05 Apr 18 UTC | Spring, 1901: GameMaster: Please remember that negotiations before the game begins are not allowed. |
05 Apr 18 UTC | Spring, 1901: Info: This is a choose your country game. |
05 Apr 18 UTC | Spring, 1904: How am I already at 17? That's weird. |
05 Apr 18 UTC | Autumn, 1904: Hey, #26 processes in 6 minutes! |
05 Apr 18 UTC | Spring, 1905: This is a fast-moving variant. |
05 Apr 18 UTC | Spring, 1905: It i... *Cuts off to assign orders* |
05 Apr 18 UTC | Autumn, 1905: Damn, did you see what happened in #26? You got crushed in Dalmatia! |
05 Apr 18 UTC | Autumn, 1905: I have turned it around! I was behind 17-12 and now this happens! By the way, 18 SCs wins the game. |
05 Apr 18 UTC | Autumn, 1905: It's not like Rome can hold it. |
05 Apr 18 UTC | Autumn, 1905: I know. If I had just held Warsaw... Never mind. You deserve to win anyway. |
05 Apr 18 UTC | Spring, 1906: We will see. This is really fun. |
05 Apr 18 UTC | Spring, 1906: I literally have a zillion convoy options lol |
05 Apr 18 UTC | My top option is to convoy Bulgaria to St. Petersburg, haha. |
05 Apr 18 UTC | It looks like my convoy failed. For some reason, the convoys didn't display, so it looks like the army in Edinburgh is God. |
05 Apr 18 UTC | It failed because St. Petersburg didn't take Moscow. Novgorod called. They want Muscovy back. |
05 Apr 18 UTC | Russian unification reference. I'm a history nerd. |
05 Apr 18 UTC | Congratulations. You've won!! |
05 Apr 18 UTC | Although I could have taken Moscow (lol) |
05 Apr 18 UTC | That was the most exhilarating 1v1 I've played in a long time. Thanks. |
05 Apr 18 UTC | You could not have taken Moscow. Warsaw was support holding Moscow, but the SH was cut due to Ukraine's attack. |