What's Happening? |
Fri, 12 September 2003 22:25 |
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zoid | | Ensign | Messages: 348
Registered: December 2002 Location: Murray, KY - USA | |
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Okay, the future looks bleak here.
The team I presume to be leading (Rubicons/Traders) has missed two turns in a row, as well as the Nephilim (or whatever the name is).
I'd like to know who is still playing the game and intending to continue. Only 5 of the original 13 players submitted the last two turns - if the three aforementioned players are dropping out, this game looks doomed.
I normally play a game to completion even if it appears hopeless, but this time I have to wonder what's the point when so many have dropped so early in the game. I don't see how even the winner could derive any satisfaction when it's clearly all about which vulture can loot the most carcasses the fastest.
Please, if you are committed to continue playing let me know here. If this game is doomed I want to join another and quit wasting my time on this one.
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Re: What's Happening? |
Sun, 14 September 2003 02:44 |
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Well personally I want to carry on. The Rubicon Trader alliance is not that strong. Me and my partner have achieved victories and conquests against them. Granted we have also had some loses. The current situation between MY race and the rubicons is them attacking, taking a planet from me and then losing as I retaliate. My partner has been building his strength this whole time and we will soon be in a position to throw BACK the rubicons and trader - if you all stick with the game then you might have fun watching the CA/IT alliance of the Rubicons and Traders getting a taste of their own medicine.
I'm just wondering if anyone has taken as many assaults from the Rubicons and Traders as myself? Yet I have no quit and I have no intention of.
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Re: What's Happening? |
Fri, 19 September 2003 23:30 |
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zoid | | Ensign | Messages: 348
Registered: December 2002 Location: Murray, KY - USA | |
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Whew, this game is STALLED!
Hey, I don't know precisely what the problem is, nor do I know how anyone else feels about this, but if the problem is only that ONE of the two players in the Rubicon/Trader alliance has dropped, I'd rather let the remaining player control both races (if he is willing to do so) than have the game fail.
If there is one player in the alliance remaining who is willing to play his own race but can't handle the other, I'd even be fine with the host taking over the other race and playing actively in lieu of his observer race, if that's an option.
I've been enjoying the game and hate to see it end like this (besides, it's the only game of Stars I'm participating in currently and the hold status is killing me!)
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