18 Nov 14 UTC | Spring, 1939: Our orders are due after 3pm each day. It looks like we can build in all of the supply centers we start with (our home centers) so if England, France or Italy is defeated in Europe they still have Africa/Asia and the other way. |
20 Nov 14 UTC | Autumn, 1939: When we hang the capitalists they will sell us the rope we use. |
20 Nov 14 UTC | Autumn, 1939: National Socialists reject this export model. |
27 Nov 14 UTC | Spring, 1941: With finals coming up and a third of our players dropping out, should we still continue or call it a skewed outcome game and plan to play again mid-December? |
27 Nov 14 UTC | Autumn, 1941: Who else left the game besides Japan? |
27 Nov 14 UTC | Autumn, 1941: France. |
28 Nov 14 UTC | Autumn, 1941: I would be okay with calling it a draw and trying again later. |
30 Nov 14 UTC | Autumn, 1941: GameMaster: Germany 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. |
01 Dec 14 UTC | Spring, 1942: Are we still playing or I should vote for a draw? |
01 Dec 14 UTC | Spring, 1942: I'm fine with either, and I'll keep putting my orders in. |
03 Dec 14 UTC | Autumn, 1942: With a Soviet-British alliance and the collapse of France and Japan, I am going to concede. |
03 Dec 14 UTC | Autumn, 1942: GameMaster: Germany 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. |