Oh and, anyone got access to Machiavelli rules? I can only find NJudge versions in English, the rest are original AH rules... but in Spanish, Catalan, and French!
Is this what you wanted?
http://www.diplom.org/Email/judge/rules.machiavelli.html
Oh and, anyone got access to Machiavelli rules? I can only find NJudge versions in English, the rest are original AH rules... but in Spanish, Catalan, and French!
I'm neither GMing nor able to play the next game. Got to sort out some stuff. Keep those long knives sharpened.
I'm neither GMing nor able to play the next game. Got to sort out some stuff. Keep those long knives sharpened.
Then I'll yield to either of you. I just offered to GM in case nobody else really wanted to.
I can highly recommend using Realpolitik for checking the order resolution. You can load the orders from the pm texts, instantly see on the map if every unit has an order and let the program resolve any difficult situations with dislodged units, cut support orders, etc. It's fast and makes it less likely that you completely miss something.
Also, you can use this map template I made for easy and fast editing of the map, if you want to:
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I am also willing to GM, though I only claim understanding of the standard rules.
I am available to start in the next few days.
The main difference is that there are masks for every province, so if you select the mask for Naples, you'll automatically select Sicily as well.I am not sure whether your template differs from the one Joeb and I used or not, but because it is a GIMP file (and the one in the post 1 is a Photoshop one), I will include it in the first post as well if you allow me to do so.
Why's that? It's a non-commercial open-source tool and no forum?I would also like to recommend the Realpolitik order-manager in the thread OP, but AFAIK it is against the forum rules.
The main difference is that there are masks for every province, so if you select the mask for Naples, you'll automatically select Sicily as well.
Of course you can link it in the first post.
Why's that? It's a non-commercial open-source tool and no forum?
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Imo sourceforge falls into the media hosting category and should be allowed. But you can also insert a space after http and paste the link as text.Thanks.
This is the rule:
Are you sure you did not violate it? If yes, I will post the link in the OP.
I am able to start any day so IMHO the beginning of the next week could be suitable.
Then I'll yield to either of you. I just offered to GM in case nobody else really wanted to.
I can highly recommend using Realpolitik for checking the order resolution. You can load the orders from the pm texts, instantly see on the map if every unit has an order and let the program resolve any difficult situations with dislodged units, cut support orders, etc. It's fast and makes it less likely that you completely miss something.
Also, you can use this map template I made for easy and fast editing of the map, if you want to:
View attachment 46501
What program do you use to edit that map?
All I have is paint, that I am aware of. (Damned new computer...)