18 Apr 15 UTC | Autumn, 1903: 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. |
04 May 15 UTC | Autumn, 1913: 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. |
06 May 15 UTC | Spring, 1914: 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. |
10 May 15 UTC | Good work, Strider. |
10 May 15 UTC | It takes a lot of time to submit 20 orders of stalemate every day. Out of curiosity, would you two have ever given up the act? Also, I don't think I was too shabby given our respective rankings. |
10 May 15 UTC | We would have held tight together. We had you stalemated, with nothing to gain from either attacking th other. And yes, well done. |
10 May 15 UTC | That is why the option to draw is there for stalemates :) and No I was committee long ago to never, never give up when it's possible to force a different outcome. Why thank you Dr but it takes two to read that play. Especially when I gave up Berlin and Munich you must have thought what's this joker doing ;) |
10 May 15 UTC | My big fail was the miss order to Munich instead of Warsaw |
10 May 15 UTC | Ah yes. That took me by surprise... |