Dardanelles

Empires in Arms is the computer version of Australian Design Group classic board game. Empires in Arms is a seven player game of grand strategy set during the Napoleonic period of 1805-1815. The unit scale is corps level with full diplomatic options

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bOrIuM
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Dardanelles

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Where the Turkish player can control the access though the Dardanelles ?
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ORIGINAL: bOrIuM

Where the Turkish player can control the access though the Dardanelles ?

I Think, Its one of 2 commonly used houserules, so wont yet work vs ai.

Its actually a general/miscellaneous EIA rule, not an optional.
The other commonly used houserule is the Inconditional surender between GB/FR if they start the game at war, eg removable Nappy/Nelson forgot the rest.

I would actually not mind see some poll. about how many games use those houserules and how many not.

Maybe its me who is mistaken.
I seem to remember Monodan or Marshall Ellis comment if this might get implemented at somepoint, but i fail to refind the thread. So could be wrong.. hint anyone remember ? :)


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RE: Dardanelles

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Its under the Militia Conversion Thread:
tm.asp?m=1746515

From Monadman:

Enhancements List

GENERAL: Create a scenario Editor

GENERAL: Implement all the rules that apply to the Dardanelles.
1. EiA 10.7 Dardanelles Control
2. EiA 6.2.1.3 Dardanelles Movement
3. EiA 7.4.3.3 Dardanelles/Ice Line Supply Effects and;
4. EiA 7.4.4.6.

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RE: Dardanelles

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I for one think this is a very important rule, and support it being implemented. Since it is not an "optional" in the original game, I don't expect it to be optional when it does get added.
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