From a trawl of my past games, I've played with:
Mikael in DC167, DC232 and DC253
Jorge in DC185
Matt in DC193
Mikael and Jorge in DC195
The only ongoing game in the above is DC253. DC195 is still being played, but I was eliminated ages ago in that one!
My stance on this is the same as that set out by Mikael - each game is a clean slate!
Michael
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Thu, 2/7/09, Matt Kremer <matthew.kremer(at)yale.edu> wrote:
From: Matt Kremer <matthew.kremer(at)yale.edu>
Subject: Re: 1648 090623: RP Files and other matters
To: c.p.mcinerney(at)gmail.com
Cc: "Jorge Saralegui" <jmsaralegui(at)gmail.com>, "Charles Féaux de la Croix" <charlesf(at)web.de>, "Roger Leroux" <yrl1967(at)gmail.com>, "Michael Thompson" <psychosis(at)sky.com>, "Nathan Albright" <nathanbalbright(at)yahoo.com>, "Mikael Johansson" <m_don_j(at)hotmail.com>, "Dirk Knemeyer" <dirk(at)knemeyer.com>, "Bailey, Wayne" <WBailey(at)nyiso.com>, dc264(at)diplomaticcorp.com
Date: Thursday, 2 July, 2009, 7:14 PM
Mikael and I are also both playing in the DC playtest of David Cohen's Known World 901.
Also, if any of you have a hankering for more playtesting, I am currently recruiting playtesters on DC for my new variant, Arctic Diplomacy. I'll admit it does not have the draw of DPs, but it does have the cool new feature of ice territories that melt and freeze over the course of time. There are three spots left if anyone is interested.
Matt
c.p.mcinerney(at)gmail.com ([email]c.p.mcinerney(at)gmail.com[/email]) wrote:
[quote:94cc8bd7a9]And Nathan, Wayne & I are in the middle of a PbEM 1900 game.
cm
On Jul 2, 2009 12:55pm, Jorge Saralegui <jmsaralegui(at)gmail.com ([email]jmsaralegui(at)gmail.com[/email])> wrote:
[quote:94cc8bd7a9]All,
Matt, Mikael and I are playing in a huge WWIV game at DC that may be
in its late stages.
Jorge
Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire
2009/7/2 Charles Féaux de la Croix charlesf(at)web.de ([email]charlesf(at)web.de[/email])>:
[quote:94cc8bd7a9]Hallöle allerseits,
you will find the new Realpolitik module for 1648 attached. But the
extracted 1648 folder into RP's "Variant Files" folder and you're ready to
go. You may load the Spring 1649 .dpy file I sent you with the adjucation
and then try out various moves. I've already tested what amounts to my best
hunch of what the fall moves might look like and you might find doing a
similar exercise quite instructive.
On a more general note, recognise that with the DP mechanism the need to
communicate with the whole board is far more pronounced than in Standard
Diplomacy! I don't think I'm overstepping the boundaries set by being the GM
by encouraging you to communicate a good deal with those who might be on the
other side of the board. Next to the clear DP-related advantages that might
arise from this, influencing the wider evolution of the board according to
your interests ought not be neglected. Don't let talks with those further
afield die off. You know, that timeless Dippie mantra: Write early, write
everyone and write often!
Furthermore, while I didn't ask so previously, I suggest as a matter of
fairness that those players who are currently playing with/against each
other elsewhere ought to communicate that to other players. I trust we all
are strictly against any form of metagaming and know to keep what happens in
one game not affecting what happens in the next.
Lastly, I believe I'll be off to Scotland for a couple of weeks in August.
Don't worry, I'll seek a temporary replacement GM should those holiday plans
work out. Please let me know whether you might yourself not be able to dip.
For the sake of all players (especially since nine players are involved), I
would like you to organise a temporary replacement in such a case.
Grüsse aus Berlin,
Charles
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