09 Feb 19 UTC | Spring, 401: Good luck! |
10 Feb 19 UTC | Spring, 401: Wow this map is crazy. This'll be great! |
20 Feb 19 UTC | Autumn, 403: I have a feeling this is going to become 3vs1 pretty quickly. |
20 Feb 19 UTC | Autumn, 403: That's what happens when you lie at the beginning of the game. |
20 Feb 19 UTC | Autumn, 403: Well, we'll see what happens. |
05 Mar 19 UTC | Autumn, 406: We gonna draw after Alammani goes? |
06 Mar 19 UTC | Let's draw. |
07 Mar 19 UTC | I have no words. |
07 Mar 19 UTC | Neither do I in fact, I thought my intentions were already semi-obvious with my spring moves. |
07 Mar 19 UTC | Although Franci, I guess this is why stabbings should only be done for the kill or near the endgame. The grudge against you held by Saxons and Alemanni was so strong that they completely opened up to me. I think this is caused by the special feature in this games, which encourage brutal stabbings very early on that might not do the job. I guess the fact that I on the one hand already had a unit across the river and also anticipated how Hunni would attack Che completely insulated me from all that mess. I would be very interested to see the chat history Saxons and Franci had, especially later on. |
07 Mar 19 UTC | You could say I played the parts of the good guy and neutral bystander well. I was concerned that killing alemanni would cause everyone else to be suspicious of my growing size, so I immediately contacted both Franci and Saxons on three way and two way draws respectively to end the game, which apparently quelled all possible suspicions of me. |
08 Mar 19 UTC | Did I make mistakes? Yes. But Saxones and Alamanni made a worse one. They let you win. I am not to blame for Saxones stupidity in the late game no matter what I did early. I did do some stupid things, but that doesn't excuse allowing another player to solo. |
08 Mar 19 UTC | I agree. However, I wouldn't know, but did you attempt diplomacy again towards the end? |
08 Mar 19 UTC | Honestly I was totally done trying to communicate with him. Still not my fault. |