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c1arinetboy wrote:Hi! I'm new here, so forgive me if this has been brought up before or if I did something stupid. I was thinking that there might be a better way to handle the placement of the armies at the beginning of the game. Having exactly 3 armies on each territory may save time with the setup, but it creates a lot of problems for gameplay (at least that's how I see it). So, my idea is this: you could have a turn at the beginning where everyone can place their armies where they like, but without sight of any opponents' troops. This way, nobody gets an advantage by going first or waiting until last, the games would move faster, and it would be truer to the original game. Of course, the current system could be retained as an option for people who prefer it that way. Is there any reason why this couldn't work?
Edit: Since it seems like a lot of people are unclear on this, yes, the current system would be kept as an option!
c1arinetboy wrote:Hi! I'm new here, so forgive me if this has been brought up before or if I did something stupid. I was thinking that there might be a better way to handle the placement of the armies at the beginning of the game. Having exactly 3 armies on each territory may save time with the setup, but it creates a lot of problems for gameplay (at least that's how I see it). So, my idea is this: you could have a turn at the beginning where everyone can place their armies where they like, but without sight of any opponents' troops. This way, nobody gets an advantage by going first or waiting until last, the games would move faster, and it would be truer to the original game. Of course, the current system could be retained as an option for people who prefer it that way. Is there any reason why this couldn't work?
Edit: Since it seems like a lot of people are unclear on this, yes, the current system would be kept as an option!
Caleb the Cruel wrote:It would be a good option to be able to pick your beginning territories.
One way that it could be done is have everybody make a wish list before the game officially starts or is waiting for players. For example if there were three people playing a USA map:
Player1's List:
1. Pennsylvania
2. New England
3. New York
4. New Jersey
5. Michigan
6. Ohio
7. West Virginia
8. Indiana
9. Maryland
10. Virginia
11. Kentucky
...and they list on and on
Player2's List:
1. New England
2. Oregon
3. Washington
4. West Virginia
...and they list on and on
Player3's List:
1.New Jersey
2. California
3. Washington
4. Kentucky
...and they list on and on
So Player1 would not receive New England because they listed it as #2 but Player2 listed it as #1.
Player2 and 3 both put Washinton as #3, so in this case Player2 would receive it because they submitted their wish list first.
I know, it seems confusing, but it's hard to explain.
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