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Posted by: TamiMcLeod 27-Aug-2008, 03:13 PM
what do you do, if say 5 people sign up and are in your kingdom and they dont play or drop out

how do we recover this? if we have 4 players or 5 players who are nto playing

we are trying to get the vote done for gov, and they dont answer the mail either, and havent moved at all..

we need all 10 members of the kingdom to play, can we get others in that kingdom if the others wont play?

I mean how can you do that with 1 or 3 players for the kingdom?

Posted by: subhuman 27-Aug-2008, 05:20 PM
As Mac has said several times, this game is designed so that people can play once a week and still accumulate gold.
Because this is how the game is designed, it's very likely that each and every kingdom will have several barely-active members.

Posted by: stevenpd 27-Aug-2008, 07:44 PM
[q]Voting a leader
if more than half of the players within a country (the same x,y co-ordinates) vote for the same player to be their leader, that person becomes leader, and is able to appoint governors of Income, Diplomacy, and Communications. They are also able to choose a picture to represent their country, and a name for their country.[/q]

You need 51% or 6 out of the 10 members within a kingdom to create a quorum to get things done.

Maybe the answer is the ability to move to a different kingdom or a greater number of people within a kingdom, i.e. 20 members versus 10 as it is now.

Macfive?

Posted by: TamiMcLeod 27-Aug-2008, 08:08 PM
QUOTE (subhuman @ 27-Aug-2008, 06:20 PM)
As Mac has said several times, this game is designed so that people can play once a week and still accumulate gold.
Because this is how the game is designed, it's very likely that each and every kingdom will have several barely-active members.

man mellow out
this is a game

this isn't real life dude
we are having fun here


and the point i made was
some signed up and are nto heard from again...
and when asked if they are playing
they have said NO
so then what do we do?
if they signed up and now changed their mind

get it?
that is what i am asking..

if you cant answer the question, then dont.. someone who knows will in time when they have a chance..

thanks


it seems like your getting all mad at me over a game?????

lol wow

Posted by: TamiMcLeod 27-Aug-2008, 08:13 PM
This is the 2nd time you are just rude..
Are you chasing away members? I can go...

Posted by: subhuman 27-Aug-2008, 10:56 PM
QUOTE
and the point i made was
some signed up and are nto heard from again...
and when asked if they are playing
they have said NO
so then what do we do?
if they signed up and now changed their mind

The problem is, that's not what you typed the first time. What you wrote was:
QUOTE
we are trying to get the vote done for gov, and they dont answer the mail either, and havent moved at all..

Those are very different statements. In the original, you say you haven't heard back from them. In the second, you say you have heard back from them. I based my initial response on the information you had provided me with at that time. You're even contradicting yourself- in one line, you state the people aren't heard from again. In the other, you state that they claim they're not playing.
Do you see where some confusion might come from this?

QUOTE
This is the 2nd time you are just rude..
Are you chasing away members? I can go...

Leaving would be one option, or you could go with a rather less drastic option:
When something that someone writes can be interpreted in more than one way, don't automatically assume they meant it the "rude way."
Over the past 20+ years, I've seen literally hundreds of flame-wars start over the recipient of a comment interpreting it in a way other than the writer meant. The best thing to do is to keep a few things in mind as you write and read:
1) tone and inflection can not be readily conveyed through text
2) this is an international community. What's considered polite in one area may be considered rude in another. Don't automatically assume the writer meant it to be rude.
Have no doubts that if I wanted to be rude to you, it would be perfectly clear.

Posted by: TamiMcLeod 27-Aug-2008, 11:07 PM
some of them i have heard back and they are not playing
some of them i haven't heard anything from them
i only know there 3 who are playing besides myself out of 10
thats why i was asking..

Posted by: CelticRadio 28-Aug-2008, 05:08 AM
QUOTE (TamiMcLeod @ 27-Aug-2008, 10:13 PM)
This is the 2nd time you are just rude..
Are you chasing away members? I can go...

I don't think anyone is being rude, why woud you think that. I reviewed the posts above and they are being very helpful to you in answering your question.

Posted by: TamiMcLeod 31-Aug-2008, 09:24 AM
Repeat question.. OWNERS OF THE GAME



what do you do, if say 5 people sign up and are in your kingdom they drop out

how do we recover this?
we are trying to get the vote done for gov, and have non playing members

we need all 10 members of the kingdom to play, can we get others in that kingdom if the others wont play?






Posted by: subhuman 31-Aug-2008, 01:52 PM
QUOTE
Repeat question.. OWNERS OF THE GAME


Writing in all caps is generally considered to be "yelling."
Yelling at people is usually considered rude.
If rude was not your intention, for emphasis you can one or more of the following:
[ b ]bold[ /b ] written without the spaces besides the brackets becomes: bold
[ u ]underline[ /u ] --> underline
[ i ]italic[ /i] --> italic
Hopefully this can help prevent future occurances of "unintended rudeness". smile.gif

Posted by: TamiMcLeod 31-Aug-2008, 04:46 PM
will remember how to do bold

Posted by: Rebecca Ann 31-Aug-2008, 05:13 PM
I would like to play but I can't get in.
RebeccaAnn

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