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Re: The Spirit of Conquer Club
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Re: The Spirit of Conquer Club
lemeilleur wrote:hi i am looking for someone that could program/ design a map for me. or how can i do it myself?
If you're looking for someone to design a map, then you must at least have your map idea on paper. You don't have to have technical skills, but if the map idea is yours, then you should absolutely be able to draw the map out by hand and scan/photograph it.
I've been asked to design a map by a couple of people before, and they just threw a couple of broad ideas at me, "we want a map of siberia" or something like that, and I am absolutely not interested in that kind of collaboration.
So, if you have an idea in your head, put it on paper and make a thread for it in this forum:
https://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=583
I personally don't have time to collaborate on another map right now. (I'm helping with two currently) Swamped with work, study and personal stuff. But if no one else picks it up, then I might to be able to at a later date.
00:33:53 ‹riskllama› will her and i ever hook up, LLT???
00:34:09 ‹LiveLoveTeach› You and Shannon?
00:34:20 ‹LiveLoveTeach› Bahahahahahaha
00:34:22 ‹LiveLoveTeach› I doubt it
00:34:30 ‹LiveLoveTeach› I don't think she's into farm animals
00:34:09 ‹LiveLoveTeach› You and Shannon?
00:34:20 ‹LiveLoveTeach› Bahahahahahaha
00:34:22 ‹LiveLoveTeach› I doubt it
00:34:30 ‹LiveLoveTeach› I don't think she's into farm animals
Re: The Spirit of Conquer Club
Good, now I know who I should bother when I draw my map ideasShannon Apple wrote:lemeilleur wrote:hi i am looking for someone that could program/ design a map for me. or how can i do it myself?
If you're looking for someone to design a map, then you must at least have your map idea on paper. You don't have to have technical skills, but if the map idea is yours, then you should absolutely be able to draw the map out by hand and scan/photograph it.
I've been asked to design a map by a couple of people before, and they just threw a couple of broad ideas at me, "we want a map of siberia" or something like that, and I am absolutely not interested in that kind of collaboration.
So, if you have an idea in your head, put it on paper and make a thread for it in this forum:
https://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=583
I personally don't have time to collaborate on another map right now. (I'm helping with two currently) Swamped with work, study and personal stuff. But if no one else picks it up, then I might to be able to at a later date.
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Re: The Spirit of Conquer Club
Pirlo wrote: Good, now I know who I should bother when I draw my map ideas
00:33:53 ‹riskllama› will her and i ever hook up, LLT???
00:34:09 ‹LiveLoveTeach› You and Shannon?
00:34:20 ‹LiveLoveTeach› Bahahahahahaha
00:34:22 ‹LiveLoveTeach› I doubt it
00:34:30 ‹LiveLoveTeach› I don't think she's into farm animals
00:34:09 ‹LiveLoveTeach› You and Shannon?
00:34:20 ‹LiveLoveTeach› Bahahahahahaha
00:34:22 ‹LiveLoveTeach› I doubt it
00:34:30 ‹LiveLoveTeach› I don't think she's into farm animals
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Lol, didnt see this before but craig deserves all the credit, and because of the massive work it is to run these days (due to the size of leagues and players) anila8 is inexpendable - so yes a big shout out to them both=D>
Ofcourse a small shout out to Ewebasher, who is such a great guy, and so is ESQuire ofcourse, to do their part, wouldnt hurt.
But i just helped out for a very little part, did nothing more then helping out anybody else, so again shout out to craig for making it such a succes because its a big reason for so many players to stay on site.
And for that alone he.., they.., deserve respect and all the help they can get. Funny how many people take things for granted and only realize they miss something after its gone.
Ofcourse a small shout out to Ewebasher, who is such a great guy, and so is ESQuire ofcourse, to do their part, wouldnt hurt.
But i just helped out for a very little part, did nothing more then helping out anybody else, so again shout out to craig for making it such a succes because its a big reason for so many players to stay on site.
And for that alone he.., they.., deserve respect and all the help they can get. Funny how many people take things for granted and only realize they miss something after its gone.

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If I had any hero on this site. I think it would have to be you Keefie. I went dark on the site for a long time due to illness. I then get a message from my son (who does not play CC or associated in any way). To say he had a Call from someone called Keefie from a risk game wanting to know if I was alright.
I cannot say how gratified I was to be in a hospital bed and receive that message out of the blue.
I would just like to say thanks openly for that... It meant a lot.
I cannot say how gratified I was to be in a hospital bed and receive that message out of the blue.
I would just like to say thanks openly for that... It meant a lot.
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Well Done, Keefie..!Delf wrote:If I had any hero on this site. I think it would have to be you Keefie. I went dark on the site for a long time due to illness. I then get a message from my son (who does not play CC or associated in any way). To say he had a Call from someone called Keefie from a risk game wanting to know if I was alright.
I cannot say how gratified I was to be in a hospital bed and receive that message out of the blue.
I would just like to say thanks openly for that... It meant a lot.
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Yes, this is the stuffjusplay4fun wrote:Well Done, Keefie..!Delf wrote:If I had any hero on this site. I think it would have to be you Keefie. I went dark on the site for a long time due to illness. I then get a message from my son (who does not play CC or associated in any way). To say he had a Call from someone called Keefie from a risk game wanting to know if I was alright.
I cannot say how gratified I was to be in a hospital bed and receive that message out of the blue.
I would just like to say thanks openly for that... It meant a lot.![]()
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I've been outspoken about how poorly I feel this site is run (that is not a jab at the folks who volunteer mind you, that they take the time to do what they do is amazing), and that was partially why I left last year. I started playing other board games that I actually enjoy more than Risk variations on another site. And, while I made some friends on that site, it was nothing like here. Here is where I made friends that I continued to be friends with outside of here. Hell, partially why I'm back is because MTIce (who I'd only gotten to know because we got into a very in-depth political conversation before I left) kept pestering me to come back.
So, I came back to be swaddled in the itchy blanket that is CC, and I immediately recognized what a great group of people have happened to gather here. I love being in a clan that results in me getting to know, and have great conversations about all kinds of things, with people from all over the globe.
And yet I'm surprised to not have found any mention of Cheffed's passing. I don't recall who reached out to whom, but since we were both chefs, we struck up a great conversation on the side during our first game together. We had a lot in common and I was impressed by the types of wine he was into. Because, from my experience, most chefs don't care that much about wine. The good ones at least develop a cursory knowledge of it, but I'm often surprised at how not into it many are. Ed really liked wine. Good wine. And we talked about that because it's one of my true passions.
When I came back, I found myself in a game with him and he was as friendly as ever. That game just ended a few weeks ago and it's kind of surreal to think that the last thing I said to someone who I had so much in common with was "gg team 1".
My heart goes out to his family and, actually, to the good people in Rep, who have had to deal with death far more than anyone on a gaming site should. I know I'd be crushed to learn that one of my clanmates passed because you get pretty tight with them. And the hits keep coming for them. You should lose clanmates because someone is looking for a new challenge or something, not because they die.
ETA: thanks, fishy for pm-ing me with a link to the post about Ed. Just didn't look in the right place.
So, I came back to be swaddled in the itchy blanket that is CC, and I immediately recognized what a great group of people have happened to gather here. I love being in a clan that results in me getting to know, and have great conversations about all kinds of things, with people from all over the globe.
And yet I'm surprised to not have found any mention of Cheffed's passing. I don't recall who reached out to whom, but since we were both chefs, we struck up a great conversation on the side during our first game together. We had a lot in common and I was impressed by the types of wine he was into. Because, from my experience, most chefs don't care that much about wine. The good ones at least develop a cursory knowledge of it, but I'm often surprised at how not into it many are. Ed really liked wine. Good wine. And we talked about that because it's one of my true passions.
When I came back, I found myself in a game with him and he was as friendly as ever. That game just ended a few weeks ago and it's kind of surreal to think that the last thing I said to someone who I had so much in common with was "gg team 1".
My heart goes out to his family and, actually, to the good people in Rep, who have had to deal with death far more than anyone on a gaming site should. I know I'd be crushed to learn that one of my clanmates passed because you get pretty tight with them. And the hits keep coming for them. You should lose clanmates because someone is looking for a new challenge or something, not because they die.
ETA: thanks, fishy for pm-ing me with a link to the post about Ed. Just didn't look in the right place.

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Re: The Spirit of Conquer Club
Thanks for the kind words detlaf, for others looking and not finding
https://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewt ... 8&t=240969
https://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewt ... 8&t=240969

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Thanks detlef, your kind words have made me reach for the tissues again. It's sure been an emotional 18 months.

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where can i go that has active discussions, here at the forums?? thanks.
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Off-Topics still has a spirited debate now and then.sm8900 wrote:where can i go that has active discussions, here at the forums?? thanks.
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The Spirit of Conquer Club thread just got cut low.sm8900 wrote:where can i go that has active discussions, here at the forums?? thanks.
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Re: The Spirit of Conquer Club
Thanks to Lackattack back in the day ... for taking a chance in 2006 on me!
Thanks to all the volunteer mods (past, present, future) who work tirelessly make and keep a community fun for everyone.
--Andy
Thanks to all the volunteer mods (past, present, future) who work tirelessly make and keep a community fun for everyone.
--Andy
Re: The Spirit of Conquer Club
which forums are still active here? lots of them seem to have been not active since 2022.
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ok can you please clarify???Votanic wrote:The Spirit of Conquer Club thread just got cut low.sm8900 wrote:where can i go that has active discussions, here at the forums?? thanks.
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ok thats good to know.Dukasaur wrote:Off-Topics still has a spirited debate now and then.sm8900 wrote:where can i go that has active discussions, here at the forums?? thanks.
i actually forgot that i had asked these questions, back in 2023!!!
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thanks for your note.detlef wrote:I've been outspoken about how poorly I feel this site is run (that is not a jab at the folks who volunteer mind you, that they take the time to do what they do is amazing), and that was partially why I left last year. I started playing other board games that I actually enjoy more than Risk variations on another site. And, while I made some friends on that site, it was nothing like here. Here is where I made friends that I continued to be friends with outside of here. Hell, partially why I'm back is because MTIce (who I'd only gotten to know because we got into a very in-depth political conversation before I left) kept pestering me to come back.
So, I came back to be swaddled in the itchy blanket that is CC, and I immediately recognized what a great group of people have happened to gather here. I love being in a clan that results in me getting to know, and have great conversations about all kinds of things, with people from all over the globe.
And yet I'm surprised to not have found any mention of Cheffed's passing. I don't recall who reached out to whom, but since we were both chefs, we struck up a great conversation on the side during our first game together. We had a lot in common and I was impressed by the types of wine he was into. Because, from my experience, most chefs don't care that much about wine. The good ones at least develop a cursory knowledge of it, but I'm often surprised at how not into it many are. Ed really liked wine. Good wine. And we talked about that because it's one of my true passions.
When I came back, I found myself in a game with him and he was as friendly as ever. That game just ended a few weeks ago and it's kind of surreal to think that the last thing I said to someone who I had so much in common with was "gg team 1".
My heart goes out to his family and, actually, to the good people in Rep, who have had to deal with death far more than anyone on a gaming site should. I know I'd be crushed to learn that one of my clanmates passed because you get pretty tight with them. And the hits keep coming for them. You should lose clanmates because someone is looking for a new challenge or something, not because they die.
ETA: thanks, fishy for pm-ing me with a link to the post about Ed. Just didn't look in the right place.
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Re: The Spirit of Conquer Club
There is so often so much negativity written about CC e.g. how many pages is the "CC is declining again" thread up to, and all the criticisms of the dice, of the site owner, of the [you name it]...
I've read some of those, and don't entirely agree or disagree with it, but I want to be negative about the negativity, and hate on the haters.
But moreso I want to be positive towards those who are making a positive impact for those of us who play CC.
I for one, maybe I'm part of a less-vocal majority, really enjoy CC.
I really appreciate all the countless thousands of hours, largely thankless hours that a minority of people have put into this site.
Including the owners past and present, all the volunteers: mods, admins, those who have produced the maps, the tournament organizers, the clan organizers and leaders and so on.
This isn't a hugely profitable venture. The owner isn't getting rich off this. For him and everyone who puts/has put their time and talents into CC, this is somewhat a labour of love, a selflessness so that you and I can play and enjoy this game.
I thank you, one and all!
It's easy to be negative and write a few lines of disparraging text. It is much more noble and difficult to put the time, effort and talent into making this site what it is.
Stop discouraging those trying to make CC a better place. Appreciate, acknowledge and support those who do.
I've read some of those, and don't entirely agree or disagree with it, but I want to be negative about the negativity, and hate on the haters.
But moreso I want to be positive towards those who are making a positive impact for those of us who play CC.
I for one, maybe I'm part of a less-vocal majority, really enjoy CC.
I really appreciate all the countless thousands of hours, largely thankless hours that a minority of people have put into this site.
Including the owners past and present, all the volunteers: mods, admins, those who have produced the maps, the tournament organizers, the clan organizers and leaders and so on.
This isn't a hugely profitable venture. The owner isn't getting rich off this. For him and everyone who puts/has put their time and talents into CC, this is somewhat a labour of love, a selflessness so that you and I can play and enjoy this game.
I thank you, one and all!
It's easy to be negative and write a few lines of disparraging text. It is much more noble and difficult to put the time, effort and talent into making this site what it is.
Stop discouraging those trying to make CC a better place. Appreciate, acknowledge and support those who do.
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I totally agree
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I miss you too KB!KoolBak wrote:I miss Brian. He was super helpful when we brought our xigames group here in 06 - I believe we were the first social group here.
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Lackattack sighting! Super cool!lackattack wrote:I miss you too KB!KoolBak wrote:I miss Brian. He was super helpful when we brought our xigames group here in 06 - I believe we were the first social group here.
“Life is a shipwreck, but we must not forget to sing in the lifeboats.”
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