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February 8th, 2008, 03:22 PM
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Re: A call for aid!
My turn (the one that arrived later labelled "turn 42" rather than the earlier, erroneous "turn 43") also looks fine. I have two turns worth of gold, but I _think_ that's because I saved 1000 gold last turn (although I was tired at the time so can't be sure). What does everyone else think?
Another reason to think it is probably correct is that I can't think of any reason it could be wrong. I took the backup, scrounged everyone's 2h files from backups, and just ran the turn. It definitely is turn 42, as well, so we can't have missed a turn. So I am reasonably confident it's correct.
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February 8th, 2008, 03:43 PM
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Re: A call for aid!
Bleh. This is very frustrating for me. That was a rather crucial turn, I forged several high level items, and made several map moves with my larger armies. Now my perfectly laid plans are ****zored.
Jazzepi
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February 8th, 2008, 03:45 PM
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Re: A call for aid!
Okay, sorry Jazzepi. It's a bad time for me to try to sort it out, as I have a very rushed day. I'm not rushed tomorrow though, so I'll take another look in the morning and see if I have any ideas.
Everyone else - please say if your turn has gone funny too.
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February 8th, 2008, 05:35 PM
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Re: A call for aid!
I think something must have happened when I tried to send me turn in. I don't know. I thought I sent it in much earlier than before the servers are down.
I don't expect everyone to back up a turn because I had one really bad stale D: Especially since everyone else apparently did not.
Jazzepi
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February 8th, 2008, 10:32 PM
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Re: A call for aid!
I think we should roll back if it was an important turn for you Jazzepi. I'm confident we can fix it.
However, I will do it in the morning. I'm beginning to learn my lesson to never, ever do anything to the server when I am tired or drunk, or it all goes far more wrong than seems reasonable.
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February 9th, 2008, 04:27 AM
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Re: A call for aid!
Is it possible to do this?
-Keep everyone else's turn that they submitted for the turn 41.
-Allow me to resubmit a proper turn for turn 41.
-Once I have my turn in for turn 41, rehost it with my orders in.
That way nothing would change except for the fact that I'd be able to actually give my orders, and people wouldn't be able to change their plan of action based on what happened last turn. The only things I did last turn were forge items, build some structures, and move my armies around. I didn't react to any incoming stimulus. I would also be willing to submit my turn to a trusted 3rd party for them to review so that they can see that I'm telling the truth.
Jazzepi
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February 9th, 2008, 07:21 AM
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Re: A call for aid!
Okay, I have done exactly that. Jazzepi, I got it to resend your turn for you. Just in case of any other inexplicable mixups, make sure to play again with that turn. The server will host once it receives your turn.
Everyone else, just do nothing until Jazzepi has played. Apologies again.
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