hello
to send message to other players, do i need to write them before sending the turn (this way i suppose they are sent with the turn) or can we just write them later?
in fact, do i need to clic on 'send turn' to send my messages?

about messages
Moderator: Moderatoren Team
Hi Fabrice,
this depends on the client you use. Usually messages are sent with the turn.
So you need to click "send turn" to send your messages also on the way.
Furthermore direct connection to the server is on the way. In the latest
Amiga-Client direct connection via TCP/IP is supportet and after writing
a message you get asked wether to send the message right now.
This will come to other clients soon.
Kind regards,
Christian
this depends on the client you use. Usually messages are sent with the turn.
So you need to click "send turn" to send your messages also on the way.
Furthermore direct connection to the server is on the way. In the latest
Amiga-Client direct connection via TCP/IP is supportet and after writing
a message you get asked wether to send the message right now.
This will come to other clients soon.

Kind regards,
Christian
ok, i use the last amiga beta (R11), i wrote some message but was not sure they were really sent, perhaps an history of message sent could be added?
by the way I seen that i had received messages for some time only when i went to the screen and asked for "read message", there wasn't any info anywhere else that someone had sent them so i discovered them (perhaps days/weeks/months after they were sent?) later in the game.
i think it could be a good idea to add a "you have received a message" at the first screen after downloading the turn
by the way I seen that i had received messages for some time only when i went to the screen and asked for "read message", there wasn't any info anywhere else that someone had sent them so i discovered them (perhaps days/weeks/months after they were sent?) later in the game.
i think it could be a good idea to add a "you have received a message" at the first screen after downloading the turn
