[div align=\\\"center\\\"]The Game is Live!
The Great Powers are:
@Muford as Russia
@Kristy95 as Austria
@Noble as Turkey
@`To12143` as Italy
@ADwyer87 as Germany
@jparks98 as France
@Bzerkap as England
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Should you guys have any questions don't hesitate to ask! I'll keep the forum thread updated with the play-by-play as they come in. You are free to talk to each other and coordinate by any means necessary: private message, Discord, Backstabbr chat, phone calls, Sunday brunches, you name it. Everything's fair in war!
P.S. Thank you guys for putting in some potential orders! If you enter any orders, I CAN see them!!! Yay!!!! If you make any order that I know will be illegal, expect to get a message from me. I'll try to check the orders at least once a day.
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A brief rundown of the Backstabbr engine:
To make a unit Hold, click the unit and click the Hold button. Your unit will now have a circle around it if it's holding.
To move, click a unit, click Move and then click on the target space. You can also click the target space without clicking move as move is the default action. Your unit will now have an arrow pointing to where it intends to move.
Here's where the orders get interesting:
To Support a unit, click the unit doing the supporting, then click the unit to be supported. The next click after this will decide what type of support you're giving. If you want to support that unit to stay where it is, click the same territory again. If you want to support that unit to move, click where the supported unit is moving. Those are the two support actions.
To Convoy a unit, click the fleet that's doing the shipping, click the unit to be shipped, and then click the target destination. It's also crucial that the army being shipped make a move action to the new territory across the sea.
Here's an example of what this will look like in-game:
![[Image: GHy5ume.jpg]](http://i.imgur.com/GHy5ume.jpg)
In this image, you can see Italy's Venice army holding off an attack from Germany in Tyrolia. The circle means they're holding their ground.
Turkey is holding onto their territory. The unit in Bulgaria is Holding position and the unit in Constantinople is supporting that hold.
Austria is Moving into Rumania with the unit in Budapest. To guarantee that move's success, the unit in Serbia is Supporting the army in Budapest into Rumania.
The Italian fleet in the Ionian Sea is Convoying the army in Apulia to Greece. The little squiggle means that the convoy is taking place. The Army in Apulia has made a move command across the sea to Greece.
Hope this helps and don't hesitate to ask any questions you may have!
The Great Powers are:
@Muford as Russia
@Kristy95 as Austria
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@`To12143` as Italy
@ADwyer87 as Germany
@jparks98 as France
@Bzerkap as England
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Should you guys have any questions don't hesitate to ask! I'll keep the forum thread updated with the play-by-play as they come in. You are free to talk to each other and coordinate by any means necessary: private message, Discord, Backstabbr chat, phone calls, Sunday brunches, you name it. Everything's fair in war!
P.S. Thank you guys for putting in some potential orders! If you enter any orders, I CAN see them!!! Yay!!!! If you make any order that I know will be illegal, expect to get a message from me. I'll try to check the orders at least once a day.
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A brief rundown of the Backstabbr engine:
To make a unit Hold, click the unit and click the Hold button. Your unit will now have a circle around it if it's holding.
To move, click a unit, click Move and then click on the target space. You can also click the target space without clicking move as move is the default action. Your unit will now have an arrow pointing to where it intends to move.
Here's where the orders get interesting:
To Support a unit, click the unit doing the supporting, then click the unit to be supported. The next click after this will decide what type of support you're giving. If you want to support that unit to stay where it is, click the same territory again. If you want to support that unit to move, click where the supported unit is moving. Those are the two support actions.
To Convoy a unit, click the fleet that's doing the shipping, click the unit to be shipped, and then click the target destination. It's also crucial that the army being shipped make a move action to the new territory across the sea.
Here's an example of what this will look like in-game:
![[Image: GHy5ume.jpg]](http://i.imgur.com/GHy5ume.jpg)
In this image, you can see Italy's Venice army holding off an attack from Germany in Tyrolia. The circle means they're holding their ground.
Turkey is holding onto their territory. The unit in Bulgaria is Holding position and the unit in Constantinople is supporting that hold.
Austria is Moving into Rumania with the unit in Budapest. To guarantee that move's success, the unit in Serbia is Supporting the army in Budapest into Rumania.
The Italian fleet in the Ionian Sea is Convoying the army in Apulia to Greece. The little squiggle means that the convoy is taking place. The Army in Apulia has made a move command across the sea to Greece.
Hope this helps and don't hesitate to ask any questions you may have!