21 Mar 12 UTC |
Spring, 1860: Hello Mr. Redneck and enjoy! |
21 Mar 12 UTC |
Spring, 1860: Over my dead body you Yankee bastard! |
21 Mar 12 UTC |
Spring, 1862: I suck, sorry for not giving yóu some proper opposition. ;-) I will try harder now ... |
21 Mar 12 UTC |
Autumn, 1862: Please do :) |
21 Mar 12 UTC |
Autumn, 1863: This is my first time on the map, but I like it. |
21 Mar 12 UTC |
Spring, 1864: Me too. Seems like this may be a very long game though, especially if we keep fighting over Richmond. |
21 Mar 12 UTC |
Spring, 1864: You are slightly ahead of me though ;-) |
21 Mar 12 UTC |
Autumn, 1864: Now the union can count on their own breeds of rednecks and beware of the hockey mums ;-) |
21 Mar 12 UTC |
Spring, 1867: btw, I am sick at home and have all the time to finish the game at the current realtime pace ;-) |
21 Mar 12 UTC |
Spring, 1867: Me too, slow day at work :) |
21 Mar 12 UTC |
Spring, 1868: Looks like I found a nice stalemate in the Atlantic. |
21 Mar 12 UTC |
Autumn, 1868: yep, and I am already in the major decline. Losing Ohio, oh my. Well done, I am hoping for a mistake on your side. I messed it up early on. |
21 Mar 12 UTC |
Autumn, 1868: I don't foresee myself making any mistakes that big at this point, so good game :) |
21 Mar 12 UTC |
lol - how did you get 29 centers soo fast??? |
21 Mar 12 UTC |
Well done, thank you for the lesson ;-) |
21 Mar 12 UTC |
but then again, the confederacy is easier to play ^^ |
21 Mar 12 UTC |
Thanks, it was fun. I think the Union has the advantage if played right :) |