Players are learning fast! My matches are getting tougher!DSWargamer wrote:One thing we multi players types is learning fast, those of us playing many games, is some parts of the maps are just plain dangerous
There are some buildings that just seem to be grief magnets
First person in them seems to die.
Multiplayer roll call, who's actively playing multipayer
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MrsWargamer
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The small mill on the Desert Fort map is a deathpit for my german troops, i gave up on it long time ago.DSWargamer wrote:One thing we multi players types is learning fast, those of us playing many games, is some parts of the maps are just plain dangerous
There are some buildings that just seem to be grief magnets
First person in them seems to die.
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MrsWargamer
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In one game I totally owned the fort, so what, the darned Jerries still rolled up in tracks and shot my butt off.
Possession is NOT 9/10ths of the law in this game
I have found the ideal set up is troops with good anti infantry fire backing them up. Shoot at the infantry with infantry and their back up gets ya.
Good infantry defense against armour involves anywhere it is hard to shoot at your infantry from a distance by that armour.
Possession is NOT 9/10ths of the law in this game
I have found the ideal set up is troops with good anti infantry fire backing them up. Shoot at the infantry with infantry and their back up gets ya.
Good infantry defense against armour involves anywhere it is hard to shoot at your infantry from a distance by that armour.
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I'm playing.
Also been meaning to keep progressing through them single-player campaigns, but multiplayer appears to have me entirely distracted. That's okay.
Hah, yeah. I have been meaning to post something somewhere, about the game being awesome and that, for some time now. It's just that I end up starting up the game instead.DSWargamer wrote:This game sure is cutting into my internet forum posting time
Can't seem to stop starting the game up to see if there is a new turn waiting.
Also been meaning to keep progressing through them single-player campaigns, but multiplayer appears to have me entirely distracted. That's okay.
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DaveyJJ
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Is there a set time limit to reply/respond to a "your turn" notification?
I only boot into Windows to play this one game (yes, I think it's so good it deserved it's own Boot Camp partition), mostly keeping myself in the OSX side of my 27" iMac. I'm not sure how responsive a player I'd be given that I don't every X hours reboot to get to Windows.
If there isn't such a time limit, and my opponents are OK with some occasional delay (I would boot into Windows regularly if I had a MP game going, of course), I"m going to have to join in.
I only boot into Windows to play this one game (yes, I think it's so good it deserved it's own Boot Camp partition), mostly keeping myself in the OSX side of my 27" iMac. I'm not sure how responsive a player I'd be given that I don't every X hours reboot to get to Windows.
If there isn't such a time limit, and my opponents are OK with some occasional delay (I would boot into Windows regularly if I had a MP game going, of course), I"m going to have to join in.
There is no time limit. you play when you want.DaveyJJ wrote:Is there a set time limit to reply/respond to a "your turn" notification?
I only boot into Windows to play this one game (yes, I think it's so good it deserved it's own Boot Camp partition), mostly keeping myself in the OSX side of my 27" iMac. I'm not sure how responsive a player I'd be given that I don't every X hours reboot to get to Windows.
If there isn't such a time limit, and my opponents are OK with some occasional delay (I would boot into Windows regularly if I had a MP game going, of course), I"m going to have to join in.
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DaveyJJ
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Awesome, thanks.
LATER EDIT ... After the just-announced Mac version comes out it'll be much much easier for me to participate in MP games.
LATER EDIT ... After the just-announced Mac version comes out it'll be much much easier for me to participate in MP games.
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MrsWargamer
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I have a few games that seem a bit 'quiet' but no worries. I don't mind a wait between turns as long as the player forewarns me they can only do say a turn a day on their lunch break for instance.Direwolf1 wrote:Which actually brings up a topic that i was thinking about...
Is there an etiquette for how long someone should reasonable wait for a turn...given time differences and work/family obligations is 24 hours as a max fair?
BTW...i started my first 3 mp games so sign me up!
cheers,
DW
I think proper etiquette would be to disclose to the opponent if their will be delays, or what sort of schedule can be expected.
Myself, I look in the morning for active games and then I do so all darn day
I don't consider a game 'forfeit' just because a person had a day where suddenly they had to handle some task out of the blue and then couldn't get back to me till a day later.
That's the beauty of turn based games.
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I think a turn a day is fine. I work so the only time I can play is about a 2-3 hour block in the afternoon and I think that is reasonable. There was one night when all of my oponents were online so I traded PBEM turns for two straight hours.
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Direwolf1 wrote:Which actually brings up a topic that i was thinking about...
Is there an etiquette for how long someone should reasonable wait for a turn...given time differences and work/family obligations is 24 hours as a max fair?
BTW...i started my first 3 mp games so sign me up!
cheers,
DW
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Started my first 2 games last night ... as expected school boy errors abound
Excuse being I only got the game a couple of days ago and still learning. Not a huge number of available games on the server(s) - a lot are password-protected. Is there somewhere else I should be looking or is it just a case of building up contacts by setting up challenges? 
EDIT: Just seen I've played 18 games which isn't right. Any ideas?
EDIT: Just seen I've played 18 games which isn't right. Any ideas?
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I'm going to start next week - I would hope to get a turn ot two done most nights but as I'm married with 2 kids, 2 cats and a dog there may sometimes but gaps. Is there anyway of letting opponants know that I'm not that regular (its my age
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