@caden3123 The Dev is still working on the game. Today he's creating the mechanism for appointing a military commander. You can keep up with manual forum-based playtests here, if you haven't joined yet: https://t.co/uLTCI6TQeI
The latest development update for =A More Perfect Union= now includes Continental Congress Voting. If you'd like observe the full game (pre-development, forum-based version). Please join this forum. I'll have to approve you to let you in b/c of bots: https://t.co/uLTCI6TQeI
@nomoredawg I went to a coffee shop once that would take my card to keep a tab. That's how they did it, and I'd routinely leave my card at the coffee shop because I was so used to pay per coffee drink. I don't mind tabs if they return the card while the tab is open.
@StatisticUrban I'm pretty much in agreement with you. I've lived in Austin, NYC, and Philadelphia on this list. I think New Orleans is also underrated. I'd add Dallas (birth city) and Houston to overrated. DC is about the middle.
@Walz4Pres Good ticket but I'd Warnock abandoning that Sen seat in GA might be bad for Democrats. Warnock at the top of the ticket might be worth the risk however.
@NateSilver538 I'm from Dallas and lived for 11 years in the Austin area (been in NYC and Philly since then). I've always considered the highway from Dallas to Brownsville as the diving line, Austin and SA are on this line, but I consider them South. El Paso is west.
@MA_Millennial_ The internal polls are always biased towards their party. If someone's internal polls show them losing, then they're losing. If it shows them winning, they aren't necessarily winning. I don't trust them except when their internal shows them losing.
@tdraicer I'm curious how you implement (if at all) Shakspeare, Spenser, Jonson, Marlowe, Sidney, Wyatt, Lyly, and all these great writers. I guess it determines what the goal of the game will be. Is it cultural flowering or conquest?