09 Aug 16 UTC | Spring, 1835: (Enriador): Hey people, join the RINASCIMENTO game (12 players, Anon, PPSC)! http://www.vdiplomacy.com/board.php?gameID=27624 |
19 Aug 16 UTC | Autumn, 1836: This game sucks, we already have 3 NMRs |
19 Aug 16 UTC | Autumn, 1836: We have a good chance of seeing other players jumping in. All three nations are still battleworthy. |
25 Aug 16 UTC | Spring, 1838: Join MILAN DIPLOMACY game (7 players, Anon, WTA)! http://www.vdiplomacy.com/board.php?gameID=27792 |
25 Aug 16 UTC | Spring, 1838: Wow I put in moves. Lame |
31 Aug 16 UTC | Autumn, 1839: Damn this Bolivian raider. |
02 Sep 16 UTC | Spring, 1840: Join FIRST CRUSADE game (7 players, Anon, WTA)! http://www.vdiplomacy.com/board.php?gameID=27846 |
06 Sep 16 UTC | Spring, 1841: Join YOUNGSTOWN game (10 players, Anon, WTA)! http://www.vdiplomacy.com/board.php?gameID=27864 |
07 Sep 16 UTC | Spring, 1841: GameMaster: Someone has taken over Peru replacing "Goku777". Reconsider your alliances. |
10 Sep 16 UTC | Spring, 1842: who do i roll over and die for? or stubbornly hang on out of spite |
12 Sep 16 UTC | Autumn, 1842: As soon as Brazil and Peru are gone, I propose a 3-way draw between the republics of Chile, Paraguay and Venezuela. |
12 Sep 16 UTC | Autumn, 1842: I vote against. |
12 Sep 16 UTC | Autumn, 1842: Shit |
12 Sep 16 UTC | Autumn, 1842: Oh, sorry if that was offensive. |
12 Sep 16 UTC | Autumn, 1842: Join COLONIAL DIPLOMACY game (7 players, Anon, 70 points WTA)! http://vdiplomacy.com/board.php?gameID=27933 |
14 Sep 16 UTC | Spring, 1843: GameMaster: Chile voted for a Draw. If everyone votes Draw the game will end and the points are split equally among all the surviving players, regardless of how many supply centers each player has. |
14 Sep 16 UTC | Spring, 1843: You are not supposed to be in the draw, most noble Peruvian nation ;P |
14 Sep 16 UTC | Spring, 1843: Quite insensitive of you. |
14 Sep 16 UTC | Spring, 1843: I think as a tribute to me taking over a dying nation, I should be included in the draw. |
14 Sep 16 UTC | Spring, 1843: hah |