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Vid_FISO wrote:Can anyone point me (and other clan leaders) to where the rule is posted please? As it's something many clans use a prominent thread/ link would be most useful to avoid confusion as I get the occasional complaint claiming a breach when a move has been played within 12 hours but no opponents terit has been captured.
Vid_FISO wrote:I mean the actual rule itself - something along the lines of - "for the very first move in a fog game the first player has to either wait for 12 hours to pass or until the opponents have acknowledged sight of the map, unless that first move does not capture an opponent's terit"
Lindax wrote:Vid_FISO wrote:I mean the actual rule itself - something along the lines of - "for the very first move in a fog game the first player has to either wait for 12 hours to pass or until the opponents have acknowledged sight of the map, unless that first move does not capture an opponent's terit"
There is no official, one rule. What you say is good, without the last bit:
For the very first move in a fog game the first player has to either wait for 12 hours to pass or until the opponents have acknowledged sight of the map".
But everybody words it a bit different....
Lx
Vid_FISO wrote:Lindax wrote:Vid_FISO wrote:I mean the actual rule itself - something along the lines of - "for the very first move in a fog game the first player has to either wait for 12 hours to pass or until the opponents have acknowledged sight of the map, unless that first move does not capture an opponent's terit"
There is no official, one rule. What you say is good, without the last bit:
For the very first move in a fog game the first player has to either wait for 12 hours to pass or until the opponents have acknowledged sight of the map".
But everybody words it a bit different....
Lx
But my last bit avoids confusion, there is no change to the sight of the map if first to go does not capture an opponent's terit so no disadvantage to 2nd to play if such a move is played immediately. I have had a complaint in the past regarding a move played on a Feudal map immediately which indicates that the reason for the rule is not widely understood.
Keefie wrote:
If you take a neutral in Feudal then you have not broken the rules. You have not altered the visible map.
Keefie wrote:Found it
It's in the CD and Friends archive.
http://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewto ... 8&t=154654
If the second team to join a foggy game also gets the first turn, they must hold their attack for 12 hours or until a member of the opposing team announces that they have taken their snapshot. Should that team accidentally break this agreement, then they will give all relevant information to their opponents in the game chat. eg. territories taken during the first turn, plus the owners of any other territory thrown into the fog as a result of the attack (Note that this does not necessarily include attack information). If all information is provided accurately after the accidental breaking of the agreement, absolutely no consequences shall result of the turn being taken early.
The agreement can be ignored, if the following conditions are met;
a) No borders are shared by both teams at the start. (Conquer Style Maps ie. Antartica, AoR I, AoR II, AoR III, Clandemonium, Feudal, Feudal Epic, Jamaica, King’s Court, Lunar War, Monsters, Peloponnesian War, Woodboro, WWII Poland)
b) If there is no intent to attack an enemy position, but to only drop, fort and leave, then the turn may be taken.
In short, the turn may be taken, if the enemy will not be losing a territory and are still able to see the map as it was on the original setup.
DaveH wrote:The most simple thing to do to avoid any future need for this rule, is for, in fog games, a snapshot be taken that is available to everyone.
iAmCaffeine wrote:DaveH wrote:The most simple thing to do to avoid any future need for this rule, is for, in fog games, a snapshot be taken that is available to everyone.
How would that work when each team sees something different?
Robinette wrote:Kaskavel wrote:Seriously. Who is the female conqueror of CC?
Depends on what metric you use...
The coolest is squishyg
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