Just dropping in to say hello. Tomorrow is the last full day of my vacation (spending it in Oxford, with dinner at a place I've been dreaming of going to for several years) and I'll be flying back to the States on Friday. I will try and get caught up after I've come back, though I'm also going to be gone the following Saturday and Sunday to attend a wedding in NYC. October 1 also starts the beginning of a new production year for me at work, which essentially means that I won't be as busy at work for a while afterwards. So, I very much expect my activity level to pick up significantly starting at the beginning of October.
So Hugues leads the Seneschal race 13-5. Is that now considered insurmountable?
Good enough for me. The new Seneschal can take the save to look at and open whenever he's ready.
V&V RIP Helmut Becker, Duke of Bavaria.
Come to the Throne Room for hotseats and TW rpgs!
Kermit's made a TWS2 guide? Oh, the other frog....
Last edited by AussieGiant; 09-17-2009 at 08:44.
Well a quick start to my term. I'm puttering around, hit end turn and wham! a ford battle.
Anyone have an over/under on when the first critique rolls in?
Since a lot of coordination and updating needs to be done, I'm leaning towards extending the save window.
Thoughts?
Edit: Just FYI, but I didn't make any changes to the game before hitting end turn. I wanted to get that spy out of Dublin, but I figured that my term didn't begin until 1096, so I didn't.
Last edited by OverKnight; 09-17-2009 at 11:17.
Chretien Saisset, Chevalier in the King of the Franks PBM
How long did it take you to do all that OK?
Looks great to me. You are certainly giving more of a "situational" report than I ever did.
Nice stuff. We seem to have a nice amount of cash...![]()
4 hours, give or take. Fortunately it's my day off.
First turn of a term usually takes the longest because you have to take stock of the situation and formulate a plan. This turn will take a while for me as well, because I'll be reviewing the SOT and Edicts, implementing recruitment and builds and juggling a lot of correspondence.
Chretien Saisset, Chevalier in the King of the Franks PBM
The lions sing and the hills take flight.
The moon by day, and the sun by night.
Blind woman, deaf man, jackdaw fool.
Let the Lord of Chaos rule.
—chant from a children's game heard in Great Aravalon, the Fourth Age
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