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That isn't something you necessarily know playing the board version. My friends had this argument last week; the rule book doesn't say you have to tell or show people how many cards you have. In the board version, you have to remember.JLeviathan wrote:Im sure these have been suggested before but as a rookie my initial suggestions would be:
It would be nice to know how many cards each player had at any given time - information you would know in the board version. It is critical information when you are moving big armies or going for the take out.
Also, it would be really, really nice to know what the next cash in is worth for escalating games. This is also critical information and is also information that would readily be available in the board version.
Just my 2 cents,
i bought a new laptop recently and gave up after an hour of downloading and trying to get the greasemonkey script to work. so i went back to manually counting.Designed for the casual gamer, playing Conquer Club is not a time consuming process.
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
OK, now I see where it worksAndrewO wrote:If you have troy's script installed then it should just work straight away.
i.e. if you go into your games you should see a card count in brackets beside each player's name, and below the map there should be a table detailing everyone's army and territory totals.
If not... then maybe check (by right-clicking clicking on the monkey's head and selecting 'manage user scripts...') that the Conquer Club script has http://*conquerclub.com* in its included pages.
no there isn't.Under Tools, there will be a new menu item to "Install User Script".
Below I have taken screenshots of exactly how install the Greasemonkey add-in. After you install Greasemonkey, YOU MUST RESTART Firefox. Until you restart, it is NOT installed yet. Also, when you add the Conquer club...make sure it reads "http://*conquerclub.com* You must have the '*'.longboreder wrote:another 45 minutes trying to install this POS and i give up
no there isn't.Under Tools, there will be a new menu item to "Install User Script".
what now, programming geniuses?