06 May 16 UTC | Spring, 1901: GameMaster: Please remember that negotiations before the game begins are not allowed. |
06 May 16 UTC | Spring, 1901: Info: This is a choose your country game. |
06 May 16 UTC | Spring, 1901: Go |
06 May 16 UTC | Autumn, 1901: Remember that to get your armies across oceans you have to do this: Example is you have your Lindon army and North Sea fleet. Let's say you wanted to get to Norway with the army. With London, you would press MOVE to Norway (via convoy). Then with North Sea, you would click "CKNVOY an army to Nkrway from London." |
06 May 16 UTC | Autumn, 1901: You dint have an army in London. That was just an example. |
06 May 16 UTC | Autumn, 1901: You don't, that is. |
06 May 16 UTC | Autumn, 1901: Yes |
06 May 16 UTC | Spring, 1902: Go |
06 May 16 UTC | Spring, 1902: Go |
06 May 16 UTC | Spring, 1902: Lllllleeeeessssssssgggggggggggggoooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
06 May 16 UTC | Spring, 1902: Go |
06 May 16 UTC | Spring, 1902: GO |
06 May 16 UTC | Spring, 1902: Sorry. My iPad was at 5% and the cord which I thought was 10 feet away from me was in fact in the basement, in the hands of my youngest sibling. He thought it was funny. |
06 May 16 UTC | Spring, 1902: I did not. |
06 May 16 UTC | Autumn, 1902: Stop. Stop what we are doing here for now. Go to worldwaronline.com and make an account! When you get there, it will say something like "USA" in the middle. Where it says USA, make sure you click that and then click "Argentina" so you can play as Argentina. . . And we can be in the same squad! And do raids together! And win awards together! And conquer provinces together! |
06 May 16 UTC | Autumn, 1902: We can communicate on issues you have with that site right here. . . At least until you have an account and have completed the training lesson. |
06 May 16 UTC | Spring, 1903: Nah just go |
06 May 16 UTC | Spring, 1903: You can't move via convoy unless there is a fleet in the specific sea to convoy you over that sea. |
06 May 16 UTC | Spring, 1904: Can't get on for awhile. |
06 May 16 UTC | Spring, 1904: I don't think. |