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Hello. I have been interested in this sim for a while, but have only recently been able to design ships in SS that float. :thumbup:
1. How often is the game updated. not just when the turns begin and end, but how often should a player be available for treaties and negotiations? once a day? twice?
2. What nations are still available? though the map is very useful, most of the encyclopedias are embarrassingly, uselessly, out of date. kind alike finding the political state of the cold war from a map of 1910. (btw what ever happened to good ol' Austria-Hungary? :D )
4. Can someone provide me with a link to the subsim program I keep reading about? googling it produces a very popular community site, along with 1000 posts in said community sites forum.
admittedly I was really hoping to get Brazil. Excellent position, Excellent economic potential, and a perfect set of complex regional conflicts to occupy a fleet. also it was the first 3rd rate power to get a dreadnought fleet, and the first to have a dreadnought mutiny.... okay so there's room for improvement.
anyway I have no Idea where I would sign up. It does not appear that you guys have a complete off topic board, so I guess I will just apply here. Is blood okay? :thumbsup:
Edit: I was wondering who, if anyone, is managing Chile and Argentina. if no one than which mod would I talk to regarding them.
Unfortunately Brazil decided to retain a number of obsolete ships. There's the R class Battleship, Battlecruiser, Heavy Cruiser with obscenely large cannon that was built in 1913. also the 6 Matto Grosso Class Destroyers, Corvettes designed in 1907 with an engine replacement from 1917.
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