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Description of Computer Diplomacy
'A faithful rendition of the classic boardgame, its graphics and computer intelligence were probably never state-of-the-art, the AI was learning disabled and multi-player options were clumsy. Yet its faithfulness to its predecessor made this a keeper for its time. '[excerpt from M. Evan Brooks' Homepage]
By the way, it is a much better version of the game than the much-hyped 1999 MicroProse remake.
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Jaymack2017-04-09-1 point
How do you end your order phase?
Iso burner girl2015-05-032 points DOS version
Actually download the latest DOSBox and then DOSBlaster. Unzip your game in a folder in C drive (you can call it c:/DOS Games). Then install both of them, then use DOSBlaster to find your game in your C:/DOS Games, and it will do the rest. Then once it is confirmed installed click it and run the .exe, .bat or .com file to run it. It makes things easy. I could never work out DOSBox on its own!!!
WeiYuemin2014-02-191 point DOS version
Well, I use DosBox and it works
WeiYuemin2014-02-19-1 point DOS version
I can't run the program.
It says that:
The version of file is not compatible with the version of Windows you're running. ... to see whether you need an x86(32-bit) or x64(64-bit) version of the program, ...
It seemed that the program is 16-bit?
Chibi-Alex2013-11-040 point DOS version
First off, does anyone know where I can find the instructions for typing in orders correctly?
Second, the graphics disappeared, specifically the map. The flags stayed where they were supposed to, but no map. Ultimately this is a tool to help eliminate arguments, but it just looks bad. Can anyone help troubleshoot?
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Description of Avalon Hill's Diplomacy Windows
1999, the year Avalon Hill's Diplomacy was released on Windows. Made by Meyer Glass Interactive Ltd. and published by Hasbro Interactive, Inc., this strategy game is available for free on this page.
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John2019-04-020 point
I have the original game on a CD. Is there any way for the game to run on Windows 10?
Capt. Obvious2018-06-302 points
Possibly one of the greatest board games ever. highly underplayed and unappreciated; with many people playing more simplistic games such as RISK.
This game is best played against other players, with the greatest enjoyment from the max of 6. All games eventually boil down to 2 players so even a head to head game can be enjoyable in a strategic sense, with a unique resolution system for conflicts. This is the simple aspect of the game. One has armies represented by a single cube, and navies, represented by a single rectangle. Only one army or navy can occupy a zone at a time, and battles are resolved by strength of supporting units.
eg. I have an army in Edinburgh and wish to capture enemy occupied Wales. My single unit cannot capture as there is a 1:1 ratio of strengh, and get pushed back (if possible) to my starting position. However if I support my Edinburgh army with an army positioned in Liverpool the ratio becomes 2:1 in my favor, and my army moves in, removing the enemy army from the board, or pushing him to an adjacent territory. I then receive additional armies at the end of the turn depending on the number of territories I still hold, thus expanding my military. As I said: simple. It is interesting in the aspect that all orders are issued by players in secret at the beginning of the round and resolved at the same time. You really have to be able to analyze the board and predict what other players will try to do in order to make any progress at all. Simple mechanic, with complex strategies. Most excellent.
However where this game really shines is the diplomacy aspect. Alliances can be formed in secret or in the open, and involve supporting each other's units or strategies in the upcoming round(s). ie. I support your fleet in the North Sea vs. Germany if you support my army in Sevastopol vs. Russia. But since conflict resolution occurs at the end of the orders phase, you never know if your 'ally' kept their word or not. The key to winning is to betray your ally at key moments. Hence, Diplomacy.
I have played the computer version of this game and it is reasonably playable single player as the AI doesn't need to be very sophisticated to be competitive, but is definitely best vs. actual players. If I remember correctly it does have a play by email option if you have strategic minded gamer friends.
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