View Full Version : Announcing heihojin's 20th PBEM game!


heihojin
Jan 06, 2006, 08:25 PM
Ladies, Gentlemen, and Barbarians:



I am pleased to announce that I am now taking signups for my 20th PBEM game! This is a Civilization IV PBEM game and requires the latest version of Civilization IV (currently v1.52) to participate.

So far, I have the following confirmed players: heihojin (me) - random leader
Corossol - Catherine of the RussiansIf you would like to play, please send me a private message or e-mail with the following information: your CFC user name (required),
your e-mail address (required),
your leader preferences (please give your top three choices, if any),
your physical location (required - city, state and country, or time zone relative to GMT),
the password you would like for your turn (optional, although I strongly recommend it),
your SMTP server address (optional), and
any customized civilization information (Leader Name, Civ Description, Short Description, and/or Civ Adjective).Because some of this information is sensitive, I strongly recommend you not post this information in a reply to this thread. I will post replies in this thread indicating when spots are filled.

You may only request a spot for yourself; I will not accept any requests on someone else's behalf. Please note that if you wish to play a particular civilization that has more than one leader available (such as the Chinese), you must select a leader or I will simply assign one to you.

Please note that your choice of leader is considered public information at the start of the game. If you opt for a random leader, you are expected to inform me of the actual leader given to you immediately following your first turn.

The game will begin as soon as I have eight confirmed players. If you have not specified a leader preference by the time the game launches, you will be assigned a random leader. Spots for the game and leader preferences will generally be filled first-come, first-serve, as determined by the timestamp of the request; however, I may deliberately favor some requests over others in the interest of balancing my games.

Turn summaries will likely not be posted to this or any other forum, as I am far more interested in actually playing the game than with posting turns in a public forum.


Commitments

By requesting to play you commit to the following: You agree to contact me (through e-mail, private message, a third party or other means) as soon as possible if you encounter technical difficulties or other circumstances that prevent you from fulfilling these commitments.
You agree to act in a courteous manner toward all other players at all times in your "out-of-game" communication.
You agree to abide by the general protocol for gameplay as set forth in the welcome e-mail, as well as any changes to the protocol I may make during the course of the game.
You agree to inform me when you are going to be unavailable for a period of greater than 24 hours.
You agree to check your e-mail at least once daily (at least twice daily is preferred).
You agree to promptly respond to all messages - immediately, if possible.
You agree to complete and forward your turn within 24 hours of receiving it.
You agree to refrain from "in-game" communication with another player until making contact with that player's civilization.
You agree to play the game to completion unless personal or technical circumstances render it impossible for you to do so.If you would like to peruse my general protocol for PBEM gameplay prior to signing up, let me know and I will happily e-mail it to you.

"In-game" communication refers to sharing information about your civilization or other players' civilizations, making deals, proposing alliances, etc.. "Out-of-game" communication primarily refers to administrative matters (such as "Dude, where's my turn?" e-mails), but also includes innocuous conversation (such as "Where is everyone from?" e-mails).


Default Game Settings

Unless specified otherwise, the default game settings will be as follows: Difficulty level: Noble (for all players)
Map: Continents
Size: Standard
Climate: Temperate
Sealevel: Medium
Era: Ancient
Speed: Normal
Options: None
Victory types permitted: All
Game Turn Limit: 0
City Elimination Limit: 0Although I am open to the idea of playing PBEM games under different settings, it is highly likely that all spots will be filled for this game before any meaningful discussion about changing the settings can take place. If you are interested in playing a PBEM game with different settings, your best bet is to start your own. If you would like to play one of my PBEM games with different settings, send me a message and I will be open to discussion about it.

One question that frequently arises in PBEM games is whether reloading the game is allowed. Unfortunately I know of no way to regulate the number of times the game is reloaded, so any rule prohibiting reloading is impossible to enforce. Furthermore, reloading seems quite acceptable in the event of an error, e.g. if you make a mistake in moving your units. Because I am reluctant to support rules that cannot be enforced, and because I'm sure that I personally will have to reload at least one game due to an error, I do not have any rules regulating reloads. Ultimately, it's a question of what provides the most enjoyment for you as a player - if it feels like cheating to you, don't do it.

Please note that once you make contact with another player's civilization, your diplomacy options are completely unrestricted. Feel free to invent whatever deals you wish, regardless of whether they are enforceable from within the game or not.

My games tend to fill up quickly, so submit your request to play now!


heihojin

EL_OSO
Jan 06, 2006, 09:36 PM
Count me in for a Random Leader.

You have my information already.

aaronflavor
Jan 07, 2006, 03:20 AM
I usually play on Noble, and I've only been playing Civ for a few weeks--and I've never done a PBEM before. Nonetheless, I like this game, and I'm a reliable guy who spends a lot of time on the computer. Is it appropriate for me to get involved in this?

EL_OSO
Jan 07, 2006, 04:25 AM
I usually play on Noble, and I've only been playing Civ for a few weeks--and I've never done a PBEM before. Nonetheless, I like this game, and I'm a reliable guy who spends a lot of time on the computer. Is it appropriate for me to get involved in this?

I'm currently involved in several of Heihojin's games and I can say that they are a lot of fun. I will warn you to have lots of patience as these games take a long, long time to finish. Inevitably, RL situations arise from time to time and there become lapses in receiving turns. As long as you are aware of that and can deal with it, it might be something for you.

Heihojin is also vigilant at keeping things moving which keeps the interest level up.

heihojin
Jan 07, 2006, 05:19 AM
So far, I have the following confirmed players:
heihojin - random leader
Corossol - Catherine of the Russians
cemason - Cyrus of Persia
cloudraine - Elizabeth of the English
EL_OSO - random leader
portuga - Huayna Capac of the Inca
Dandridge - Napoleon of the French

heihojin
Jan 07, 2006, 05:50 AM
We will begin the game with the following confirmed players:
heihojin - random leader
Corossol - Catherine of the Russians
cemason - Cyrus of Persia
cloudraine - Elizabeth of the English
EL_OSO - random leader
portuga - Huayna Capac of the Inca
Dandridge - Napoleon of the French
aaronflavor - Hatshepsut of the Egyptians
I will send out the welcome e-mail and the 4000 BC turn in a little while. Enjoy the game!


heihojin

heihojin
Jan 07, 2006, 09:10 AM
I just sent the welcome e-mail and the 4000 BC turn. When you receive the welcome e-mail, please read it thoroughly and send me a reply indicating that you have received it.

Please remember also to carbon-copy me on all manual turn sends (those not sent from within the client) and confirmation receipts for the first turn only.


heihojin

cemason
Jan 08, 2006, 08:33 PM
I received and sent the next turn to cloudraine but havn't heard a confirmation of receiving the game, yet. So I assume we're waiting on him.

cloudraine
Jan 08, 2006, 10:25 PM
Ah, I totally forgot about the receipt protocol. I have, however, failed to post a notice here, which I will now rectify!

As of 24 hours ago from this post, I have played and sent the turn to Dandridge

cloudraine
Jan 08, 2006, 10:29 PM
Unfortunately, I have not received any receipt confirmation from Dandridge either! So that means either he forgot about the protocol as well, or he has yet to check his mail!

Dandridge
Jan 09, 2006, 09:42 AM
Hmmm, I did send the confirmation (8.1. 10:32 GMT+2). You haven't got it? Anyway sent my turn yesterday to portuga and have also received a cofirmation from him.

cloudraine
Jan 09, 2006, 09:57 AM
Well no matter I suppose! All seems well :)

heihojin
Jan 09, 2006, 10:28 AM
Good job overall on the first turn, gentlemen. We are now in 3960 BC, and I'll take a two-day turn cycle anytime. :)

Yes, please pay attention to the confirmation receipt system. Posting a notice in this thread as to whether you have received the turn is optional, but it is very important that you send e-mail confirmations when you receive your turn.

It is just as important that you watch for e-mail confirmations to be sent to you - if you do not receive a confirmation receipt within 24 hours of forwarding your completed turn, it is your responsibility to re-send the turn and carbon-copy me. This alerts me to potential snags, and can avoid unnecessary delays.

Once EL_OSO confirms which Mongol leader he is playing, I will send an updated player list including this information.


heihojin

cloudraine
Jan 09, 2006, 11:16 PM
Received, played, and sent to dandridge

Dandridge
Jan 10, 2006, 10:02 AM
received and sent forward.

cemason
Jan 10, 2006, 09:01 PM
Yay for 3920 making its rounds.

cloudraine
Jan 10, 2006, 10:38 PM
Received! But I am unable to play for about another 12 hours..

Amask
Jan 11, 2006, 03:52 PM
heihojin, can you please give an approximate date of your next game?

heihojin
Jan 11, 2006, 09:31 PM
heihojin, can you please give an approximate date of your next game?
No.








Just kidding. :) Most likely I will post the ad in early February.

aaronflavor
Jan 21, 2006, 07:02 AM
I just tried to send the game back to heihojin, and I got this:

----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -----
<Quentin.Ellis@cox.net>
(reason: 550 <quentin.ellis@cox.net> recipient rejected)
----- Transcript of session follows -----
... while talking to mx.east.cox.net.:
>>>>>> RCPT To:<Quentin.Ellis@cox.net>
<<< 550 <quentin.ellis@cox.net> recipient rejected
550 5.1.1 <Quentin.Ellis@cox.net>... User unknown

As per his instructions, I will continue to resend until it goes through, or I get some other information. (I can post the save to the web if necessary.)

In other news, I have the most perverse starting position that I've ever had... not that that will help any of you much when my war chariots are riding over your capitols!:king:

heihojin
Jan 23, 2006, 02:39 PM
I just tried to send the game back to heihojin, and I got this:

----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -----
<Quentin.Ellis@cox.net>
Yep, Cox royally screwed up my transfer. My e-mail account is now working again, though, so go ahead and resend it.


heihojin

aaronflavor
Jan 24, 2006, 06:44 AM
Yep, Cox royally screwed up my transfer. My e-mail account is now working again, though, so go ahead and resend it.

Resent, and it appears to have went through: Jan 23 17:16:14 cruppie sm-mta[19139]: k0NNFipH019137: to=<Quentin.Ellis@cox.net
>, ctladdr=<aaronculture6@aaronwl.com> (1067/100), delay=00:00:28, xdelay=00:00:
28, mailer=esmtp, pri=398293, relay=mx.central.cox.net. [70.168.47.164], dsn=2.0
.0, stat=Sent (onD21T00Z2liKU40000000 mail accepted for delivery)

so we're back in business! :goodjob: