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Good idea. Do you suggest 3 or 4 player?
Quote from: Donald X. on October 28, 2014, 04:29:33 pm...spin-offs are still better for all of the previously cited reasons.But not strictly better, because the spinoff can have a different cost than the expansion.
...spin-offs are still better for all of the previously cited reasons.
4p would be fine apart from the fact that there's always one person who takes 2 days to take each of their turns. I find it doesn't happen so much in 3p.
F.DS 52 up, 3 player global game (because 3p is best). One of these games I will prove I'm good at using my military, hasn't happened yet...
Quote from: Joseph2302 on July 16, 2013, 01:26:00 pmF.DS 52 up, 3 player global game (because 3p is best). One of these games I will prove I'm good at using my military, hasn't happened yet...52 is already going, you're 53
Quote from: Joseph2302 on July 16, 2013, 01:26:00 pmF.DS 52 up, 3 player global game (because 3p is best). One of these games I will prove I'm good at using my military, hasn't happened yet...
Quote from: Tables on July 16, 2013, 10:20:00 pmQuote from: Joseph2302 on July 16, 2013, 01:26:00 pmF.DS 52 up, 3 player global game (because 3p is best). One of these games I will prove I'm good at using my military, hasn't happened yet...Think it should say "Led by" not "Led Be", also Napoleon is best, unfortunately he isn't in the game in question he's my favourite leader at the moment
No, led is correct. I don't know whether it has anything to do with led zeppelin, likely not.
Your fatal mistake was assuming the English language would follow any kind of sensible structure or pattern.
Quote from: Thisisnotasmile on July 18, 2013, 03:32:41 amYour fatal mistake was assuming the English language would follow any kind of sensible structure or pattern.I doubt there is any other language using the Latin alphabet which such a loose association between spelling and pronounciation. Case in point: through, though, trough, tough. Four different pronounciations.
Quote from: ipofanes on July 18, 2013, 03:56:24 amQuote from: Thisisnotasmile on July 18, 2013, 03:32:41 amYour fatal mistake was assuming the English language would follow any kind of sensible structure or pattern.I doubt there is any other language using the Latin alphabet which such a loose association between spelling and pronounciation. Case in point: through, though, trough, tough. Four different pronounciations.You missed bough and hiccough... and I think there's one more I'm missing.English spelling vs pronunciation is awful.
Quote from: Kirian on July 18, 2013, 09:04:40 amQuote from: ipofanes on July 18, 2013, 03:56:24 amQuote from: Thisisnotasmile on July 18, 2013, 03:32:41 amYour fatal mistake was assuming the English language would follow any kind of sensible structure or pattern.I doubt there is any other language using the Latin alphabet which such a loose association between spelling and pronounciation. Case in point: through, though, trough, tough. Four different pronounciations.You missed bough and hiccough... and I think there's one more I'm missing.English spelling vs pronunciation is awful.Is it really hiccough? I've gone through my entire life thinking that it's spelled "hiccup".
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