This is pretty much a "duh statement", but we need turn briefings, Ducky. This is why it's a "duh" statement: "Duh! How are we stupposed to know what happened last turn!" is the first thought in my brain when realizing how I should coordinate the efforts of the second turn. It reminds me of handing in a big paper to a teacher (especially English or something weird) without knowing the specificiations for that paper to begin with, then being assigned another paper before getting the first one back to know how the teacher wants it to be done…except far worse.
How am I stupposed to know what's happening with a team on the other side of the word or right on my doorstep without even scouts? Those little blurbs on the mainpage, though creative, are hardly informative. Please, just make up little briefings of the basic information to know where things are. Believe it or not, some communications networks aren't working at full efficiency all the time.
What if I'm about to be attacked? I haven't any way of knowing this as things stand.
There's no way we can proceed without those briefings, or an equivalent on the main page.
::retires to bed feeling horribly ill with Strep Throat::