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Play By Clickable Map
Deploy: Click on territory to deploy, choose number to deploy and click again to make deployment
Assault: Click on a territory to Assault from, then on a territory to Assault (right click to Auto Assault)
Advance: Click on conquered territory to choose to advance, choose number to advance, then click again to advance. Click on conquering territory to advance zero.
Reinforce: Click on a territory to Reinforce from, then on a territory to Reinforce to. Click again to confirm.
Play By Keyboard and Mouse
N Key: Skip to next game, Jump to next game
B Key: Begin Turn
E Key: End Deployment, End Assaults, End Reinforcement
L Key: Later (decline to play spoils)
W,S Keys: Increase/decrease troop quantity (slow)
Q,A Keys: Increase/decrease troop quantity (fast)
Mouse Wheel: Change troop quantity by scrolling over the selected region.
CTRL Key + Click: You can always use CTRL-click instead of the right mouse button.
Middle Click: To advance to next stage (Begin Turn, End Assaults, etc.) click the middle mouse button anywhere on the map.
2009-05-23 02:29:20 - alster: Saw this on my wall... "dude dont play chicken shit and double turn, if your good enough you will end and show that your good enough"
2009-05-23 02:30:07 - alster: Has nothing to do with being good enough - this is a freestyle game, I joined first, you come in and take the first move. Huge advantage unless you play real freestyle taking de facto double turns
2009-05-23 02:30:48 - alster: You could have waited to start, but you opted going for the first movers advantage, a de facto double turn is the natural response
2009-05-23 02:31:32 - alster: If you don't like it, I don't blame you, but don't play freestyle and then complain that it isn't played like a seq. game
2009-05-23 02:35:27 - murphy16: its is chicken shit and double turns should not be allowed in tournament games
2009-05-23 02:37:19 - alster: well. then the toruney should have been made seq. as most are - personally I don't approve of the freestyle settings in this toruney, but it is as it is
2009-05-23 02:37:50 - alster: and if you're so nice and brave, you could have gone second instead of mourning not being able to fully leverage the first mover's advantage