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Post subject: How to play a WAR AT SEA online match
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1. Start a thread where you ask for an opponent.
2. Choose a map and agree on year, sizes of fleets, number and value of objectives, etc.
3. Choose sides (and optionally Admiral) and send your fleets to a moderator. You can find all cards from set I and II here. When both players have sent their fleets, post them in the thread. When he/she notices the thread, the moderator will check to see if the fleets are the ones you had chosen.
4. Start playing as in real life. Roll the dice by typing what you see in this box: where x is the number of dice. Go here to try it before your first online match. Post your moves by mentioning the name of the unit and the sector it moves to or the unit it fires at.
5. Use image editing software (such as the Gimp, Photoshop or even MS Paint) to make the map at the end of each step or turn. Depending on how fancy you want the map to be, you can either use the actual images of the ships or just type their names inside the sectors. When you make the map, upload it on an image storing website (such as photobucket or imageshack), and post it here by typing | Code: | | [img]location-of-image.jpg[/img] | .
Be polite to your opponent and patient. This is online-gaming through forum, which means that the players post their moves and map images when they have time.
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Some maps you can choose from:
By Otto von Starkburg
By EvilKobra:
By Aquarius
By Blackeagle
By Carrion
By Neural Dream
By Neural Dream
By Neural Dream
By Neural Dream
By The_Lucky_Y
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EvilKobra added the following fantastic-looking map + ships:
>>here<< is a Photoshop file with EvilKobra's modular WAS map, optimised for online games, complete with markers (objective, damage, crippled, smoke), ships, islands and three different landmass layouts (bay, strait, cape).
It's prepared and organised such that it should be a breeze to use if you're familiar with Photoshop, and shouldn't be too difficult if you're a beginner.
Here's a preview:
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For DeathMatch rules :
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