Schnitte
07-12-2004, 07:49 AM
I'm currently gamemaster in a play by email game of Diplomacy among a few buddies. The following situation has occured:
There are German armies in Gascony and Piedmont, a French army in Marseilles, a Turkish fleet in Gulf of Lyons and a Turkish army in Tuscany. Turkey and France are allied against Germany.
Germany has ordered A Pied-Mar with support from Gas.
France has ordered A Mar-Pied, and Turkey has submitted supports for this from GoL and Tus.
My adjudicator software (usually reliable, but as every software not guaranteed to be bug-free) has come to the result of A Mar moving into Pied and dislodging the German army there (and disbanding it, since there were no empty provinces for retreat around).
I'm not entirely convinced by this; there were no units bouncing A Pied out of Marseilles, and since units cannot switch provinces (A Mar-Pied, A Pied-Mar), wouldn't this result in a stalemate, with no unit moving.
There are German armies in Gascony and Piedmont, a French army in Marseilles, a Turkish fleet in Gulf of Lyons and a Turkish army in Tuscany. Turkey and France are allied against Germany.
Germany has ordered A Pied-Mar with support from Gas.
France has ordered A Mar-Pied, and Turkey has submitted supports for this from GoL and Tus.
My adjudicator software (usually reliable, but as every software not guaranteed to be bug-free) has come to the result of A Mar moving into Pied and dislodging the German army there (and disbanding it, since there were no empty provinces for retreat around).
I'm not entirely convinced by this; there were no units bouncing A Pied out of Marseilles, and since units cannot switch provinces (A Mar-Pied, A Pied-Mar), wouldn't this result in a stalemate, with no unit moving.