th time, this time severely, do to loss of blood,Lt. Graham finally left the battle.
------As I scanned the fighting through my field glasses. I see what I had already knew. Pvt. Melvin and his fellow men were pinned down, as they waited for help, only 50 yards from the enemy trenches. Pvt. Melvin quickly jumped up, rushed head on towards the enemy by himself. Over ground being swept end to end by rifle and machine gun fire. He finally made it to the Turkish trench. He stopped, fired 2 or 3 shots into the trench. Killing 1 or 2 Turks. As other Turks in the trench continued to fired at him. He jumped into the trench. His rifle broken. He attacked them with his bayonet, in his hand. Being attacked by a mad man, the Turks fled to their 2nd line of defense. But not before, Pvt. Melvin killed 2 more and disarmed 8 Turks and 1 wounded Turk, as he took them prisoner.
------After helping the wounded Turk. He got them out of the trench. He took them back towards the British forces, turned the prisoners over. He then grabbed a new rifle, a load of ammo, returned to the firing line. Where he reported his actions to his platoon SGT.. All this was done, not only under fire from rifles and machine guns. But on their way back to British lines. Pvt. Melvin and his prisoners were exposed to a very heavy artillery barrage. Through out the day Lt. Graham and Pvt. Melvin's actions greatly kept up moral, confidence, and courage in their fellow soldiers. Which helped the British to not let their left flank from being smashed by the Turks. Leading to victory over the Turks. Both men received the Victoria Cross for their actions.
------Around the same time, I was watching through my field glasses. The 9th Bhopals attempted a flanking movement but over shot their objectives and came under fire from the fortified banks of the Dujail river. 200 fell quickly, including great losses among their officers. South of the canal, one company of the 28th Punjabis advanced in line with the 21st (Bareily)Brigade. The Seaforths on their left launched their attacks some 3 hours later. Driving the Turks from their 1st line of defense.
------The Plan was to press on 1st on the right with the 21st Brigade was to give the Ottomans led by Khalil Pasha. A line of retreat to the left. To distract the Turks attention as much as possible from the troops, who had to advance over more open ground. But the Ottoman position held out all day. It was not until early morning under cover of darkness. On April 22nd, the Turks withdrew from their positions. Later pulled out of Istabulat.
------As the smoke, sand, and dust of the battle clear up. I say goodbye to the men of Black Watch. Hop on my horse, try to make my way back to Gen. Maude's main force. Through the dark of night and sea of sand I ride. As I go over the battle I just seen, in my head. The wind hits me in the face. From time to time. Giving me some peace of mind, as I try and stay focused in the saddle...I still feel sad that Pvt. Melvin will be killed in his next battle. He reminds me of RAMBO...

--------Battle of Istabulat/ Tournament-----
---------Part V: Sam. Off.-----
--------1/3.....................21 Player Tournament-----
----------Wayward Day's Diary: April 21st,1917-----

---------------The Battle of Istabulat was a clash of blood in the sand. As the British Empire trys to push the Ottoman Empire out of the Middle East once and for all. Part of The Samarrah Offensive,a plan of General Frederick Stanley Maude. A British force of 45,000 would try and take a rail yard at Samarrah, which supplied and could reinforce the Turkish army of Khalil Pasha, which stood at 10,000 men. As Khalil was preparing to strike at the British, with help from Ali Ishan Bey's 15,000 troops , who just had been beaten by the Russians. As the rush to meet Khalil's 10,000 men. Gen. Maude was able to cut of Bey's troops and push them back. Take the railyard from Khalil, stopping the Ottoman Empire's hopes in retaking Baghdad and the rest of the region, once and for all. A slam the door ,British Victory.

Round 1)(Like Bridge over the river Kwai,madness)
21 players start and 14 move on.Maps:Madness,Orient Express 1883,Transsibi 1914:3,1-vs-1 games on each map:Standard,Auto,Sequential,Escalating,Chained,20 Rounds.

Round 2)(Black Watch Units join the battle)
14 players start and 7 move on,Scores Reset,Maps:Scotland,Wales,England:3,7 player games on each map:Terminator,Auto,Sequential,Escalating,Chained,20 Rounds.

Round 3)(Khalil Pasha holds down the fort)
7 players start,Scores Reset,Maps:Trench Warfare,WWI Ottoman Empire:5,7 player games on each map:Terminator,Auto,Sequential,Escalating,Chained,20 Rounds.

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ConfederateSS wrote:------Battle of The Boot/ Storyline----
-------Part VI: Sam. Off.-------
---------April 30th,1917----


-------------Well I Wayward Day find myself back with Gen.Maude's army group. After spending a great deal of time with the famed Black Watch forces. I am back traveling with Gen. Maude's forces, with the command unit. We have traveled near, but not on the Tigris river for a few days. As Gen. Maude's forces have left Baghdad and have pulled closer to the Ottoman forces. Gen. Maude hopes to drive the Ottomans out of the area, once and for all. Our troops find themselves at the tail end of The Samarrah Offensive.
------Even though there are clear blue skies above us. Now and then, small gusts of wind kick up sand in our faces. As I enter the war tent. Gen. Maude seems a beaten man. Even though our forces seem poised in ejecting the Ottomans from Mesopotamia. The General just can get away from his objective of stopping Ali Ishan Bey and his troops from joining Khalil Pasha's 6th army. Time and time again, Gen. Maude tries to stop Ishan only to fail.
------Well as he draws up battle plans. He has sent General William Marshall with 2 infantry brigades fresh from their encounter against Ishan's forces, as they helped rescue trapped British cavalry at Shiala. Also Gen. Marshall hopes to get Ishan's forces to leave their refuge in the Jebel Hamrin Mountains. Come out and attack Marshall's forces in the open. Gen. Maude has also sent a 3rd infantry brigade to add to Gen. Marshall's 2. As Ishan sees Gen. Marshall's 2 infantry brigades, as a 3rd joins, Ishan has lost the element of surprise attack. As the 3rd brigade to join Marshall's forces. Had spotted some of Ishan's scout units. Alerting Marshall to there where abouts.
------Meanwhile reports of Ishan's troop movements have shown, they have pulled away from attack positions, against Marshall's Infantry Brigades. On the battle map, thanks to The Royal Air Force. We can see that Ishan's forces have pulled back to join some trench works. He had already had set up. To a bunch of foothills spanning the Tigris river at Band-I-Adhaim. The boot shaped peninsula of high ground is how the battle gets it name today.
------As messengers ride in with news of the battle of the boot. Gen. Marshall's troops were making very big gains. Even though Gen. Marshall had begun the attack by throwing his entire force at the Turkish positions. With in a short time , British troops, in hard hand to hand fighting managed to take 300 Turkish prisoners and 2 lines of enemy trenches. But doom would soon over take the British. As the desert seem to ally itself with the Turks this day.
------An onset of a massive sandstorm quickly brought an end to British operation to an abrupt halt. On the Ottoman side, Ishan took the sandstorm as a chance to pull together reserve forces.Towards his center battle line, in preparation for a quick and decisive counter attack. That caught the British by surprise. Marshall's troops were pushed back to their starting point, as Ishan's troops took 350 British troops prisoner.
------By the afternoon the sandstorm had fully cleared up. But it was too late, with blistering temperature and tired troops. Ensured that Marshall could not chase Ishan's retreating forces , as they head back towards the mountains. Gen. Maude's troops failed once again to capture or destroy Ishan's troops. Gen. Maude let everyone know in the war tent. That the Samarrah Offensive was over. Having secured the dams from the Turks, so they couldn't flood the the surrounding area. Khalil's 6th army was driven north. The railyard at Samarrah was taken,the Turks couldn't send more troops or supplies to help. The only thing Gen. Maude failed to do. Was stop Ali Ishan Bey's 15,000 troops. The General has decided to stop attacks until the Fall. All in all a British Victory.
------However, the Battle of the Boot ends the offensive. With one that cost the British forces over 18,000 casualties. Another 38,000 men would become ill. Soon the General finishes his closing statements, then leaves, not a smile on his face, but a look of disappointment.
------I leave the war tent a short time after. Night has over taken the sky. I can see a shooting star flying by the Moon. It seems a peace up there, away from the Earth, ablaze with the winds of war. I think of what tomorrow will bring...as I make a little wish on that shooting star...

---------Battle of The Boot/ Tournament-----
---------Part VI: Sam. Off.-------
---------1/3................16 Player Tournament-----
----------Wayward Day's Diary: April 30th,1917-----

----------Gen. F.S.Maude head of British forces in Mesopotamia. Made one more attempt to stop or destroy Ali Ishan Bey's troops in the area. Gen. Maude failed once again at the Battle of the Boot. A land formation of foothills in the shape of a boot, that gave the battle it's name. Although the Ottomans won this battle,then went back to the mountains,It could be called a British victory. Gen. Maude stopped his Samarrah Offensive. He used the time to regroup until the Fall.

Round 1)(A Battle of Peninsulas)
16 players start and 10 move on.Maps:Ancient Greece,Balkan Peninsula,Tribal Warfare:Florida:3,1-vs-1 games on each map:POLY(3),Auto,Sequential,Escalating,Chained,20 Rounds.

Round 2)(A Battle of Boots)
10 players start and 6 move on,Scores Reset.Maps:Italy,Unification Italy,Imperium Romanum:3,5 player games on each map:Terminator,Auto,Sequential,Escalating,Chained,20 Rounds.

Round 3)(End of Offensives and Railways)
6 players start,Scores Reset,Maps:Battle for Iraq!,Promontary Summit:5,6 player games on each map:Terminator,Auto,Sequential,Escalating,Chained,20 Rounds.

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List of Previous Tournaments in this Quarter

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List of Previous Tournaments in this Quarter

Tournament Spreadsheet:
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ConfederateSS wrote:------------------The Samarrah Offensive/Storyline------
---------Part I:Samarrah....March 13,1917----

----------I Wayward Day was awoke on this morning of March 12th,1917. As a ray of sunshine peered through a small hole in the roof of the hut, I had went to rest in for the night. The beam of light was like a laser on my face. It hurt for a few seconds. But the pain quickly went away. as I got to my feet. I was hot, a little sweaty. But all and all , I felt great, from a quiet night's sleep.
------As I left my hut, I started walking through the streets of Baghdad. The people seemed nice, and the city was in pretty good shape. For a major city in the middle of World War I. After a few hours of walking around, I headed for the war tent of Gen. F.S.Maude,commander of the British forces in Mesopotamia. The General staff was sitting sown for mid-morning tea. I sat down and joined them. Gen. Maude scheduled a briefing of his new Samarrah Offensive plan at noon.
------After an hour and a half passed by. Sharing stories with other officers over teatime. Gen. Maude stood up and headed to a battle map, hanging on the wall of the war tent. In fact it looks like someone drew the surrounding countryside on the wall of the tent. as Gen. Maude spoke of his plan. He would draw dots and lines,and dotted lines. All over the map. Showing our positions at Baghdad. That of Khalil's army, along with troops of Ali Ishan Bey fleeing the Russians from Persia.
------Gen. Maude's plan is to take the railyard of Samarrah. The 1st part of the plan,will ironically be the final part of the taking of Samarrah. With 6 other major and minor part battles along the way. Gen. Maude would outline his 4 objectives to secure victory in maintaining British control in the region.
1)Khalil Pasha's 6th army needed to be driven north.
2)The Ottoman 8th Corps under Ali Ishan Bey moving to join the 6th army must be driven away.
3)The railyard at Samarrah must be captured to prevent an Ottoman build up of troops.
4)The British must secure the dams around Baghdad, so that the Ottomans don't flood the area.
------As the briefing ends, I head back to my hut,gather my things and join the British forces. As it gets ready to pull out late in the after noon. To head for a junction that is believed to be held by Turkish forces. The junction of where the rivers Tigris and Adhaim meet, some 35km downriver from Baghdad. The hot sand filled wind makes it hard to stay in my saddle. But I manage to hold on. As our forces approach the river junction. I would appear the Turks have fled once again.
------We continue on the march towards destiny. as I pull up and ride next to Gen. Maude. We chat for a while. The General goes on to give his impression of the British. That British officials believed in control of Mesopotamia would safe guard British oil interests in Persia. Instead of caring for the Iraqi people. That he himself told the newly liberated people he would do. The fact aside from war. The area was also experiencing an immense drought and famine. Within a year, the British would be fighting not only the Turks. But a military insurrection. When greed over oil. Will soon led to betraying our Arab allies. Who helped and continue to help us against the Ottoman Empire. In exchange of having a free nation or nations of their own.
------I could not help in my mind, think of my own country of The United States having the same problem decades later. But I went on to listen to the General and his words.
------"General Sir, you are most likely 100% right. If only the British government could see so clearly!",I said.
------"Thank you Major. But I feel the world is heading forward on deaf ears.",he said smiling.
------Our advance cavalry met up with some of Khalil's rearguard,but quickly destroyed them or chased the few survivors off. It doesn't matter about Khalil knowing we are on the march. For over the past 2 days. German air units have flown over our troops , both in Baghdad and even now that we march.
------Khalil has withdrawn his forces another 35km further north to the town of Istabulet. To take up a formidable positions between the Tigris river and Ali Jali Canal. With the Samarrah railway itself lay in between. Khalil has also left rear guards and small garrisons to slow our advance. As he awaits the arrival of Ali Ishan Bey and his 15,000 troops. In hopes of launching a counter strike. To push us out of the region.
------As the oncoming battle fly by my reports will become shorter and shorter. As our troops move, faster and faster. In a game of cat and mouse. We slam into Khalil's rearguard forces, slowing us down. Fallujah is very easily seized, with no loss of life. An attempt at encircling Ali Ishan Bey's 15,000 men failed. But we did stop him from joining Khalil's for the time being.
------Having fought for a few weeks for Samarrah. Would led to heaving fighting. In which a see saw battle would be upon us. Some positions of the 2 clashing armies of the Ottoman and British Empires, would switch sides some 7 times. Until the Turks left in the dark of night. For continuing attacks by our British forces, and more help on the way. Has persuaded the Turks to cede Samarrah, leaving the town and it's railway in British hands.
------This led to a break in the action as Gen.Maude would shut down operations in the area. While his army rests and regroups for a few months. Which was good, because the men are getting fatigued from all the marching through the Desert. As I sit down, rest with a bottle of water. I look through my notes. Yes, it is Fallujah, part II of The Samarrah Offensive. As I read....I can hear some of the over 38,000 men that have become very ill, during our march. Moaning and groaning in pain. Yes, this rest is very much needed.

------Samarrah Offensive/ Tournament------
-------Part I: Samarrah------
---------1/3...................18 player Tournament-----
-----------Wayward Day's Diary: March 13th,1917-----

-------------Well the Samarrah Offensive was launched by Gen. F.S.Maude of the British Army. To take the railyard at Samarrah from Khalil Pasha's Ottoman forces. Gen.Maude had a 4 objective plan for the battle. 1)Drive Khalil's 6th army north. 2)Stop Ali Ishan Bey's 8th corp of 15,000 men from joining Khalil's 6th army. 3)Take the railyard at Samarrah to prevent tnhe Turks from reinforcing and resupplying. 4)Secure the dams around Baghdad, so the Turks don't flood the region. Although a success in a British victory. The Samarrah Offensive cost the British over 18,000 casualties,a high price to pay,along with another 38,000 men would become seriously ill.

Round 1)Prevent the two Turkish armies from linking up.
18 players start and all move on.Maps:WWI Ottoman and Middle East,4,1-vs-1 games on each map.:Standard,Auto,Sequential,Nuclear,Chained,30 rounds.

Round 2)Secure the dams
18 players start and 12 move on. Map: Netherlands, 3 1v1 games,Auto,Sequential,Escalating,Chained,30 Rounds.

Round 3)Control the railroads
12 players start and 6 move on. Map: Rail Asia, 3 6-p Terminator games seeded by score,Auto,Sequential,Flat Rate, Parachute,30 Rounds.

Round 4)The big picture
6 players,Map: Eurasia,5 6 player games Standard,Auto,Sequential,Escalating,Chained,30 Rounds.

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Archives of Tournaments from previous Quarters

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Qualifying games for TOKENS

Postby DoomYoshi on Wed Sep 17, 2014 8:10 pm

Tokens

Tokens drop from a joining and/or winning public games on a specified list of maps:

Current list:
World 2.1
Classic Cities: London
Germany
World War I Gallipoli
Battle for Iraq!
Italy
Rail Europe
Poison Rome
Land and Sea
4 Star Meats

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  • World 2.1 I had already intended to add to the list during Worldwide Warfare Week in April, to denote the fact that this was a worldwide conflict.
  • Britain and Germany were the ubiquitous combatants, both involved in some way in every single theatre of the war, so I will try to always have a British map and a German map. Classic Cities: London and Germany get the nod this time, because they're smaller maps and a lot of the others on the list are larger maps. This means no disrespect to any of the other British and German maps; they will all get a turn at some point.
  • 1915 was definitely the year of Gallipolli, from February to December. After the end of the year, we really won't have any good excuse to use Gallipoli any more, so may as well use it while we can.
  • Battle for Iraq! -- a lot of interesting stuff was happening on the Mesopotamian front. Tiny battles, with participants in four digits instead of six digits like the European battles, but tactically interesting. Since we've already used Middle East recently, I'll give the nod to B for I. Don't worry about the fact that a lot of the issues are 100 years into the future. Our next-best Mideast map is Gilgamesh, which takes us 4000 years into the past!
  • Italy. Besides Gallipoli, the summer of 1915 saw the entry of Italy into the war.
  • Rail Europe. Rail dominated logistic concerns. A lot of the nations involved were landlocked, so could not be supplied by sea, and motorized road transport was only beginning to come into play. Rail definitely was number 1.
  • Poison Rome. For several reasons. The war was definitely a family war, as the closely related Royal Families of Russia, Germany, Britain, and Greece all held to somewhat different agendas and all failed to use their family connection to broker an early peace. Assassination, prominent in Poison Rome, had an impact.
  • Land And Sea. Celebrating the importance of the Navies.
  • 4 Star Meats. As pamoa said, WWI was a butchery.


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In 1915, much is happening in the south, as campaigns in Africa and the Middle East heat up. The big operation of the year, however, is the Dardanelles-Gallipoli operation. It's time to update our token-dropping maps accordingly. On February 19th, on the 100th anniversary of the initial naval bombardment of the Gallipoli forts, we will add a new group of maps to the token-dropping list:
Gallipoli (beta) map
WWI Ottoman
Middle East
Europa
Dark Continent
Africa II
Australia
New Zealand

The current list, (Europe1914, Transsib1914, Austro-Hungarian Empire, Unification Germany, England, France1789, and Benelux) will remain active for now and continue dropping tokens for another month, until March 19th.


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Original (September 17) list: Europe1914, Austro-Hungarian Empire, King of the Mountains, and Balkan Peninsula
Second (November 17) list: Europe1914, Russia as represented by Transsib1914, Austria as represented by Austro-Hungarian Empire, Germany represented by Unification Germany, Britain represented by England, France represented by France1789, Belgium represented by Benelux.
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Great War Scoreboard Explanation

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Scoreboard Explanation

See the scoreboard here

There are 4 types of tokens. Right now only one category is being issued. They don't have a "score", they are just used to enter into the autotournaments. The autotournaments award medals to the winners. Right now, the medals are given a score of 1. Highest score wins (in 4 years). There will most likely be an "after a year" prize.
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Re: The Great War

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Re: The Great War

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Quarterly Prizes

Going forward, we will give 1 Green and 1 Blue every quarter.

The Quarterly Green: Will be given to the player at the top of the scoreboard at the end of each quarter. However, the same player can only get it once per year. Thus, if the player on the top of the scoreboard already got one within the last four quarters, it will go to the 2nd place player. If that player already got one in the last four quarters, it will go to the third place player and so on.

The Quarterly Blue: Will be a "most-improved" star. We'll need a snapshot of the scoreboard at the end of each quarter. The player who moves up the most spaces on the scoreboard will win the Blue. If multiple players all jumped the same number of spaces, the one who began at the highest point in the previous quarter will get the star.

Both the Quarterly Green and the Quarterly Blue will come with a GA medal to commemorate the triumph.
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Re: The Great War

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General FAQ


Q: How do I join these autotournaments?


A: Here is our critically-acclaimed Seven Step program.

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5. The description in the autotourney box is a short description, because of space limitations. For more details, you can visit the List of Current and Upcoming Tournaments post, which will usually have a more thorough discussion of the tourney. For older tourneys, you can look for the appropriate archive in the List of Previous Tournaments

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Q: I came in 17th in a tournament that gives helmets for placing 18th or better. Why didn't I get a helmet?

A: You're reading the tournament description wrong. When the tournament description says that a helmet is given for 18th place or whatever, it only means 18th place. It does NOT mean all places up to and including 18th. This is a quasi-random participation bonus.
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I have been asked again about the helmet prizes being given to players who end in various positions.

The current policy is this. Two helmets are given out in every tournament. One goes to the first-place player. The other is given to a player finishing in a randomly-chosen non-winning position.

The history of this is as follows. First, there was pamoa's suggestion to give participation ribbons of some kind to everyone who plays in one of these tournaments. For several reasons, I decided against that. I did, however, start randomly choosing one non-winning position per tournament to get a helmet as a kind of random bonus.

When the tournament description says that a helmet is given for 18th place or whatever, it only means 18th place. It does NOT mean all places up to and including 18th. This is a quasi-random participation bonus.
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Re: The Great War

Postby rmjw10 on Wed Sep 17, 2014 10:35 pm

how do i enter a specific tournament?

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Re: The Great War

Postby Bruceswar on Wed Sep 17, 2014 11:31 pm

holy crap... good luck! What an undertaking!
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Re: The Great War

Postby Silly Knig-it on Wed Sep 17, 2014 11:49 pm

This sounds like fun.

But if I understand this correctly, the current games can only be played by speeders who happened to catch the tokens.

Would love to play some of these but I don't do speed games.
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Re: The Great War

Postby Frito Bandito on Thu Sep 18, 2014 1:05 am

same
Silly Knig-it wrote:This sounds like fun.

But if I understand this correctly, the current games can only be played by speeders who happened to catch the tokens.

Would love to play some of these but I don't do speed games.
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Re: The Great War

Postby -1-1-3- on Thu Sep 18, 2014 3:17 am

DoomYoshi wrote:Tokens

To get a Tank token, one has to play a game on Austro-Hungarian Empire,Balkan Peninsula,King Of The Mountains,Europe 1914 and hope it drops. The higher the # of players there is, the better drop rate you get!
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Before you ask, they were briefly awarded for speed games on all maps.


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Re: The Great War

Postby iAmCaffeine on Thu Sep 18, 2014 5:09 am

Time for more 2000+ games.
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Re: The Great War

Postby ooge on Thu Sep 18, 2014 5:10 am

And the winner 4 years from now is a player no longer on the website.
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Re: The Great War

Postby DoomYoshi on Thu Sep 18, 2014 5:22 am

rmjw10 wrote:how do i enter a specific tournament?

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You can access them from the Great War banner on your My Games page, or from the tournament tab at the top.

Silly Knig-it wrote:This sounds like fun.

But if I understand this correctly, the current games can only be played by speeders who happened to catch the tokens.

Would love to play some of these but I don't do speed games.


No, it's all games on the 4 maps listed. It is not speed games right now.

mathonwy wrote:This sounds hella fun but maybe a little too ambitious for the tools that are currently available?

4 years is a very long time and without an automated way to keep track of everything, it'll be near impossible to maintain everyone's interest that long (and that's includes the game coordinator's as well).

Think about it, you are telling a 4 year story using a forum and text and nothing else. I don't know about you but my attention span won't last that long and I don't care enough to keep on top of it which is what your ultimate goal should be if you're doing something like this.

If you're doing something this long,
- you need an easy way of tracking what has gone on, what's is currently going on and what is coming up and a forum is not the way to do it as it's just too much typing and reading. You need a static page for players to go to that contains the schedule and record so far etc etc and you need this to make the players care about what's actually going.
- you want a consistent group of players that goes from game 1 to game end. Just like a 4 year AD&D game, you want consistency. You want the same GM and the same core group of players. You want players to start knowing who each other are and you want players to be engaged into what's going on. If you don't, the game coordinator is going to find himself quickly losing interest FAST.

It just seems a little rushed and unplanned right now?

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We have automated token, and tournament systems. I'm not sure what else I could use.

I don't think we want a consistent group or even if we could expect it. This is somewhat of a marathon, not a series of sprints. I doubt the community team will even be the same in 4 years ;)

ooge wrote:And the winner 4 years from now is a player no longer on the website.


We will have scoreboard prizes semi-frequently until then.
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Re: The Great War

Postby Tviorr on Thu Sep 18, 2014 8:23 am

Just a stupid question about tokens. - Do you have to win one of the listed games to get a drop chance?

If you just have to play then can we get an idea of what the drop chance is. - I have 14 newly started games of the current types and so far no tokens. - So if its neccessary to play a hundred games to get 3 tokens, Im thinking that the tournaments will only be joined by the very lucky or the insanely active?

Am I missing something here?
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