Mulliman said:But since i can pretty much only play one game a week for an extended period of time, i would have to consider my options.
You play in ToS as well...
Mulliman said:But since i can pretty much only play one game a week for an extended period of time, i would have to consider my options.
Indeed!Daniel A said:You play in ToS as well...
To be frank, i would have forsaken such a last session edit, punishing the one who requested the edit (in this case me) by forcing me to keep the pagan provs, without converting. The effect on stab wouldnt have been very nice.Nabukodonosor said:Meh, every session is different and you were the one who forgot to post edits so I had to torture GMs to do it last second. I blame you![]()
We all know that Sterk prefers to be AIedBurningEGO said:Yep, Ghosted. The sub we luckily got, had to go to Poland. And... that didnt go too well... i am sure Sterkarm would have prefered to be ghosted...
Yeah yeah.. of course it had to be... you devil!Tem_Probe said:Poland had to be subbed of course.
PJL said:One more bad thing about Saturday's session, apart from all the various delays was how slow we were going. It's ridiculous that we've only played 7 game years in that session - we were going so slow that I wanted to speed it up eveing DURING the war against Span and France.
If FAL can do 30 years in 5 hours in Goetterdammerung (and that's including gonig slow for wars) then we should in theory do 24 in 4. Even with all the delays we should have done 15 years.
So I suggest that either someone else should host, or we drop players. Because I do not want to be playing 4 hours every Saturday and not even going 10 years.
Casluerj said:Or you could take a look at the stats, see how many session we have played, the date it has started and what date we have now and the calculate an average... It isnt that hard.
EDIT: 15,375 years per session, pretty good considering we have a 14 players roster. So everything will keep the way it is. I just would like that ppl dont get too much late and edits do not be made on the day of the session.
King John said:15,375 years? That estimate is a bit high...
Casluerj said:It isnt an estimate (if I got what you mean), but an average.
We started in 1453 and we are now in 1576, so we've played 123 years. According to the stats page, we've played 8 sessions so far. So, 123/8 = 15,375 years.
King John said:Ok, I guess that wasn't a typo, it seems commas and decimals have different meaning for you. To me 15,375 = fifteenthousand three hundred and seventy five.
Casluerj said:Or you could take a look at the stats, see how many session we have played, the date it has started and what date we have now and the calculate an average... It isnt that hard.
EDIT: 15,375 years per session, pretty good considering we have a 14 players roster. So everything will keep the way it is. I just would like that ppl dont get too much late and edits do not be made on the day of the session.
EDIT2: But yeah, K's connection was quite slow last session.
IndeedCasluerj said:Ah ok.. In Brazil (actually I think in Latin countries), fifteenthousand three hundred and seventy five = 15.375