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Opponent wanted for first pbem game
Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2003 3:36 am
by Hal9k
I cant promise anything - never tried this before. I'd be though very glad if anyone could come down to telling me what I need to do to play against one of you.
Will take any specs:)
Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2003 5:40 am
by Katana
Ok, let's talk about what sort of scenario you want and I'll walk you through it. You'll have it figured out by the time you have finished your first move.
So, any favourite country you want to play? What size army?
Any particular year?
If you, like a lot of new players like Germany, I'll take the Brits.
Should even things up a bit...
Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2003 12:58 pm
by Hal9k
I've played SpWaw for ages against the ai now - which doesnt teach you too much exactly.
I'll take germans then (should give a nice edge:)). What about 2000 points (small battle for this time), Dez 1943, german delay versus british advance? Or would you prefer a meeting engament?
Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2003 1:08 pm
by Hal9k
Mmm... desert warfare - not that favorable for british. You want to set up something else or use this one?
Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2003 5:40 am
by Katana
Just spent half an hour typing a reply only to post it to nowhere:mad:
Right.
I'll try again tomorrow with a differrent setup. Just a few minor details.
Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2003 9:06 pm
by Gruvan
Originally posted by Katana
Just spent half an hour typing a reply only to post it to nowhere:mad:
Right.
Hi,
Just a little idea to avoid such problems. It happened to me quite often. Due to a reason I do no know, it seems that after a while tipping a message we get disconected with no alert message. So when sending the poste it just goes nowhere because there is no mare a sender adress for it.
My practice solution is, before sending the post, copy all what you tipped to keep it on a Text document (Word or what ever). If you do no see your message, just sent it again by copiing the txt you saved.
To copy what you wrote, just select it with the mouse, type ctrl-c for copy and ctrl-v to get it on a new document to keep your work safe.
Welcome,
Gruvan