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Post by AndyDufresne »

Of course you would consider GS to better than CC, it's your baby. ;)


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bryanbr wrote:
fighter1405 wrote:This game is a complete rip off of CC and it is nowhere near as good. Oh and by the way you shouldn't be advertising your game in the CC chatrooms. Do it the fair way.


I consider GS to be a much better risk gaming experience than CC. It plays much faster. Things like being able to click on countries and a Do or Die button take a lot of the work out of the game.

We also have a new map, Norman Invasion:

http://denizengames.com/grandstrategy/i ... rman.L.jpg

It is very well suited for 8 player games.

http://www.denizengames.com




the only thing that sucks about this is that you have to be premium to play it wtf is up with that
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AndyDufresne wrote:Of course you would consider GS to better than CC, it's your baby. ;)
--Andy


When GS was first released I considered CC to be better and I think I said as much in this thread.

However, GS has made major improvements on the user interface that edged it in front of CC.

Turn time remaining on the active game screen.
Obvious indicator if it is you can play a turn on the active game screen.
Click on countries to select them for deploy, attack and fortify.
Do or Die button.

I can take my turns faster on GS. Faster is better. I have time for more games and/or coding.
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I do applaud you for all the work've you been able to put into it thus far, I wish you well.


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New mode of play: Interdiction

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Interdiction
This mode of play is centered around the ownership by each player of a Capital, a designated territory. All army deployments must be in a territory that is connected to the player's Capital. Capitals are automatically issued to all players prior to the first round. The player is allowed to change the Capital to any territory during the first round. In subsequent rounds, the Capital may only be moved to a territory that is adjacent to the old Capital. If a player's Capital is captured, any territory may be selected as a location for the new Capital.

http://www.denizengames.com
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New scoring method

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We have implemented awarding scoring for each player eliminated when they are eliminated.

The scoring method is also available for team games (differs from CC's Terminator).
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Post by gavin_sidhu »

Andy or other mod, maybe you should lock this thread, i thought Lack didnt want this site to be part of the massive commecialisation of the world.
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gavin_sidhu wrote:Andy or other mod, maybe you should lock this thread, i thought Lack didnt want this site to be part of the massive commecialisation of the world.


It is an off topic discussion area. What exactly don't you understand about that?

Grand Strategy is hardly a large commercial site. It provides a free Risk experience just like CC does. And it makes the same amount of profit that CC does, which is not any at all.

http://www.denizengames.com
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Post by x »

When I logged in I got a "This script is blah, do you want to let it continue running?" dialogue from Firefox. Not cool.

You store my password in plaintext format (you show it to me if I click options) without hashing it. So if I use that login & password for any other site, you now have it. If anyone goes to my computer while I'm logge in, they have it. If anyone hacks your database, they have it. THANKS! Luckily I use randomly generated passwords for every site I visit, but a lot of people don't.

I do like the idea of two player games, though, I think ConquerClub should have those, I could organize a lot more real time games if it did.

Anyway, pimping your site once in the off topic forum isn't such a big deal, Lack. I wouldn't hold too much of a grudge. But I would make sure ConquerClub is always 2 steps ahead. (Competition is almost always good for the consumer.)(
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x wrote:When I logged in I got a "This script is blah, do you want to let it continue running?" dialogue from Firefox. Not cool.


Logging in the first time to GS involves downloading a large amount of javascript which is then cached and shouldn't need to be downloaded again. So that message should disappear.

I can display the password as a password field, but that really only prevents people on your system from getting your password. There is fundamental insecurity in passing passwords to websites unless you use SSL, which neither CC or GS use.

http://www.denizengames.com
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bryanbr wrote:I can display the password as a password field, but that really only prevents people on your system from getting your password. There is fundamental insecurity in passing passwords to websites unless you use SSL, which neither CC or GS use.


i agree with x. you should use a hashing algorithm to protect the passwords.
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Post by bryanbr »

maritovw wrote:
bryanbr wrote:I can display the password as a password field, but that really only prevents people on your system from getting your password. There is fundamental insecurity in passing passwords to websites unless you use SSL, which neither CC or GS use.


i agree with x. you should use a hashing algorithm to protect the passwords.


I will implement a client side hashing mechanism.
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Advance all option

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Now that CC has a Do or Die button, it should consider adding an "Advance All" option.

This allows you to automatically advance all armies when performing a Do or Die attack.

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Re: Advance all option

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bryanbr wrote:Now that CC has a Do or Die button, it should consider adding an "Advance All" option.

This allows you to automatically advance all armies when performing a Do or Die attack.

http://www.denizengames.com

Isnt that already the default? When you attack someone doesnt it automatically set the advance armies number to the maximum amount?
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Post by wicked »

yep. at least on CC. good catch IC... you're off the couch. :wink:
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wicked wrote:good catch IC... you're off the couch. :wink:

It was a long cold night. :(
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Grand Strategy

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Well I play both Grand Strategy and CC, and I prefer GS's "click on territories" method as opposed to CC's "drop down box" method. It's much faster and fewer mistakes are made. CC does have a lot of nice options and is fun too... but I wouldn't go so far as to say that it is always "two steps ahead". Bryan has put a lot of hard work into the site and there's a new feature every week it seems.

just my $0.02
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Squishy wrote:Well I play both Grand Strategy and CC, and I prefer GS's "click on territories" method as opposed to CC's "drop down box" method.


I wonder where he got that option from. :roll:
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my guess would be that he got the idea from the original Risk game by Hasbro Interactive, released Dec. 31, 1996. Why, were you thinking of an earlier game perhaps?
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Post by wicked »

Squishy you sound an awful lot like bryan....
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Squishy wrote:my guess would be that he got the idea from the original Risk game by Hasbro Interactive, released Dec. 31, 1996. Why, were you thinking of an earlier game perhaps?
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No I know which sites he trolls looking for options.
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Post by Squishy »

wow... what middle school playground did I just step onto? isn't it past your bedtimes? run along now.
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Post by reverend_kyle »

That could make sense... squishy could be a brianbr monk3y becuase brian br is enjoying a forum ban because he wouldnt quit whoring his site.
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Post by wicked »

his flames are certainly of the same lame caliber. Funny how his first post is in a thread that's been buried for over a week. :roll:
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Post by reverend_kyle »

dont you have the tools to check that out?
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