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Basics that you need to know.DP_Danno wrote:I'm new here and joined my first team game thinking I could go read the rules of play for teams but I don't see any meaningful rules anywhere. Can someone point me in the right direction or to a forum topic that covers them?



WingCmdr Ginkapo wrote:Basics that you need to know.DP_Danno wrote:I'm new here and joined my first team game thinking I could go read the rules of play for teams but I don't see any meaningful rules anywhere. Can someone point me in the right direction or to a forum topic that covers them?
Continent bonus are held by individuals and not by teams.
Turns are taken in order as per normal games.
You can attack each other as per normal games.
You can reinforce and deploy on your teammates if you so choose.
You can only attack with your own troops.
Riskllama is correct, there is teamchat in the game via the tickbox so you can chat away without your opponents reading it.

iAmCaffeine wrote:You'll find it best to have partners who you know will talk and discuss. Joining onto random teams you don't know is rarely profitable.
owned by one colour.DP_Danno wrote:"Continent bonus are held by individuals and not by teams."
So does the continent have to be owned by just one color or can it be teamed owned and if so, who gets the credits?
fixedWingCmdr Ginkapo wrote:owned by one color.DP_Danno wrote:"Continent bonus are held by individuals and not by teams."
So does the continent have to be owned by just one color or can it be teamed owned and if so, who gets the credits?
ronc8649 wrote:fixedWingCmdr Ginkapo wrote:owned by one colour.DP_Danno wrote:"Continent bonus are held by individuals and not by teams."
So does the continent have to be owned by just one color or can it be teamed owned and if so, who gets the credits?
Some people, who are medal hunters will join a lot of games with random teammates to get the teammate medal...its not usually a good way to obtain or maintain a high score or have fun game play.iAmCaffeine wrote:You'll find it best to have partners who you know will talk and discuss. Joining onto random teams you don't know is rarely profitable.
That's my point, I'm just lazy.rockfist wrote:Some people, who are medal hunters will join a lot of games with random teammates to get the teammate medal...its not usually a good way to obtain or maintain a high score or have fun game play.iAmCaffeine wrote:You'll find it best to have partners who you know will talk and discuss. Joining onto random teams you don't know is rarely profitable.
