Subject: Re: New game 2004-03-19 - By Jerry McManus
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Thanks Mark! Lucas is right, unless you see a prompt telling you that there is nowhere left to place nukes then you must have at least one country that has no nuke, although sometimes it can be hard to tell. Hmmm, perhaps 'refine position vectors' should be another item on my to-do list...
Cheers, Jerry
-- -- Original Message -- -- From: "Mark R. Bitleris" <bitleris@(protected)> To: <dir3d-l@(protected)> Sent: Friday, March 19, 2004 3:34 PM Subject: Re: [Dir3d-l] [xpost] New game
> I love it!! > > I did find one issue: when all your countries have Nukes assigned to > them and you are starting another turn and you are awarded more Nukes, > you are not able to place the new ones as your countries already have > nukes on them. This situation did not allow me to continue my turn. The > only option was to place Nukes and it would not let me. I had to quit > the game without a winner. > > I don't think this situation would normally happen as I specifically > held all my nukes to see what would happen. > > Great game! Thanks! > > Mark >
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