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Xiangqi with various new pieces. (Updated!) New powerful pieces added to Xiangqi. (10x9, Cells: 90) [All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
💡📝Aurelian Florea wrote on Sun, Apr 20 05:02 AM EDT:

This one is probably ready!


💡📝Aurelian Florea wrote on Sun, Apr 20 05:03 AM EDT in reply to Aurelian Florea from 05:02 AM:

I am not this collection's inventor, except for a small part. But I am the person who has written this article. How can I separate the two?


Bn Em wrote on Sun, Apr 20 12:18 PM EDT in reply to Aurelian Florea from 05:03 AM:

I don't remember whether non‐editors are able to change Inventor info; if so, it'll be on the Edit Metadata for this Page page, the same one as for changing status from WIP to Members‐Only. I've added Vitya as an inventor now; I've left you in as a second inventor too, since you've attributed one piece and one game to yourself.

Taken literally, what you've written under the Rules heading reads as if Modern 象棋 has a pair of pieces on each of e2 and e9, rather than another additional piece on e3/e8. And really, this is setup information and belongs with the diagram in the Setup section; you can then simply note that except where specified otherwise, standard 象棋 rules apply.


💡📝Aurelian Florea wrote on Sun, Apr 20 12:24 PM EDT in reply to Bn Em from 12:18 PM:

Thanks! I'll get to work!


Daniel Zacharias wrote on Sun, Apr 20 02:44 PM EDT:

Modern also replaces the elephants with war machines (lame dabbabah).


💡📝Aurelian Florea wrote on Mon, Apr 21 04:56 AM EDT in reply to Daniel Zacharias from Sun Apr 20 02:44 PM:

Thanks! I didn't notice that part.


💡📝Aurelian Florea wrote on Mon, Apr 21 07:10 AM EDT:

This page of mine is ready for publication for the following reasons:

  • The rules are clear, unambiguous, and easy-to-understand.
  • The rules are comprehensive.
  • There is a locally-hosted setup image, or the setup is the same as Chess.
  • Locally-hosted images are being used for pieces, or only Chess pieces are being used.
  • The piece names are linked to Piececlopedia articles when there are any.
  • No code on the page is broken, or it has no code.

Bn Em wrote on Fri, Apr 25 08:42 AM EDT in reply to Aurelian Florea from Sun Apr 20 12:24 PM:

Having the description available in text form still seems to be a good idea though; as it stands a reader with Javascript disabled has no information at all about the setup. Probably best to say explicitly (in the setup sec'n) that the extra piece starts in front of the General on e2/e8, and that in Modern the extra Vao is in front of it on e3/e6 as well as the elephant/war‐machine substitution.

Bþw, how come the version with the Diplomat is called ‘fox’ rather ‘diplomat’ 象棋?


💡📝Aurelian Florea wrote on Fri, Apr 25 09:52 AM EDT in reply to Bn Em from 08:42 AM:

Fox was the first idea, then I opted for diplomat. It seems I have not made the changes everywhere.


Daniel Zacharias wrote on Fri, Apr 25 12:14 PM EDT:

It might look better to have the Modern button first, to distinguish it from the others.

To these Florea Aurelian has added diplomat Xiangqi

Should that be "Aurelian Florea"?


💡📝Aurelian Florea wrote on Fri, Apr 25 12:50 PM EDT in reply to Daniel Zacharias from 12:14 PM:

Aurelian is my given name.


💡📝Aurelian Florea wrote on Fri, Apr 25 12:52 PM EDT in reply to Daniel Zacharias from 12:14 PM:

The current order of button is the order in which the games were conceived. If many people or an editor expresses the wish to have modern xiangqi first, I'll do it.


Daniel Zacharias wrote on Fri, Apr 25 06:51 PM EDT in reply to Aurelian Florea from 12:50 PM:

Aurelian is my given name.

That is why I was expecting it to come first


HaruN Y wrote on Fri, Apr 25 07:50 PM EDT in reply to Daniel Zacharias from 06:51 PM:

The proper way to write the full name of a Romanian, in Romanian, is “Prenume Nume”, but on official papers, were for sure those will be filed and processed, the form “Nume Prenume” is the used one.


💡📝Aurelian Florea wrote on Sat, Apr 26 01:00 AM EDT in reply to HaruN Y from Fri Apr 25 07:50 PM:

Indeed!


💡📝Aurelian Florea wrote on Sun, Apr 27 12:37 AM EDT:

This page of mine is ready for publication for the following reasons:

  • The rules are clear, unambiguous, and easy-to-understand.
  • The rules are comprehensive.
  • There is a locally-hosted setup image, or the setup is the same as Chess.
  • Locally-hosted images are being used for pieces, or only Chess pieces are being used.
  • The piece names are linked to Piececlopedia articles when there are any.
  • No code on the page is broken, or it has no code.

💡📝Aurelian Florea wrote on Wed, Apr 30 01:37 PM EDT in reply to Aurelian Florea from Sun Apr 27 12:37 AM:

Just a bit of a reminder. This game is ready unless an editor says otherwise!


🕸Fergus Duniho wrote on Wed, Apr 30 03:30 PM EDT:

Since you're using Alfaerie pieces, I would recommend using a different board. Alfaerie pieces would work better on one that has no markers for Pawns and Cannons or on one that uses squares for spaces.


🔔Notification on Thu, May 1 01:34 AM EDT:

The author, Aurelian Florea, has updated this page.


💡📝Aurelian Florea wrote on Thu, May 1 01:35 AM EDT in reply to Fergus Duniho from Wed Apr 30 03:30 PM:

I think this is better. What do you think?


🕸Fergus Duniho wrote on Thu, May 1 12:55 PM EDT in reply to Aurelian Florea from 01:35 AM:

Yes, that board works better with Alfaerie pieces. It is the same one I used with them on the Xiangqi page.


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