06 Aug 13 UTC | Spring, 1860: Aw man I play Union again? |
06 Aug 13 UTC | Spring, 1860: Is this two player something you do a lot? I've only played this map once, but not two player. Matter of fact, this is only my second two player game. Got my ass handed to me in the first one. |
06 Aug 13 UTC | Autumn, 1860: Semi. Only played this Civil War map once before, played Union and lost. Good luck to you then, I'm logging out for the night to sleep (Yep. One of the few Asian players here.) |
11 Aug 13 UTC | Autumn, 1864: Not bad..... At least I'm doing better than last time. |
11 Aug 13 UTC | Spring, 1865: Oh...that means I'm a worse player than your last opponent. Ouch. ; ) |
11 Aug 13 UTC | Spring, 1865: Nope. I got better I guess. Still forgot Massachusetts was an SC, though. |
12 Aug 13 UTC | Autumn, 1865: I'm surprised you didn't pick up Nova Scotia (and Greenland and Anchorage and Vancouver) |
15 Aug 13 UTC | Autumn, 1866: Shit!.... Waitwhat? No retreats? |
15 Aug 13 UTC | Autumn, 1866: My map shows you didn't move. Did you miss a phase that I didn't see? |
15 Aug 13 UTC | Spring, 1867: I didn't move. (but I managed to do builds) Pardon me if I take so long to move too. |
15 Aug 13 UTC | Spring, 1867: No problem. |
17 Aug 13 UTC | Autumn, 1867: AARRRGGHHH!!! |
19 Aug 13 UTC | Spring, 1868: Wow, managed to predict the Kansas bounce. I feel my position is still rather shaky, you? |
19 Aug 13 UTC | Spring, 1868: Are you kidding me? You're kicking the crap out of me! |
19 Aug 13 UTC | Spring, 1868: Oh, by the way, if you're interested I've got a Viking game starting in a few days that needs some players. It's called Viking Scourge. http://vdiplomacy.com/board.php?gameID=15568 |
20 Aug 13 UTC | Spring, 1868: Ah sorry, not enough points + already in a Viking game. |
24 Aug 13 UTC | Autumn, 1869: Dammit @ Calgary/Anchorage |
26 Aug 13 UTC | Autumn, 1870: Shit! |
27 Aug 13 UTC | Autumn, 1870: Oh my god, I certainly meant to move Los A - San D, not San F... |
28 Aug 13 UTC | Spring, 1871: It's seems I've lost my containment of you along the eastern seaboard. Now it's a race. |