Originally I'd voted against it as a matter of principle, 7-way draws are terrible, but this game has been slow from the start and needing to replace two players + a 3 week delay of game seems to have killed what interest was there. And if all we're doing is submitting moves, it's just a silly version of risk.
I change my vote, I now favor the 7-way draw.
-Maslow
On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 10:52 PM, Kyle Rudge <krudge(at)goldenwestradio.com ([email]krudge(at)goldenwestradio.com[/email])> wrote:
I'm okay with it as well. Started to lose interest in this incarnation with all the stops and starts.
Kyle Rudge
On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 9:21 PM, John R <untitled36(at)hotmail.com ([email]untitled36(at)hotmail.com[/email])> wrote:
[quote:3537a55723] Hey, I proposed it, so I'm voting for it. Our GM has been great, but with two slacker players needing to be replaced, that kills anyone's momentum. I say we put the game out of it's misery. And if we don't, then just promise to let me win, k?
John
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I'll vote the 7-way. Wasn't planning on doing anything but getting game going before last spring's moves changed things.
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