Field of Diplomacy: A New World Order
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Field of Diplomacy: A New World Order
Hello All! The last Field of Diplomacy game I hosted ended up being quite the spirited affair with some very interesting twists and turns. Ultimately, the game was decided by a powerful alliance of the Antigonids (me) and Macedon (pnoff) agreeing to cooperate and jump on Epirus (Morbio) and Rome (devoncop). The Seleucids (jimwinsor) headed off east, and the Ptolemies (Rufus) south, leaving only Carthage (ledo) and Lysimakos (desertedfox) to try and face the Evil Alliance directly. The game itself is still ongoing, but Epirus is long dead, Rome is in Antigonid hands, Macedon is running rampant in the Balkans, and the Lysimachid client states in Anatolia are not long for this world. As such, this new match is an offshoot of the older game where lessons learned can be applied ASAP, and new strategies developed.
Miscellaneous Rules:
- Difficulty dropped back to Standard since Experienced was a bit too brutal and distracted from the inherent balance between players.
- Turn time upped to 36 hours to be a bit more forgiving of player schedules.
- Priority will be given to players from the previous game, but new players are welcome so long as they familiarize themselves with the previous game discussion thread.
Open Nations:
Major Powers
- The Antigonids - Nijis the Brave
- The Seleucids - Jagger the Bold
- The Ptolemies - 13obo the Voyeur
- Macedon - SpeedyCM the Slow
- Lysimakos - devoncop the Vigilant
- Rome - Pnoff the Thirsty
- Carthage - Ledo the Talkative
Minor Powers
- Pontus - Wulfburk the New
- Armenia........Jimwinsor the Mighty
- Sparta.........PJL1973 the Enigmatic
- Arverni - maybe
- Arabia - maybe
- Dacia - Morbio the Wise
- Nubia - Marvin the Wanderer
- Iberians - Rufus the Distant
- Sarmatia - chb75 the Equestrian
Potentials
- Syracuse.......uncomfortably close to Carthage and Roman expansion with no way out
- Saka.........can really only threaten the Seleucids, but less restricted than Maurya
- Celticii.........perhaps the only Celtic power that slow down Rome in Italy
Issue with Potentials is whether or not they have enough early game presence to realistically participate in Diplomacy. Diplomatic viability requires some ability to get involved militarily, preferably with more than just one other human power. A lot of the potentials really only threaten one major power. So there would be - some - benefit diplomatically from them being human instead of AI, but not as much as the minor powers. This is where initial discussion should be focused. That's all I'll say for now.
Please post your interest, any availability issues in the next two weeks, and preferred faction. Early diplomatic discussion of both public and private varieties is heavily encouraged for ALL players.
Miscellaneous Rules:
- Difficulty dropped back to Standard since Experienced was a bit too brutal and distracted from the inherent balance between players.
- Turn time upped to 36 hours to be a bit more forgiving of player schedules.
- Priority will be given to players from the previous game, but new players are welcome so long as they familiarize themselves with the previous game discussion thread.
Open Nations:
Major Powers
- The Antigonids - Nijis the Brave
- The Seleucids - Jagger the Bold
- The Ptolemies - 13obo the Voyeur
- Macedon - SpeedyCM the Slow
- Lysimakos - devoncop the Vigilant
- Rome - Pnoff the Thirsty
- Carthage - Ledo the Talkative
Minor Powers
- Pontus - Wulfburk the New
- Armenia........Jimwinsor the Mighty
- Sparta.........PJL1973 the Enigmatic
- Arverni - maybe
- Arabia - maybe
- Dacia - Morbio the Wise
- Nubia - Marvin the Wanderer
- Iberians - Rufus the Distant
- Sarmatia - chb75 the Equestrian
Potentials
- Syracuse.......uncomfortably close to Carthage and Roman expansion with no way out
- Saka.........can really only threaten the Seleucids, but less restricted than Maurya
- Celticii.........perhaps the only Celtic power that slow down Rome in Italy
Issue with Potentials is whether or not they have enough early game presence to realistically participate in Diplomacy. Diplomatic viability requires some ability to get involved militarily, preferably with more than just one other human power. A lot of the potentials really only threaten one major power. So there would be - some - benefit diplomatically from them being human instead of AI, but not as much as the minor powers. This is where initial discussion should be focused. That's all I'll say for now.
Please post your interest, any availability issues in the next two weeks, and preferred faction. Early diplomatic discussion of both public and private varieties is heavily encouraged for ALL players.
Last edited by Geffalrus on Sun Sep 08, 2019 7:08 pm, edited 9 times in total.
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Re: Field of Diplomacy: A New World Order
I kind of want to play Carthage again, so I'll put down for that, but if someone else from the previous game wants it I'm happy to choose another nation.
As for potentials I'd say Dacia and Syracuse are the most likely to be interesting, even if the latter is short-lived.
As for potentials I'd say Dacia and Syracuse are the most likely to be interesting, even if the latter is short-lived.
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Can I be Rome, please
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Put me down for Ptolemy, but I'll play only after the new patch. So if someone wants to take them, give them priority.
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Why am I the Voyeur? Mind you, I am not rejecting the title... Just curious how I deserved it.
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The games we've played together, it's felt like you're always watching and commenting, but for a variety of reason are not directly involved in the fighting at hand. Seemed a thin enough thread for a creative nickname.
Make no mistake, though, you're gonna be more in the center this time around. See what you're made of.
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I like to play the underdog, but am starting to realise that underdogs with human players around will be underdogs for much longer than in single player. Keep the nickname please!
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Re: Field of Diplomacy: A New World Order
I wouldn't mind having a go in this one.
Preferably as Macedon or Lysimakos.
Preferably as Macedon or Lysimakos.
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I'll take the advice that was offered, and I ignored, before the last game.. put me down for Dacia.
I like the challenge of the smaller countries... hopefully I'm smarter and wiser to last a little longer now.
I like the challenge of the smaller countries... hopefully I'm smarter and wiser to last a little longer now.
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I will take on the tricky task of keeping Lysimakos alive beyond infanthood if available.
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I'll play Pontus!
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I'm not interested in being one of the majors. I already have games as Aetolia and Epirus. I might consider Athens, though I'm leaning Arabia at the moment. I'll wait for more players before I officially decide.
Also, what is up with me liking so many factions that start with A.........?
Also, what is up with me liking so many factions that start with A.........?
We should all Stand With Ukraine.
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I'll go minor this time too, and try my hand at Armenia. Will the other game be discontinued?
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Seeing as there's a lot of interest for the game, put me in as permanent for Ptolemy please!
We are missing some important Diadochi..
We are missing some important Diadochi..
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I'll be up for playing a minor as I might be away for a bit, stick me down as Epirus, Sparta or Nubia
Whatever you think will be needed
Whatever you think will be needed
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A greek player, or Epirus would both be interesting. Nubia might be slightly more sustainable, but is a bit of a Maurya, only really a problem for one player. Since this is a diplomacy game I think Sparta or Epirus would be good choices.MARVIN_THE_ARVN wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2019 5:48 pm I'll be up for playing a minor as I might be away for a bit, stick me down as Epirus, Sparta or Nubia
Whatever you think will be needed
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MARVIN_THE_ARVN wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2019 5:48 pm I'll be up for playing a minor as I might be away for a bit, stick me down as Epirus, Sparta or Nubia
Whatever you think will be needed
"Being away for a bit" as Epirus or Sparta is likely to mean you come back to find you have no nation given Greece tends to be such a snakepit !
Nubia is more sustainable I would argue or even the Saka.
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That's true actually. Nubia is probably best. At least your ability to peace out with Ptolemy might make Ptolemy a little more stable and interesting, and war would give Ptolemy a fun and dangerous time, and you could be a player in Arabia, impacting the levant which is a bit of a hot spot.devoncop wrote: ↑Thu Sep 05, 2019 3:23 amMARVIN_THE_ARVN wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2019 5:48 pm I'll be up for playing a minor as I might be away for a bit, stick me down as Epirus, Sparta or Nubia
Whatever you think will be needed
"Being away for a bit" as Epirus or Sparta is likely to mean you come back to find you have no nation given Greece tends to be such a snakepit !
Nubia is more sustainable I would argue or even the Saka.
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Nubia sounds good, I wouldn't have minded coming back to a smoking ruin but sure, someone who could be a bit more responsive to events would make that area more interesting.
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Ptolemy welcomes the arrival of the new wise Nubian king with great joy in his heart. I hope we will be able to seal a pact of mutual help and support for a thousand generations! Numerous gifts will start flowing in your treasury as soon as our calendar starts.
The previous Nubian leader was showing to be an aggressive troglodyte and with the IQ capacity of one too- I am sure your rule will be much less chaotic and directionless.
The previous Nubian leader was showing to be an aggressive troglodyte and with the IQ capacity of one too- I am sure your rule will be much less chaotic and directionless.