22 Oct 19 UTC | Spring, 1901: Hy all! :) |
22 Oct 19 UTC | Spring, 1901: Pembis |
22 Oct 19 UTC | Spring, 1901: Hoi. |
22 Oct 19 UTC | Spring, 1901: Heyo |
22 Oct 19 UTC | Spring, 1901: Yo. |
22 Oct 19 UTC | Spring, 1901: Salut! |
23 Oct 19 UTC | Spring, 1901: Good luck all |
26 Oct 19 UTC | Spring, 1902: GameMaster: Game was extended due to at least 1 member failing to enter orders and having an excused missed turn available. This has un-readied all orders. |
26 Oct 19 UTC | Spring, 1902: Aw man |
28 Oct 19 UTC | Autumn, 1902: GameMaster: Game was extended due to at least 1 member failing to enter orders and having an excused missed turn available. This has un-readied all orders. |
06 Nov 19 UTC | Autumn, 1905: Bummer. |
13 Nov 19 UTC | Autumn, 1908: Ok, so if things sit as they are now, Russia wins. Don't want that. This means that we need to make a net gain of 1 supply center at the least. I'm going to assume Austria will continue being an idiot and will cause you to lose Trieste. Which means we must take Munich AND you've got to get lucky with Greece/Bulgaria/Constantinople/Smyrma. |
13 Nov 19 UTC | Autumn, 1908: Russia undoubtedly knows this and will probably tap Tyrolia. I think it would be safer if you try to move into Munich from Tyrolia and bounce (probably Boh) at Tyrolia using Venice. I can support you in from Burgundy and Ruhr, and use Kiel to tap berlin. However, this does also put Kiel at risk. What do you think? |
13 Nov 19 UTC | Autumn, 1908: shoot |
13 Nov 19 UTC | Autumn, 1908: Guess that's not what is happening then |
15 Nov 19 UTC | Spring, 1909: GameMaster: France 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. |
16 Nov 19 UTC | What just happened? |
16 Nov 19 UTC | France and I survived? |
16 Nov 19 UTC | Huh? |
16 Nov 19 UTC | I think it counts as a 2-way draw? |