29 Mar 20 UTC |
Spring, 1903: Feel free to click “Ready.” Phases are 1 1/2 days. |
30 Mar 20 UTC |
Spring, 1903: sorry about the delay, took a look but didn't feel confident hahah |
30 Mar 20 UTC |
Spring, 1903: especially when I realized I hadn't seen you take piedmont |
30 Mar 20 UTC |
Spring, 1903: No problem |
30 Mar 20 UTC |
Autumn, 1903: first time playing france, trying to figure out how to navigate the alps |
31 Mar 20 UTC |
Autumn, 1905: I guess this is about over too hahah |
31 Mar 20 UTC |
Autumn, 1905: Marseilles is hard to get out of |
31 Mar 20 UTC |
Autumn, 1905: do you just have to support an army in piedmont w/ fleets until you have enough units or is there something else |
01 Apr 20 UTC |
Autumn, 1905: The only territories that border Piedmont are Marseilles, Gulf of Lyon, Tuscany, and Venice. I control Venice, Tuscany, and Piedmont. |
01 Apr 20 UTC |
Spring, 1906: So yes, you have to support it with fleets. |
01 Apr 20 UTC |
Spring, 1906: there's Tyrolia too though right? I guess that's tied up w/ Munich |
01 Apr 20 UTC |
Spring, 1906: Tyrolia borders Piedmont as well. It’s mine. |
01 Apr 20 UTC |
Spring, 1906: how would you beat the block of three though, even with TYR and Gulf of Lyon that's 3v3 |
01 Apr 20 UTC |
Spring, 1906: Wow, we’re here at the same time. |
01 Apr 20 UTC |
Spring, 1906: a convoy into Rome? |
01 Apr 20 UTC |
Spring, 1906: hahah yeah look at that! |
01 Apr 20 UTC |
Spring, 1906: You can’t break the stalemate line unless you take another territory that borders one of the territories that borders Piedmont. For example, in order to take Tyrolia, you would have to take Bohemia. I know this, so I have moved to Silesia. |
01 Apr 20 UTC |
Spring, 1906: Gulf of Lyon does not border Rome. |
01 Apr 20 UTC |
Spring, 1906: I noticed that, I was thinking about whether I should be holding Silesia from Berlin |
01 Apr 20 UTC |
Spring, 1906: You would have to get a unit into the Tyrrhenian Sea first. |