07 Mar 13 UTC |
Spring, 1870: (2ndWhiteLine): Hey good luck everyone. |
07 Mar 13 UTC |
Spring, 1870: (Jasbrum): Good luck all |
08 Mar 13 UTC |
Spring, 1870: You all know this is full press, right? |
08 Mar 13 UTC |
Autumn, 1870: Anybody going to talk at all? |
08 Mar 13 UTC |
Autumn, 1870: Anybody going to talk at all? |
08 Mar 13 UTC |
Autumn, 1870: Hi there! dunno what else to say.... let's ally and kill the rest haha ;) |
08 Mar 13 UTC |
Autumn, 1870: opps me centres are under threat :O |
09 Mar 13 UTC |
Autumn, 1870: GameMaster: Britain voted for a Concede. If everyone (but one) votes Concede the game will end and the player _not_ voting Conceede will get all the points. Everybody else will get a defeat. |
09 Mar 13 UTC |
Autumn, 1870: GameMaster: Britain voted for a Cancel. If everyone votes Cancel all points will be refunded and the game will be deleted from the database. |
09 Mar 13 UTC |
Autumn, 1870: Did I seriously forget to save my moves |
09 Mar 13 UTC |
Autumn, 1870: <_< Ouch............................................... :'( |
19 Mar 13 UTC |
Spring, 1874: Why isn't my HK taking HK? |
19 Mar 13 UTC |
Spring, 1874: Ok never mind :( |
19 Mar 13 UTC |
Spring, 1874: Where's britain's 1 unit? HK? Does it come back if you leave HK? |
20 Mar 13 UTC |
Autumn, 1874: GameMaster: China voted for a Concede. If everyone (but one) votes Concede the game will end and the player _not_ voting Conceede will get all the points. Everybody else will get a defeat. |
25 Mar 13 UTC |
Autumn, 1876: Looks like I'm still controlling a small part in Central Asia! #WIN |
25 Mar 13 UTC |
Autumn, 1876: Nice. That's where I send all the people in my country who smell funny or have excessive nose-hair. :3 |
25 Mar 13 UTC |
Spring, 1877: I'm voting draw if anyones interested? :) |
25 Mar 13 UTC |
Spring, 1877: GameMaster: Turkey 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. |
25 Mar 13 UTC |
Spring, 1877: Sounds good! |