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muti wrote:To the team creating this I just wanted to say thanks. I'm loving it and appreciate that it's a lot of work.
Not only are the games fun and some on maps I wouldn't normally play but also it's informative about the History too.
Will there soon be a greater variety in the token maps played?
Thanks again.

7 August 1914
CHILDREN of ALSACE!
After forty-four years of sorrowful waiting, French soldiers once more tread the soil of your noble country. They are the pioneers in the great work of revenge. For them what emotions it calls forth, and what pride!
To complete the work they have made the sacrifice of their lives. The French nation unanimously urges them on, and in the folds of their flag are inscribed the magic words, "Right and Liberty."
Long live Alsace.
Long live France.
General-in-Chief of the French Armies,
JOFFRE
iAmCaffeine wrote:Best of one 1v1, what a great idea!
Dukasaur wrote:Just a reminder, to those who have been waiting for a tournament in this even that is open to freemiums...
October 3rd: the first Freemium-friendly tournament in this series!
[spoiler=Mulhouse-Lorraine 1500 Oct 3rd to 1500 Oct 10th]The Battles of Mulhouse and Lorraine
Eleven centuries of conflict over the region known as Lorraine meant that the French were in a hurry to quickly avenge their most recent defeat there. This led to a somewhat hasty attack on the region as soon as war broke out.
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Background
The area known as the Lorraine has been contested between Germany and France for more than a millenium -- eleven centuries, in fact. It is at the very heart of all Franco-german conflicts. Lorraine is part of what was known as Lotharingia, the central core of Charlemagne's Empire. Politically, geographically, and even etymologically Lotharingia is the parent of Lorraine.
The breakup of Charlemagne's Empire eventually led to the formation of two very large nations -- Germany and France -- that became bitter enemies despite their common heritage. It also led to the formation of many smaller nations which were forever getting caught in the crossfire of the conflicts between the two greater ones.
The ancient core of the Frankish nation -- the lands along the Rhine -- were made part of the central kingdom of Lothair according to the treaty of Verdun (A.D. 843). Upon the death of Lothair, however, his nephews in East and West Francia (now Germany and France) sprang forward and stole the land, dividing it amongst themselves in the new Treaty of Mersen (A.D. 870).
More than a thousand years of conflict later (during most of which Lorraine remained on the French side of the border, and sometimes part of an independent Burgundy) France under Napoleon III was crushed by the Prussians in the relatively brief and yet devastating Franco-Prussian war. Lorraine and Alsace were surrendered to Germany.
The humiliation of the Franco-Prussian war was still very much in the mind of both the French public and its officer class. Thus, as soon as war between Germany and France broke out, French forces rushed to quickly recapture the region.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Phase 1 (historical): The breakup of Charlemagne's Empire eventually led to the formation of Germany, France, and smaller nations in between, which were forever caught in the crossfire.
Tournament Phase 1: Charlemagne's Empire (a.k.a. Holy Roman Empire) eventually became Germany, France, and smaller nations in between.
One 2-player game, Holy Roman Empire, no spoils no fog no trench, 20-round limit
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Phase 2 (historical): During most of the thousand years of conflict, the areas now known as Alsace and Lorraine were mostly under French rule, sometimes independent, and occasionally under German rule.
Tournament Phase 2: For most of the millenium of conflict, Alsace and Lorraine were held by France.
One 2-player game, France1789, flat rate, no fog, trench, 20-round limit
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Phase 3 (historical): The French Empire under Napoleon III crushed by the Prussians during the Franco-Prussian War, and forced to surrender Alsace and Lorraine to Germany.
Tournament Phase 3: After a devastating defeat in the Franco-Prussian War, France surrenders Alsace and Lorraine to Germany.
One 2-player game, Unification Germany, nuclear, fog, no trench, 20-round limit
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Phase 4 (7 August): French forces under General Bonneau crossed the German frontier into Upper Alsace, rushing to the city of Mulhouse. The small German forces withdrew and the French entered the town unopposed. They were greeted by the residents as liberators. Wild celebrations spontaneously exploded all over France at the news of the capture of the city.
Tournament Phase 4: The French Army liberates Mulhouse.
The emotional way the French felt about this region is well represented by the Marshal Joffre's Official Communique at the time:7 August 1914
CHILDREN of ALSACE!
After forty-four years of sorrowful waiting, French soldiers once more tread the soil of your noble country. They are the pioneers in the great work of revenge. For them what emotions it calls forth, and what pride!
To complete the work they have made the sacrifice of their lives. The French nation unanimously urges them on, and in the folds of their flag are inscribed the magic words, "Right and Liberty."
Long live Alsace.
Long live France.
General-in-Chief of the French Armies,
JOFFRE
One 2-player game, France, sunny escalating no trench, 20-round limit
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Phase 5 (9 August): French exaltation was short-lived. On August 9th the German Seventh Army, with large reserves that Bonneau could not hope to match
Tournament Phase 5: The German Army recaptures Mulhouse
One 2-player game, Unification Germany, foggy escalating trench, 20-round limit
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Phase 6 (14-18 August): In Lorraine, the French offensive began a little later, was significantly larger, and faced correspondingly larger German forces.
Tournament Phase 6: The French rapidly move into central Lorraine.
One 2-player game, France 2.1, foggy escalating no trench, 20-round limit
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Phase 7 (18-22 August): With heavy reinforcements, the Germans counter-attack and beat the French back to their starting points. Technically, this becomes a German victory at this point. However, strategically, it is a German defeat. The reinforcements sent to Lorraine were more desperately needed at the Battle of the Marne. Von Moltke's critical decision to send these troops to Lorraine undermined the Schlieffen Plan and may very well have cost Germany the opportunity to knock France out of the war early on. It may be one of the pivotal decisions that defined World War I.
Tournament Phase 7: With heavy reinforcements, the Germans counter-attack and beat the French back to their starting points
One 2-player game, Europe1914, sunny flat rate no trench, 20-round limit
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Phase 8 (22-25 August): After some final skirmishes and manouvres, the exhausted troops on both sides settle into a pattern of trench warfare.
Tournament Phase 8: After some final skirmishes and manouvres, the exhausted troops on both sides settle into a pattern of trench warfare
One 2-player game, Trench Warfare, foggy zombie trench, 50-round limit
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Entry cost: 1 token
Freemiums are allowed in this tourney!
You MUST, however, keep one game slot reserved exclusively for participation in this.
Prizes: 1st place, Great War medal, Great War entry token, 1 Silver Star, 20 Auburn Stars
2nd place, Great War entry token, 20 Drab Stars
3rd and 4th place, Great War entry token
--DK[/spoiler]
Remember, you still have to have an open slot in order to play in this tournament! Make sure you open a slot before signing up, and keep it reserved for this purpose the entire time of the tournament!
abel wrote:Dukasaur wrote:Just a reminder, to those who have been waiting for a tournament in this even that is open to freemiums...
October 3rd: the first Freemium-friendly tournament in this series!
[spoiler=Mulhouse-Lorraine 1500 Oct 3rd to 1500 Oct 10th]The Battles of Mulhouse and Lorraine
Eleven centuries of conflict over the region known as Lorraine meant that the French were in a hurry to quickly avenge their most recent defeat there. This led to a somewhat hasty attack on the region as soon as war broke out.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Background
The area known as the Lorraine has been contested between Germany and France for more than a millenium -- eleven centuries, in fact. It is at the very heart of all Franco-german conflicts. Lorraine is part of what was known as Lotharingia, the central core of Charlemagne's Empire. Politically, geographically, and even etymologically Lotharingia is the parent of Lorraine.
The breakup of Charlemagne's Empire eventually led to the formation of two very large nations -- Germany and France -- that became bitter enemies despite their common heritage. It also led to the formation of many smaller nations which were forever getting caught in the crossfire of the conflicts between the two greater ones.
The ancient core of the Frankish nation -- the lands along the Rhine -- were made part of the central kingdom of Lothair according to the treaty of Verdun (A.D. 843). Upon the death of Lothair, however, his nephews in East and West Francia (now Germany and France) sprang forward and stole the land, dividing it amongst themselves in the new Treaty of Mersen (A.D. 870).
More than a thousand years of conflict later (during most of which Lorraine remained on the French side of the border, and sometimes part of an independent Burgundy) France under Napoleon III was crushed by the Prussians in the relatively brief and yet devastating Franco-Prussian war. Lorraine and Alsace were surrendered to Germany.
The humiliation of the Franco-Prussian war was still very much in the mind of both the French public and its officer class. Thus, as soon as war between Germany and France broke out, French forces rushed to quickly recapture the region.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Phase 1 (historical): The breakup of Charlemagne's Empire eventually led to the formation of Germany, France, and smaller nations in between, which were forever caught in the crossfire.
Tournament Phase 1: Charlemagne's Empire (a.k.a. Holy Roman Empire) eventually became Germany, France, and smaller nations in between.
One 2-player game, Holy Roman Empire, no spoils no fog no trench, 20-round limit
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Phase 2 (historical): During most of the thousand years of conflict, the areas now known as Alsace and Lorraine were mostly under French rule, sometimes independent, and occasionally under German rule.
Tournament Phase 2: For most of the millenium of conflict, Alsace and Lorraine were held by France.
One 2-player game, France1789, flat rate, no fog, trench, 20-round limit
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Phase 3 (historical): The French Empire under Napoleon III crushed by the Prussians during the Franco-Prussian War, and forced to surrender Alsace and Lorraine to Germany.
Tournament Phase 3: After a devastating defeat in the Franco-Prussian War, France surrenders Alsace and Lorraine to Germany.
One 2-player game, Unification Germany, nuclear, fog, no trench, 20-round limit
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Phase 4 (7 August): French forces under General Bonneau crossed the German frontier into Upper Alsace, rushing to the city of Mulhouse. The small German forces withdrew and the French entered the town unopposed. They were greeted by the residents as liberators. Wild celebrations spontaneously exploded all over France at the news of the capture of the city.
Tournament Phase 4: The French Army liberates Mulhouse.
The emotional way the French felt about this region is well represented by the Marshal Joffre's Official Communique at the time:7 August 1914
CHILDREN of ALSACE!
After forty-four years of sorrowful waiting, French soldiers once more tread the soil of your noble country. They are the pioneers in the great work of revenge. For them what emotions it calls forth, and what pride!
To complete the work they have made the sacrifice of their lives. The French nation unanimously urges them on, and in the folds of their flag are inscribed the magic words, "Right and Liberty."
Long live Alsace.
Long live France.
General-in-Chief of the French Armies,
JOFFRE
One 2-player game, France, sunny escalating no trench, 20-round limit
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Phase 5 (9 August): French exaltation was short-lived. On August 9th the German Seventh Army, with large reserves that Bonneau could not hope to match
Tournament Phase 5: The German Army recaptures Mulhouse
One 2-player game, Unification Germany, foggy escalating trench, 20-round limit
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Phase 6 (14-18 August): In Lorraine, the French offensive began a little later, was significantly larger, and faced correspondingly larger German forces.
Tournament Phase 6: The French rapidly move into central Lorraine.
One 2-player game, France 2.1, foggy escalating no trench, 20-round limit
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Phase 7 (18-22 August): With heavy reinforcements, the Germans counter-attack and beat the French back to their starting points. Technically, this becomes a German victory at this point. However, strategically, it is a German defeat. The reinforcements sent to Lorraine were more desperately needed at the Battle of the Marne. Von Moltke's critical decision to send these troops to Lorraine undermined the Schlieffen Plan and may very well have cost Germany the opportunity to knock France out of the war early on. It may be one of the pivotal decisions that defined World War I.
Tournament Phase 7: With heavy reinforcements, the Germans counter-attack and beat the French back to their starting points
One 2-player game, Europe1914, sunny flat rate no trench, 20-round limit
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Phase 8 (22-25 August): After some final skirmishes and manouvres, the exhausted troops on both sides settle into a pattern of trench warfare.
Tournament Phase 8: After some final skirmishes and manouvres, the exhausted troops on both sides settle into a pattern of trench warfare
One 2-player game, Trench Warfare, foggy zombie trench, 50-round limit
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Entry cost: 1 token
Freemiums are allowed in this tourney!
You MUST, however, keep one game slot reserved exclusively for participation in this.
Prizes: 1st place, Great War medal, Great War entry token, 1 Silver Star, 20 Auburn Stars
2nd place, Great War entry token, 20 Drab Stars
3rd and 4th place, Great War entry token
--DK[/spoiler]
Remember, you still have to have an open slot in order to play in this tournament! Make sure you open a slot before signing up, and keep it reserved for this purpose the entire time of the tournament!
I couldn't seem to find the signup page for this. I'm sure it's someplace obvious.What am I missing?

iAmCaffeine wrote:Any chance of a heads up on timing for the speed tournament, and also what kind of tournament it will be? Just based on past speed auto-tournaments, most of them have been a mess.
SPΔCΞ-CØWBØY wrote:Hi, just got the mail about my "tons of tokens", but finding it hard to find the "Join tournament" button or something, am I blind or is there anyone that could assist this numpty?
-1-1-3- wrote:fyi I just killed Franz Ferdinand.
So the War/event can now really start
note: it appeared that the Archduke Karl Ludwig's son actually was... Great-Ollie ! Game 14927542
robellis00 wrote:Dukasaur wrote:Just a reminder, to those who have been waiting for a tournament in this even that is open to freemiums...
Thanks so much for the Freemium-friendly tournament! I enjoyed it very much. It was set up very well and I really appreciated having enough advance notice to get a token, and reserve a spot for the games. The only advice I can give is....WE WANT MORE! I would enter every freemium tournament I could in the Great War if I can get tokens and have an empty slot for the game. The danger is joining the games to get tokens and since the games with higher participants have a higher change to drop tokens, the games are taking a long time. I think you guys have done a great job so far and your aspiration to include everyone is awesome. Your hard work is very much appreciated and I encourage you to keep it up! I'm looking forward to more freemium-friendly tourneys later in the Great War!

robellis00 wrote:Dukasaur wrote:Just a reminder, to those who have been waiting for a tournament in this even that is open to freemiums...
Thanks so much for the Freemium-friendly tournament! I enjoyed it very much. It was set up very well and I really appreciated having enough advance notice to get a token, and reserve a spot for the games. The only advice I can give is....WE WANT MORE! I would enter every freemium tournament I could in the Great War if I can get tokens and have an empty slot for the game. The danger is joining the games to get tokens and since the games with higher participants have a higher change to drop tokens, the games are taking a long time. I think you guys have done a great job so far and your aspiration to include everyone is awesome. Your hard work is very much appreciated and I encourage you to keep it up! I'm looking forward to more freemium-friendly tourneys later in the Great War!
stealth99 wrote:Congrats to Mock
Congrats to the CC Team that is continuing to put off a 'Great' Campaign. There is a lot of interest in this event and it has certainly added entertainment value.
Request - Please don't add too many crazy 8,10,12 player games tourneys. 1v1 is where it's at and Poly certainly falls in that category. We do not see enough poly.
Request May I request as much notice as you can provide, in addition to advertising in multiple locations for any non-tourney events associated with the Great War Campaign. In the Banner that lists the Tourneys available, it would be nice if you also added there, "Great War Guessing Contest Starting Nov 01" etc. And it would be nice if you ran that for at least a week prior to.
Question - On the 17th, will wins on King of the Mountains or Balkan Peninsula still receive tokens if the games started prior to the 16th? No biggie, just curious, if it is a complete and abrupt switchover, I can deal.
DoomYoshi wrote:stealth99 wrote:Congrats to Mock
Congrats to the CC Team that is continuing to put off a 'Great' Campaign. There is a lot of interest in this event and it has certainly added entertainment value.
Request - Please don't add too many crazy 8,10,12 player games tourneys. 1v1 is where it's at and Poly certainly falls in that category. We do not see enough poly.
Request May I request as much notice as you can provide, in addition to advertising in multiple locations for any non-tourney events associated with the Great War Campaign. In the Banner that lists the Tourneys available, it would be nice if you also added there, "Great War Guessing Contest Starting Nov 01" etc. And it would be nice if you ran that for at least a week prior to.
Question - On the 17th, will wins on King of the Mountains or Balkan Peninsula still receive tokens if the games started prior to the 16th? No biggie, just curious, if it is a complete and abrupt switchover, I can deal.
Complete and utter switchover.
