25 Feb 11 UTC | Spring, 1901: Good game. |
25 Feb 11 UTC | Autumn, 1901: good luck |
25 Feb 11 UTC | Spring, 1902: Well played in GoB, I thought you might do that... |
25 Feb 11 UTC | Autumn, 1902: Thanks. Lucky it worked. |
25 Feb 11 UTC | Spring, 1903: *phew* I'm sure glad that worked in Baltic Sea. |
25 Feb 11 UTC | Autumn, 1904: Playing Germany is tough, but it is not such a big disadvantage as people say. |
25 Feb 11 UTC | Autumn, 1904: Builds are closer to the battleline |
25 Feb 11 UTC | Autumn, 1904: Yeah that's what I'm finding. |
25 Feb 11 UTC | Spring, 1905: Plus you have 2 ports on the Baltic, and I'm really feeling that sting. |
25 Feb 11 UTC | Autumn, 1905: Exactly. I think the problem is that if Germany goes for three builds early he is out of position to fight back. But a direct attack on Russia makes the game pretty even. |
25 Feb 11 UTC | Autumn, 1906: I believe at this point you are guaranteed to win. |
25 Feb 11 UTC | Spring, 1907: Yeah, it is pretty much over. Good game. This was fun. |
25 Feb 11 UTC | Spring, 1907: It was. Too bad I couldn't offer more resistance. I've never seen this one before, and I think that would have helped a bit... either way, that stupid fleet in Sevastopol is more of a ball and chain around the leg than a help :D |
25 Feb 11 UTC | Spring, 1907: I kept having to send it round through Constantinople to do anything with it :P |
25 Feb 11 UTC | Yeah I think you probably should had sent it south SC hunting. |
25 Feb 11 UTC | Yeah but I thought I would need it to help defend Rumania. Turns out I probably should have just gotten rid of it by sending it to take the other Turkish centres. |
25 Feb 11 UTC | Well done, good game. |
25 Feb 11 UTC | Yeah that seems a better strategy. Well, let me know whenever you feel like playing another one. |