27 Feb 15 UTC |
Spring, 1901: GameMaster: Please remember that negotiations before the game begins are not allowed. |
27 Feb 15 UTC |
Spring, 1901: Info: This is a choose your country game. |
27 Feb 15 UTC |
Spring, 1901: This is gonna be weird. |
27 Feb 15 UTC |
Spring, 1901: Why's that? |
27 Feb 15 UTC |
Autumn, 1901: Only the two of us, we're gonna get centers at the same rate, and will be in stand off in a few tunrs. |
27 Feb 15 UTC |
Autumn, 1901: Yeah, most of the conflict seems to happen in Germany. Beyond that, we can both pretty much take whatever we want. |
27 Feb 15 UTC |
Autumn, 1902: I'll be off tonight, so I can play until 6 I believe. Im in Montreal and you ? |
27 Feb 15 UTC |
Spring, 1903: Virginia. |
27 Feb 15 UTC |
Spring, 1903: Same time zone. |
27 Feb 15 UTC |
Spring, 1903: This might even be wrapped up before then. Two player games can go pretty fast. |
27 Feb 15 UTC |
Autumn, 1903: Interesting offensive in Italy. Looking forward to seeing how this plays out. |
27 Feb 15 UTC |
Spring, 1904: Wait, what happened ? You havent build ? |
27 Feb 15 UTC |
Spring, 1904: Wait, what happened ? You havent build ? |
27 Feb 15 UTC |
Spring, 1904: I didn't take enough centers to build. |
27 Feb 15 UTC |
Spring, 1905: Very interesting game. We're both in each other's territory. That almost never happens. |
27 Feb 15 UTC |
Autumn, 1905: Its quite a mind master game. |
27 Feb 15 UTC |
Autumn, 1905: I fucked my own moves. |
27 Feb 15 UTC |
Autumn, 1905: You're doing pretty well as far as I'm concerned. Two more centers and you win. |
27 Feb 15 UTC |
Autumn, 1905: Well, I have to leave early. Might be back in an hour or so. We still might finish this by 6. |
27 Feb 15 UTC |
Spring, 1906: ok |