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killthejoe wrote:I'd like to know why this was rejected? Is it too difficult to code, or does the site operator simply not like this idea? I personally think this is by far the best way to play.
Think of it as military mobilization. If the US has troops in Northern Iraq, Southern Iraq, and Western Iraq, they can "fortify" each group of armies at the same time into Eastern Iraq.
I used to play this way on a Hasbro board with my friends and believe it to be the most realistic form of play.
Please reconsider this rejection.
Thank you.
killthejoe wrote:I'd like to know why this was rejected? Is it too difficult to code, or does the site operator simply not like this idea?
lackattack wrote:Too hard to program.
Genghis Khan CA wrote:killthejoe wrote:I'd like to know why this was rejected? Is it too difficult to code, or does the site operator simply not like this idea?lackattack wrote:Too hard to program.
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Simon Viavant wrote:That would be simple to do,
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Stroop wrote:The general idea is that you can't do that. Every army could individually make 1 adjacent fortification move.
For example, you have 3 on A, 4 on B and 1 on C. You could fort 2 from A to B, but then only 3 from B to C, as two of them had moved from A and used up their fortification move.
It's already been rejected though, so really no point in discussing it
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Stroop wrote:The general idea is that you can't do that. Every army could individually make 1 adjacent fortification move.
For example, you have 3 on A, 4 on B and 1 on C. You could fort 2 from A to B, but then only 3 from B to C, as two of them had moved from A and used up their fortification move.
It's already been rejected though, so really no point in discussing it
Kemmler wrote:Stroop wrote:The general idea is that you can't do that. Every army could individually make 1 adjacent fortification move.
For example, you have 3 on A, 4 on B and 1 on C. You could fort 2 from A to B, but then only 3 from B to C, as two of them had moved from A and used up their fortification move.
It's already been rejected though, so really no point in discussing it
no I had the move any army you want in mind
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