kleinerheldt
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Perhaps we can delete this rule? I'm not sure about this.
But if I ask for RoP and they do not reply: can I enter and finish my turn? Sometime border is seen only at second half of the scout move. The same true for CurraghYou have to ask the team whose territory you want to enter before you move inside. Else you have to declare war. The RoP mustn't be signed inside the game, but in a thread in the embassy.
But if I ask for RoP and they do not reply: can I enter and finish my turn? Sometime border is seen only at second half of the scout move. The same true for Curragh
Or I've lost some things at translatingPaGe, your example doesn't really work for me. I'm fluent in German, so maybe I lose something in translation.
Repeating the turn with declaring of war.In this case we should set time limit to reply for RoP offer. Galley often have no choice : stay in the sea or enter to the border. What referee action will be in this case?
You aren't allowed to move in the territory. It will be an irreversibel action and you would gain information you can't get, when not entering the territory. Either you have to wait for an answer or to wait outside the borders.If you end your turn and send it off, then ask fo permission in the diplomacy thread, you are documenting your request for permission. If the nation you have requested permission from doesn't respond with a yes or a no by the time the save gets back to you, ...
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The server is a bit overloaded. Another reason to install the embassies at civforum. Else the 96 hours could really by short.
Page, I reread my post about being fluent in German and edited it before you posted your quote of me saying it.
I only imagined the reason for the rule. There are some people that want everyting to be fixed. The funny thing, which makes the rule needless, is the opportunity to break treaties. The only thing, that should really be fixed, is the 20 turns rule.I think we are getting way too complicated here.
I disagree with that. It is too contraintuitive in comparison to normal game. I think if RoP not granted after turn you may simply leave territory, that it.Repeating the turn with declaring of war.