So I've been on vacation for a while and instead of relaxing like a
normal person, I decided to make some more up-to-date rulesets.
But not only that.
I couldn't figure out how to install the Haskell code's dependencies so
I went and rewrote the entire thing in Python.
My hope is that with a
> G.
I believe this is implied by R2509, but I have added a provision in the
case that it's not.
> Aris
That is a valid concern. The reason it is the way it is now is simply
that I thought it was funny to include excessively ridiculous words.
Nevertheless, I have changed it in the below ver
Oh cool, something like weather is really a good idea - in co-op games you're
playing
against "the board" so you definitely need some randomly-generated adversity.
On Wed, 1 Aug 2018, Reuben Staley wrote:
> In the Millenial Land System, Land Transfigurations were actually part of a
> larger m
With G.'s suggestion, this looks pretty great content-wise. I would request
that you change "force-feed" to "feed", though, because the real world
contexts where the former occurs are somewhat upsetting.
-Aris
On Fri, Aug 3, 2018 at 10:10 AM Kerim Aydin wrote:
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> This reads really clearly an
This reads really clearly and I like it this way around. Minor edit:
capitalize the CAN and add to that sentence "if it would not reduce eir
EP below 0"? (Not sure if it's implied anyway, better safe than sorry?)
On Wed, 1 Aug 2018, Reuben Staley wrote:
> I believe this institutes a clear ca
I am sorry. Your message said 8077-8081.
> On Aug 3, 2018, at 7:09 AM, Timon Walshe-Grey wrote:
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> Ah, I see the confusion now - this is in fact the previous batch of proposals
> (8066-8076, not 8077-8081). Sorry.
>
> -twg
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>> On August 3, 2018 10:58
Ah, I see the confusion now - this is in fact the previous batch of proposals
(8066-8076, not 8077-8081). Sorry.
-twg
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On August 3, 2018 10:58 AM, Publius Scribonius Scholasticus
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> AttPF
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