I’ve been playing a lot of Diplomacy) in the past year or so. I sometimes pitch the game as a “seven player chess”—really simple rules, no luck factor*. You negotiate with other players, form alliances, and then stab them at the opportune moment. The goal is to win, at all costs, using any cheats/technique you can think of.
There is plenty of opportunities to apply LW training in the game, which I’ll likely cover at a later time. However, I’ve never played with anyone from here, which limits my own press options (e.g. it isn’t easy to express “I’ll cooperate if and only if Germany will cooperate if and only if I cooperate” to non-LW people), and I’d like to change that. I know that a couple of people from webDiplomacy hang around LW, and a few people from LWSH expressed interest, so here I am trying to gather six people.
You would need to commit to about 15 minutes per day on average, and check in at least once every 3 days. Total duration should be 2-3 months. Pauses are possible in case of unforeseen events or vacations or anything really. Rules can be learned in 10 minutes, and we can do a couple of turns trial just to get a hang of it if needed. You’d also need to commit to keep any hostility strictly within the game. You will get lied to and stabbed in the back, and it will hurt. Retribution is fine, but don’t hold it against the player in real life.
If you are interested, or have questions, let me know—either here, via PM or at [myusername]@gmail.com. This is just for gauging interest, you are not committing to anything yet.
* Initial countries are assigned randomly, and they are not exactly equal.
Diplomacy has come up before. (The first game was here.) I tried to arrange games on WebDiplomacy (like here) but I don’t recall all that much coming from it—I remember at least one game failing to start because we had seven people sign up but only six actually made the transition to WebDiplomacy, and so on.
Especially if you’re doing a slow game where time zones are less important, I suspect it may be better to just start a LW game with a password posted here, so that there’s only one sign-up.
You would need to commit to about 15 minutes per day on average
While it is possible to play Diplomacy this way, I’m not sure this is what I would present it as. I’ve typically found myself spending much more time thinking about games.
(I may be interested if I’m needed to make a game happen, but I probably should be spending my time on other things.)
I’ve been playing a lot of Diplomacy) in the past year or so. I sometimes pitch the game as a “seven player chess”—really simple rules, no luck factor*. You negotiate with other players, form alliances, and then stab them at the opportune moment. The goal is to win, at all costs, using any cheats/technique you can think of.
There is plenty of opportunities to apply LW training in the game, which I’ll likely cover at a later time. However, I’ve never played with anyone from here, which limits my own press options (e.g. it isn’t easy to express “I’ll cooperate if and only if Germany will cooperate if and only if I cooperate” to non-LW people), and I’d like to change that. I know that a couple of people from webDiplomacy hang around LW, and a few people from LWSH expressed interest, so here I am trying to gather six people.
You would need to commit to about 15 minutes per day on average, and check in at least once every 3 days. Total duration should be 2-3 months. Pauses are possible in case of unforeseen events or vacations or anything really. Rules can be learned in 10 minutes, and we can do a couple of turns trial just to get a hang of it if needed. You’d also need to commit to keep any hostility strictly within the game. You will get lied to and stabbed in the back, and it will hurt. Retribution is fine, but don’t hold it against the player in real life.
If you are interested, or have questions, let me know—either here, via PM or at [myusername]@gmail.com. This is just for gauging interest, you are not committing to anything yet.
* Initial countries are assigned randomly, and they are not exactly equal.
Diplomacy has come up before. (The first game was here.) I tried to arrange games on WebDiplomacy (like here) but I don’t recall all that much coming from it—I remember at least one game failing to start because we had seven people sign up but only six actually made the transition to WebDiplomacy, and so on.
Especially if you’re doing a slow game where time zones are less important, I suspect it may be better to just start a LW game with a password posted here, so that there’s only one sign-up.
While it is possible to play Diplomacy this way, I’m not sure this is what I would present it as. I’ve typically found myself spending much more time thinking about games.
(I may be interested if I’m needed to make a game happen, but I probably should be spending my time on other things.)
Interested.
I’m interested.