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Bison Frontier -> House rules for PBEM play (10/25/2004 5:28:47 PM)

Just wondering if there's a list of (more or less) standardized house rules for PBEM play to minimize gamey exploits, and if so could someone please direct me to it. TIA.




ltfightr -> RE: House rules for PBEM play (10/25/2004 8:08:59 PM)

http://www.matrixgames.com/forums/tm.asp?m=729167

This link should take you to a discussion of house rules that is about 3-4 days old.




pauk -> RE: House rules for PBEM play (10/25/2004 8:43:57 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Bison Frontier

Just wondering if there's a list of (more or less) standardized house rules for PBEM play to minimize gamey exploits, and if so could someone please direct me to it. TIA.


just one port attack on turn 1 (PH or Manila or Singapore - allied player dont move ships from port selected for suprise attack). Of course, if you select non-historic start.




Xargun -> RE: House rules for PBEM play (10/25/2004 8:59:39 PM)

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ORIGINAL: pauk

quote:

ORIGINAL: Bison Frontier

Just wondering if there's a list of (more or less) standardized house rules for PBEM play to minimize gamey exploits, and if so could someone please direct me to it. TIA.


just one port attack on turn 1 (PH or Manila or Singapore - allied player dont move ships from port selected for suprise attack). Of course, if you select non-historic start.


With the new patch (1.3) Manilla is not worth attacking as all but 4-5 of the subs are now at sea..

Xargun




pauk -> RE: House rules for PBEM play (10/25/2004 9:22:33 PM)

interesting, didn't know this... where will be placed subs from Manila?

(i hope in a faraway distand land)[:D][:D]




2ndACR -> RE: House rules for PBEM play (10/26/2004 4:14:19 AM)

Now that just sucks.




madflava13 -> RE: House rules for PBEM play (10/26/2004 8:34:38 AM)

No, thats pretty historical - the majority of the Asiatic subs were out on patrol at war's start... Very few were tied up at Cavite.




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