31 Oct 17 UTC | Spring, 1941: Oli (Moderator): Attention: The WWII-map got a lot of borderissues fixed. Edinburgh and Palestine now have correctly 2 coasts, and Messina does no longer have separate coasts. Take care of your orders and plan ahead... |
31 Oct 17 UTC | Spring, 1941: Oli (Moderator): PS: And the interactive-map should work here now too... |
05 Nov 17 UTC | Spring, 1942: GameMaster: Italy voted for a Concede. If everyone (but one) votes Concede the game will end and the player _not_ voting Conceede will get all the points. Everybody else will get a defeat. |
28 Nov 17 UTC | @ Germany: Why don't you take the France Scs ? |
28 Nov 17 UTC | nice game at all..especialliy good work against germany, who played very strong...congrats. .my target was, after the british stab, to help germany to a solo. this drawa is at least nice for me |
29 Nov 17 UTC | I couldn’t take the French scs for sure without you possibly breaching my defences. You had all the stalemate lines and I didn’t seem to have many. There was one move where if you have let me take Brest unopposed I could have been safe. But you attacked and we bounced. After that you could have retreated and let me take safely. But honestly I thought France deserved a share |
29 Nov 17 UTC | Actually. For the record I was voting draw when Italy was still around. I could see without an England stab and France in his side I would have been pushed back in Europe and possibly England wins with a stab later than he did. Though France could see the risk. I realised I could not get past 37 SCs without a change in alliances. So couldn’t win |
29 Nov 17 UTC | Biggest surprise of the game? I didn’t realise I had to to get to 45 SCs instead of the usual 50% + 1. Hahaha. I might have played very differently |