19 Jan 20 UTC | Spring, 1885: Hello there |
19 Jan 20 UTC | Spring, 1885: Hello |
19 Jan 20 UTC | Spring, 1885: How are you? |
19 Jan 20 UTC | Spring, 1885: Good! I’m excited to start! ;-) |
19 Jan 20 UTC | Spring, 1885: Yea I'm with you there. |
20 Jan 20 UTC | Spring, 1885: Good luck everyone - talk to you all soon. Not sure why this game is called "Gunboat" when normal messaging is allowed, but looking forward to it all the same. |
20 Jan 20 UTC | Spring, 1885: Ha, I hadn't even noticed that, I joined for a gunboat game. Oh well, I enjoy press games too. Good luck to you all |
21 Jan 20 UTC | Spring, 1885: Oh wait this isn't an actual gunboat game? Ah, well, guess I'll still stick around |
21 Jan 20 UTC | Spring, 1885: This is a gunboat game. But before the game actually starts we can chat on global. |
21 Jan 20 UTC | Spring, 1885: Sorry can anyone explain what the term gunboat means? |
21 Jan 20 UTC | Spring, 1885: No messaging |
21 Jan 20 UTC | Spring, 1885: Really? If this is gunboat, then why doesn't it say "no messaging" in the description like other gunboat games I'm in? I don't think this is gunboat. |
21 Jan 20 UTC | Spring, 1885: That's what everyone is saying mate |
21 Jan 20 UTC | Spring, 1885: Apparently I got the configuration wrong. Anyway I like actual Diplomacy also. ;-) |
23 Jan 20 UTC | Spring, 1885: Hi, so we play this like a diplomacy game, right? |
23 Jan 20 UTC | Spring, 1885: gl everyone |
24 Jan 20 UTC | Autumn, 1885: GameMaster: Italy voted for a Pause. If everyone votes Pause the game stop and wait till everybody votes Unpause. Please consider backing this. |
24 Jan 20 UTC | Autumn, 1885: Shouldn't it be 'til instead of till? Until having one L and a till being what you put money in when working in a shop. Genuine question |
24 Jan 20 UTC | Autumn, 1885: Technically Till is the correct form and has been around since the 12th century and can be used as an exchange for Until. ‘Til is a modernized, informal slag version of the same word created in the 1920’s to save space on type print |
24 Jan 20 UTC | Autumn, 1885: Technically Till is the correct form and has been around since the 12th century and can be used as an exchange for Until. ‘Til is a modernized, informal slag version of the same word created in the 1920’s to save space on type print |