13 Feb 19 UTC | Spring, 1939: (The Duke): Interesting map. Lot more territories. I note that Norway is two territories: "Norway" and "Narvik." That's good if you're Russia and want a little bit of a buffer between you and a potential landing spot for Britain |
13 Feb 19 UTC | Spring, 1939: (The Duke): Huh. Mean to say this: I note there are extra territories here now. For example: "Norway" and "Narvik." That's good if you're Russia and want a little bit of a buffer between you and a potential landing spot for Britain |
13 Feb 19 UTC | Spring, 1939: (The Duke): Keeps cutting off my text. That's odd. Anyway, just noting the extra territories / new buffer states. |
13 Feb 19 UTC | Spring, 1939: (The Duke): It's not always 1 space to an extra SC for some countries. |
15 Feb 19 UTC | Spring, 1939: Okay, who wants to ally with me? Anyone? Bueller? |
15 Feb 19 UTC | Spring, 1939: Okay, who wants to ally with me? Anyone? Bueller? |
16 Feb 19 UTC | Spring, 1939: Someone forget to enter orders? Clock is running out. |
16 Feb 19 UTC | Autumn, 1939: Yup, that was me. Its cold here. The Internets tubes were frozen. Alls betters now. |
16 Feb 19 UTC | Autumn, 1939: If my nation can survive past this current turn and into 1940, I will consider myself a winner. |
16 Feb 19 UTC | Autumn, 1939: It's cool that the black sea isn't just a stalemate machine anymore. |
16 Feb 19 UTC | Autumn, 1939: Yeah. There are many things I like about this map. Switzerland and the Sahara are my only complaints (they should be impassable territory, as they are in real life). |
16 Feb 19 UTC | Autumn, 1939: Come on Poland! Change history! |
17 Feb 19 UTC | Autumn, 1939: i'm also rooting for poland to kill all of you, only for me to sweep through and finish off poland |
17 Feb 19 UTC | Autumn, 1939: i see a bright future for germany |
17 Feb 19 UTC | Spring, 1940: Well, game Poland has already survived longer than historical Poland. |
17 Feb 19 UTC | Spring, 1940: It wasn't so hard, not sure what their problem was. |
21 Feb 19 UTC | Spring, 1943: Auf wiedersehen Germany. The French Republic will not miss you persistent attacks across the Rhine. Hopefully, the Poles will be a more peace-loving neighbor! |
21 Feb 19 UTC | Spring, 1943: The Second Imperial Republic of Poland greets their new French neighbors. We commend you on having chased the fascist Franco supporters out of Spain, as we have done with the Third Reich in Germany. |
21 Feb 19 UTC | Spring, 1943: Down with the fascists! |
21 Feb 19 UTC | Spring, 1943: Farewell french pigs. Beware the peace-loving Poles, they are deceptively cunning. |