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Christmas and New Years 2009/10

Christmas and New Years 2009/10

December 3rd, 2009 21:45 GMT in MiniRound

Beginning 20th December 2009, at a time to be decided nearer the date (we shall aim to avoid 00:00 to avoid confusion!), will be the Christmas/New Year mini round.

It will last 2 weeks and carry through until the 4th of January 2010. More details regarding the event will be released as we near the time.

All the best,

-The Admins.

Your Comments

Brunox wrote at December 4th 2009, 11:49:

yay! fun and summer!

Vexis wrote at December 4th 2009, 12:10:

"yay! fun and summer!"

I always thought it must be weird for people who immigrate and swap from "white christmas" to "turky on the bbq"

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Houdini wrote at December 4th 2009, 15:39:

Thanks Admins.

Ithryn wrote at December 5th 2009, 12:56:

I've never had a white Christmas. To me, the concepts seems Erie. Also cheers current administration team. Job well done.

Cosmaximum wrote at December 5th 2009, 20:01:

The original minis were the best - the new ones are manky.

Faint wrote at December 6th 2009, 14:58:

I like you.

Aram wrote at December 8th 2009, 15:09:

I would ask you to give all the players high quantitues of resources, and short tick duration, but no allocated lands or R&D, and look how ppl will behave!

Mr Dammerung wrote at December 8th 2009, 17:11:

I grew up in Chicago...

Trust me, the whole "White Christmas" thing is WAY over-rated...

If we're using our current accounts, then lots of food would do, along w/short rounds.

Starting from scratch...hmmm...100 allocatable lands, a boost to resources and about 50% on the non-arch R/D would work well, methinks.

Darkmajik5 wrote at December 9th 2009, 03:46:

maybe for every tick the time a tick lasts for changes, but in a predicatble fashon...... Tie it in with the ticker or a progressive function?

maybe have no less than 5 minutes ticks, but if you add up all the digits in the tick number and divide it by 2. and if it is more that 5, that could be the ammount to time that current tick shall take.

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