Hello all,
I would like to GM an Aberration V forum game. This is a 9-player variant. Please let me know if anyone is willing to play. I'd like to get started as soon as 9 players have expressed their interested.
A few clarification points...
1. Since updating to Lion, Realpolitik no longer functions properly in OS X. I will be using jDip.
2. The countries would be randomly selected for each player. I will be using very fancy pieces of paper and two hats to determine this.
3. This will be a weekly game. The turnaround for retreats and builds will be 1 day for each (standard fare).
4. I will always send a return email noting that I have received your orders.
5. I will always try to send out a 24 hour email notice on Monday nights. (I may automate this just to be safe).
6. I will not adjudicate a turn early unless EVERY player has marked their orders as "Final". Adjustments can be sent up until either the regular adjudication time or until the forum has been updated. The regular adjudication time will likely be 11pm depending upon the day.
7. I will always take the latest set of orders. I will not combine two sets of orders to make a "complete set". For example, second email forgets to order a unit, that unit will hold even if it was supplied an order in a previous email.
The finalized schedule can be agreed upon after the 9 players have let me know their preferences. I will certainly try to cater to the maximum amount of players without absolutely inconveniencing myself. Currently I would prefer a Tuesday (moves)/ Wednesday (retreats or builds if no retreats)/Thursday (builds if retreats) schedule.
Once a forum has been set up, I'll post the starting maps, game information, player assignments, and send out an email letting everyone know when the first moves will be expected. This will likely be a week or so after the forum is all set.
I hope this didn't scare everyone away... Join my game, it'll be fun! (I make no promises on whether or not the game will be fun since I cannot control that aspect. You make your own destiny in that regards.)
Please let me know if you have any questions that I could answer that were not covered here. Thanks.
- Alpha
I would like to GM an Aberration V forum game. This is a 9-player variant. Please let me know if anyone is willing to play. I'd like to get started as soon as 9 players have expressed their interested.
A few clarification points...
1. Since updating to Lion, Realpolitik no longer functions properly in OS X. I will be using jDip.
2. The countries would be randomly selected for each player. I will be using very fancy pieces of paper and two hats to determine this.
3. This will be a weekly game. The turnaround for retreats and builds will be 1 day for each (standard fare).
4. I will always send a return email noting that I have received your orders.
5. I will always try to send out a 24 hour email notice on Monday nights. (I may automate this just to be safe).
6. I will not adjudicate a turn early unless EVERY player has marked their orders as "Final". Adjustments can be sent up until either the regular adjudication time or until the forum has been updated. The regular adjudication time will likely be 11pm depending upon the day.
7. I will always take the latest set of orders. I will not combine two sets of orders to make a "complete set". For example, second email forgets to order a unit, that unit will hold even if it was supplied an order in a previous email.
The finalized schedule can be agreed upon after the 9 players have let me know their preferences. I will certainly try to cater to the maximum amount of players without absolutely inconveniencing myself. Currently I would prefer a Tuesday (moves)/ Wednesday (retreats or builds if no retreats)/Thursday (builds if retreats) schedule.
Once a forum has been set up, I'll post the starting maps, game information, player assignments, and send out an email letting everyone know when the first moves will be expected. This will likely be a week or so after the forum is all set.

Please let me know if you have any questions that I could answer that were not covered here. Thanks.
- Alpha