LT43 has started
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LT43 has started
Good luck with the game and remember to check the winning conditions.
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I cant seem to login to the server from either a windows or linux client (both cases say incorrect password, the passwords correct because i can login here)
U/N: kingi
server: longturn.org
port: 5043
Ive disabled all firewalls, any ideas??
Cheers
P.S I have successfully logged into the test server previosly
U/N: kingi
server: longturn.org
port: 5043
Ive disabled all firewalls, any ideas??
Cheers
P.S I have successfully logged into the test server previosly
Last edited by Kingi on Sat Mar 24, 2018 3:40 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Jesus... I forgot to confirm participation... And I was sure I did... Oh well. If there is an idler soon, please put me on the list.
Or if the game restarts for any reason, please put me in manually
Or if the game restarts for any reason, please put me in manually
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Hi weider,
I have updated my password on longturn.org via the forgotten password link, i then cleared my browser cookies and logged back in with the new credentials to make this post. But I still cannot connect to the game using the exact credentials I just used to login here Is there a delay synchronizing the credentials between game server and acc source? i'm at a complete loss as to what i'm doing wrong.
I have updated my password on longturn.org via the forgotten password link, i then cleared my browser cookies and logged back in with the new credentials to make this post. But I still cannot connect to the game using the exact credentials I just used to login here Is there a delay synchronizing the credentials between game server and acc source? i'm at a complete loss as to what i'm doing wrong.
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Forum and portal/game are not the same thing. You need to go to http://longturn.org, bottom left, and check your profile there.
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Yes.
1. You need to download the LT43 ruleset. Go here:
https://github.com/longturn/games
and, basically, you have to download everything. Then simply dig out the LT43 folder and place it in yout "freeciv/data" folder. Should be on the same place as "Multiplayer", "civ2civ3" etc.
2. Start Freeciv client
3. "Start local game"
4. In the chat frame, type
/rulesetdir LT43
Then the game is ready to start. You may have to adjust number of players or AIs, but that's basically it.
1. You need to download the LT43 ruleset. Go here:
https://github.com/longturn/games
and, basically, you have to download everything. Then simply dig out the LT43 folder and place it in yout "freeciv/data" folder. Should be on the same place as "Multiplayer", "civ2civ3" etc.
2. Start Freeciv client
3. "Start local game"
4. In the chat frame, type
/rulesetdir LT43
Then the game is ready to start. You may have to adjust number of players or AIs, but that's basically it.
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Here you have some more instructions on how to install the ruleset of LT43 on a local computer:
http://forum.longturn.org/viewtopic.php?id=910
http://forum.longturn.org/viewtopic.php?id=910
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Siaw_Hy, you now can control Pandolio. Login normally by connecting to a network game. host longturn.org and port 5043. then when you see the game chat and lots of connecting and disconnecting messages, writ ethe following to the chat:
/take Pandolio
Then you should see the nation you can control. Ask for help if this doesn't work.
/take Pandolio
Then you should see the nation you can control. Ask for help if this doesn't work.
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You can use your own password for logging on and after doing that you should see the in-game chat.
Download a 2.5.x version native client. Install it and connect to a network game. Then enter longturn.org as the host and 5043 as the port. Your user name Siaw_Hy is the user and for the password the same you used to write on the forum.
If you need to have your password reset, please enter a valid mail address on your user profile. The longturn.org is a non profit organization and the mail addresses are used for reaching the players to remind about games starting or sometimes we send mail about new games starting. With a working mail address we can send you a new password. This is done manually but the mail is really one of the very few ways to know that a reset request is a legit one.
Download a 2.5.x version native client. Install it and connect to a network game. Then enter longturn.org as the host and 5043 as the port. Your user name Siaw_Hy is the user and for the password the same you used to write on the forum.
If you need to have your password reset, please enter a valid mail address on your user profile. The longturn.org is a non profit organization and the mail addresses are used for reaching the players to remind about games starting or sometimes we send mail about new games starting. With a working mail address we can send you a new password. This is done manually but the mail is really one of the very few ways to know that a reset request is a legit one.
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Hi weider,
I'm sorry for the trouble, but I have questions again.
Where can you find out the level of corruption and embezzlement, depending on the distance from the capital and the type of government?
What determines the successful attempt to bribe the city and is there a formula that determines the probability of such an attempt?
And on what does the cost of bribing the city depend?
I'm sorry for the trouble, but I have questions again.
Where can you find out the level of corruption and embezzlement, depending on the distance from the capital and the type of government?
What determines the successful attempt to bribe the city and is there a formula that determines the probability of such an attempt?
And on what does the cost of bribing the city depend?
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The exact corruption levels can be found from the ruleset files but those should be also on the in-game help for each government. The exact formula for those... That's a tricky one. I don't know really. It depends on the distance and I have just a feeling about how it works. How far is too far and so on. Does anyone know this better?
The ruleset for LT43 defines that there is a 80% chance to succeed for the diplos and spies. Unless there is a defending diplom/spy and in that case there is first a 50% chance to kill the defending diplomat.
The incite/bribe cost of a city depends on the city size and the distance to the capital or 2nd palace. Courts will also make the cost 4x bigger. Usually size 2 cities are too expensive in most cases and cities very close to capital are also too expensive. With the mouse middle click you can see the estimated bribe cost for enemy units and also for your own units. That should give some idea about the bribe/incite cost and how distance affects it.
The roads on neutral/unclaimed territory can be used like they were on your own land. Only the roads on enemy territory can't be used. You can also use the roads of you allies.
Ask if there is more you would like to know.
The ruleset for LT43 defines that there is a 80% chance to succeed for the diplos and spies. Unless there is a defending diplom/spy and in that case there is first a 50% chance to kill the defending diplomat.
The incite/bribe cost of a city depends on the city size and the distance to the capital or 2nd palace. Courts will also make the cost 4x bigger. Usually size 2 cities are too expensive in most cases and cities very close to capital are also too expensive. With the mouse middle click you can see the estimated bribe cost for enemy units and also for your own units. That should give some idea about the bribe/incite cost and how distance affects it.
The roads on neutral/unclaimed territory can be used like they were on your own land. Only the roads on enemy territory can't be used. You can also use the roads of you allies.
Ask if there is more you would like to know.