Die Macher player aide_BW.pdf (551 KB) (Log in or Register to download.)
Die Macher player aide black & white
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Jul 17, 2009
Die Macher Aides.pdf (2.17 MB) (Log in or Register to download.)
Details all the phases on one A4 side. Also has space to keep track of state popularity if you want to (you'll need marker tokens of some sort). One aide in each colour.
why can't I download this?!?!? I tried from work and home! I get about halfway thru downloading and then it just freezes! Playing my first game next week and I was really hoping these would come in handy...but I can't even view them! Argh! Is someone willing to email them to me?
Very nice! May I make a suggestion (since I tipped you )? How about a little less color to save on the ink? I know I can print in black and white, but the colors are too deep. I think a generic one with a mostly white background would be great. Don't really need one per player. Thanks!
Very nice! May I make a suggestion (since I tipped you )? How about a little less color to save on the ink? I know I can print in black and white, but the colors are too deep. I think a generic one with a mostly white background would be great. Don't really need one per player. Thanks!
I'm glad you like it Curt. The reason for one per player was so that each player can keep track of their election popularity in each province. But a black and white version has been submitted as requested
Very nice design and a useful player aide. My one nit is that it is probably not popularity that you are tracking, but rather the rating factor which is equal to popularity plus coincidence.
Thank you for this, although I am not sure how to use the scoring track on this. You cannot have a popularity of greater than +3 or less than -3. Yet your scale goes from -4 to 8. I'm stumped. We are setting up to play this for the first time in my gaming group on Sunday, so I hope someone chimes in with a response.
All the best,
Tim
EDIT:
Sorry just saw this:
Remediator wrote:
Very nice design and a useful player aide. My one nit is that it is probably not popularity that you are tracking, but rather the rating factor which is equal to popularity plus coincidence.
I'm unclear why you would want to track that separately from just plain old votes, which comprise quite a few other variables in the formula.