Originally posted by Daemon SinYes.
Speaking of games, I was considering trying to organise another RHP game of Lords of Conquest but is seems like they've shut the game down. If I could find a similar diplomacy/strategy based game would any of you lot be interested in playing?
Probably need at least 8 people to do it.
*Runs off to buy a years supply of popcorn*
Originally posted by WoodgieYay! I've always loved you, Woodgie!
What's all this noise, we'll have no noise in here, this is a local shop for local people.
OK, where do I sign?
We've got 4 players now, which is enough for a game. I'd prefer to have at least 6 though so I'll wait another 24 hours before starting the game just in case anyone else decides that they want to play.
Originally posted by Daemon SinWhooaaaaaa there big fella, where, when, who and how.
Yay! I've always loved you, Woodgie!
We've got 4 players now, which is enough for a game. I'd prefer to have at least 6 though so I'll wait another 24 hours before starting the game just in case anyone else decides that they want to play.
I need at least 24 hours to figure out how I am going to cheat at it.
Originally posted by WoodgieDon't worry, cheating is part of the game. It's just like the real word - diplomacy really means lying to, deceiving and bribing people to get what you want.
Whooaaaaaa there big fella, where, when, who and how.
I need at least 24 hours to figure out how I am going to cheat at it.
Originally posted by Daemon SinThat knobhelmet site requires hard cash to set up a game, which breaks rule number 432 of the Woodgie code of practice: A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.
Don't worry, cheating is part of the game. It's just like the real word - diplomacy really means lying to, deceiving and bribing people to get what you want.
Hang on wrong rule book.
Originally posted by WoodgieTrue but it's free to play and you're not setting up the game. 😉
That knobhelmet site requires hard cash to set up a game, which breaks rule number 432 of the Woodgie code of practice: A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.
Hang on wrong rule book.