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30 Apr 18 UTC |
Spring, 1901: England is Ready |
30 Apr 18 UTC |
Spring, 1901: France is ready. |
30 Apr 18 UTC |
Spring, 1901: Ditto |
30 Apr 18 UTC |
Spring, 1901: Si |
30 Apr 18 UTC |
Spring, 1901: I also am ready. Does anyone know how the fog works? Is it just units that can "see" or is it centres too? |
30 Apr 18 UTC |
Spring, 1901: Russia is ready |
30 Apr 18 UTC |
Spring, 1901: Centres and units can both see one space, territories without a centre can't see |
30 Apr 18 UTC |
Autumn, 1901: The no preview ... it’s a game-changer. I think it’s fundamentally broken .... |
30 Apr 18 UTC |
Autumn, 1901: Yeah it is fully rubbish |
30 Apr 18 UTC |
Autumn, 1901: OK right now but later on it would be a problem if you had a lot of centres |
30 Apr 18 UTC |
Autumn, 1901: GameMaster: Austria 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. |
30 Apr 18 UTC |
Autumn, 1901: Who does the Gamesmaster think he is? |
30 Apr 18 UTC |
Autumn, 1901: Giving up already? |
30 Apr 18 UTC |
Autumn, 1901: I was just experimenting with the buttons ... |
30 Apr 18 UTC |
Autumn, 1901: Of course |
30 Apr 18 UTC |
Autumn, 1901: There’s a really truculent woman with a Birmingham accent sitting next to me in the high street coffee outlet I’m in. She’s making my head swim. Making me make mistakes |
30 Apr 18 UTC |
Autumn, 1901: It aint right |
30 Apr 18 UTC |
Autumn, 1901: I’m worried she might pin me with a stare and say ‘Having a good listen are ya?’ |
30 Apr 18 UTC |
Autumn, 1901: I am having a good listen. Well ... a bad listen. It’s bringing me no happiness ... |
30 Apr 18 UTC |
Autumn, 1901: Can someone attack Italy please? He’s radiating bully-waves |
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