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Longturn Tutorial game for newbies starting on September 10th

Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2020 1:29 pm
by Corbeau
A tutorial game for beginners will start two weeks from now.

Info and signup page is here

You need to install and 2.5 client to be able to play this game.

You can check basic-basic info about Longturn here.

For additional info, feel free to ask here or join us at our lively Discord server.

Re: Longturn Tutorial game for newbies starting on September 10th

Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2020 12:11 am
by Corbeau
Longturn Learning game test started! Two-minute turns, do NOT destroy opponents you find.

The purpose of test games is checking if everything is working with server settings and the ruleset before the real thing. Also, if someone needs some warming up.

Host: Longturn.net
Port: 5065

Re: Longturn Tutorial game for newbies starting on September 10th

Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2020 7:53 pm
by Corbeau
After a delay caused by technical difficulties (updating site to a new version, debugging, stuff and stuff) the Learning LT game is finally starting tomorrow.

House rules:

This is a tutorial game aimed at beginners who have never played (Free)Civ or have played it very little and/or would like to get better acquainted with the interface, mechanics and House Rules. The main feature of the game (unless there is a consensus for otherwise) is low-aggression environment.

Features are:
* do not conquer more than 2 cities per week
* do not attack a player who has 5 or less cities
* no early aggression: do not attack anyone before Turn 20
Two or more players may agree to disregard these rules when dealing with each other if they want to practice greater hostility. It would be reasonable to notify the admin of this, but it is not a requirement.

The admin will use delegation system to prevent or reverse violations. Again, this is a learning game, not a competition.

If someone is breaking these rules and/or harassing others, it is up to the player to report this. There is noway for the admin to discover rule breaks. You have to report it.

It is likely that there will be more experienced players in the game. Their role will be "advisory supervision". If they overstep this, it should be reported and admin will act.