New Game and New WOK Parameters - Caribbean WOK !!!

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Post by Duke » Tue Feb 07, 2006 2:34 pm

Profanity about Fredo turns into suicidal orders? Man this new online manager is advanced!! It is constructed by a German so I guess it is what you could expect. Is there a BMW engine in it? Produced in the Ruhr-area?

I havent tried not to place an order at all. Is attacking Poland in turn 01 set as default?

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Ooops DONT MENTION THE WAR! I just did but I think I got away with it.
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Post by Hannibal » Wed Feb 08, 2006 12:35 am

Hmm, my Swedish acquaintance, and is "attacking-through" allowed in that wa...., sorry, I mean game??! What's Sweden's default?! :wink:

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Post by Duke » Wed Feb 08, 2006 12:20 pm

Swedens standard official answer towards any alligations against them:

*puts his hands over his ears and closes his eyes*

"Ahaaaaaahaaaaaaaa ICANTHEARYOUICANTHEARYOU AAAAAAAA ICANTSEEYOUICANTSEEYOU JUSTGOAWAAAAAAAAYYY!!!!!!!!"

But, to our defence. The NAP we signed with the allied side in that war didnt include that you couldnt let others through. We gave you some spyinfo we had on Denmark as a "I'm sorry gift".
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Post by Hannibal » Wed Feb 08, 2006 12:48 pm

Quite right. And my country (UK)'s plan in that w.., er, game, was to waste our start-armies, look as if we were no threat to win, then nap and ally with the strongest player in the game, and rely on HIS missiles and armies... But our spyings came good [Enigma]. :wink:

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Post by trewqh » Wed Feb 08, 2006 2:04 pm

And there's this sabotage POP order that players rarely use. Poland got hit by that one... Not to mention 20% POP loss when being invaded... Our leaders said there's no point in LEVelling armies...

An actually we were the ones who produced the successful Allied spies (polish mathematicians cracked the code then designed and constructed the first Enigma code decipherer) :)

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Post by Hannibal » Wed Feb 08, 2006 4:11 pm

Yes, a very salutary thought.And I'd never heard that bit about it being Poles who actually cracked the Enigma code in Bletchley, under Alan Turing, but it sounds very plausible, so I'll believe it.

So, American armies and missiles, Polish spying .....hmmm, what does that leave GB with? Well, we cleverly surrounded ourselves with sea, and then made some great speeches ....

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Re: New Game and New WOK Parameters - Caribbean WOK !!!

Post by Egbert » Wed Feb 08, 2006 4:16 pm

Pardon me, while I re-hijack this thread, back to the Caribbean WOK game....
Egbert wrote: I have opened up my first online game. The system allows me to change the parameters, so I have! :D There have been many complaints over the months about what we used to refer to as "WOK4", which is now "Standard WOK." This is because we felt spies and missiles were too powerful, among other things. So, I have made the following modifications:

Long Range missiles now go to 2 provinces away max, instead of 3.
The most number of armies which can be killed by 1 missile is 3, instead of 5.
You only need 6 workers to raise EFF 1 point, instead of 8 workers.
Spying effects on EFF have been reduced to 1% up or down.
You now start with more workers and armies.
All of these changes should show up in the House Rules.

http://www.kaomaris.com/phpNuke/modules ... &GameID=13
Now that the game is almost over, I was wondering if the players could offer their feedback as to whether the parameter adjustments made the game better, worse, or made no difference. I was thinking of opening another game, and I wanted to know what I should do with the parameters. If anyone else wants to chime in about this, please be my guest. :)
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Post by Duke » Wed Feb 08, 2006 6:02 pm

Well :oops: I forgot about them so I havent really thought about it.

Sorry.

Could we go back to make cracks about WWII now? Pleeeeeease???

(Good one about the levelling of armies T.)
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Post by Butcher » Wed Feb 08, 2006 6:42 pm

Duke wrote:Well :oops: I forgot about them so I havent really thought about it.

Sorry.

Could we go back to make cracks about WWII now? Pleeeeeease???

(Good one about the levelling of armies T.)
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Post by Hannibal » Wed Feb 08, 2006 9:18 pm

Butcher wrote:
Silly Europeans!!
Yep, I think those were FDR's exact words! .....and he was right ... and he sorted it out. IMHO, we europeans should still be rather more grateful than we are, but that's shading too much towards the serious. So :)

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Post by trewqh » Wed Feb 08, 2006 10:39 pm

Hannibal wrote:And I'd never heard that bit about it being Poles who actually cracked the Enigma code in Bletchley, under Alan Turing, but it sounds very plausible, so I'll believe it.
That's a popular misconception. A group of Polish mathematicians, led by Marian Rejewski, broke the code in late 1932 (or early 1933 I'm not sure). They shared the discovery with UK and France in July 1939. But it was mainly British intelligence who put the invention to good use at Bletchley, deciphering German messages. That's why I said Poland produced the spies which the UK used successfully :)

I'll also gladly explain why Poland not levelling armies is funny if anyone wants me to. 8)

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PS. Eg, sorry about your thread :)

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Post by Egbert » Fri Feb 10, 2006 6:13 pm

Well, the discussion of European war influence may continue, but I am pleased to announce that the Caribbean WOK game has come to a conclusion. Lord Fredo grabs 1 VP, after 5 people quit. Good job, LF.
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Post by trewqh » Sat Feb 11, 2006 7:29 am

First VP this year, right?

Congrats, LF! :2thumbs:
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Post by Duke » Sat Feb 11, 2006 9:46 am

Yes, we all know I gave him that VP just to be nice. I could have won this if I wanted to. 8)

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Post by Lord Fredo » Sat Feb 11, 2006 4:16 pm

Thanks for the kind words.
It does off course allways suck to win a game where half of the people quite rather than fight it out. Also it was a shame that you missed a crucial turn D.
Not that I wouldn't have won it all anyway. 8)

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Post by Duke » Sat Feb 11, 2006 8:27 pm

That turn was actually crucial. Not saying I would have won but I felt I had the upper hand over you there Fredo before that turn.

Btw, did Mr.Teacher have a few sherry's earlier? Two misspelled words in one short post? That is usually my thing to do. :wink:
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Post by Lord Fredo » Sun Feb 12, 2006 12:14 am

Ouch! Got me there. :) I willl have to admit to rather than a few sherrys a bunch of whiskeys.

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