01 Jan 24 UTC | Autumn, 1403: GameMaster: Game was extended due to at least 1 member failing to enter orders and having an excused missed turn available. This has un-readied all orders. |
16 Jan 24 UTC | Spring, 1408: GameMaster: Bornu voted for a Draw. If everyone votes Draw the game will end and the points are split equally among all the surviving players, regardless of how many supply centers each player has. |
26 Jan 24 UTC | Good game, all! Jolof, in particular, was both a great early ally and a stalwart late-game barrier to victory. Another year and I prolly would have given up and drawn. |
26 Jan 24 UTC | Good job, Bonoman! I was late to realize the threat and when I did I wasn’t able to response it well enough as Bornu was still banging my back door. You took a good advantage of that! The map is interesting but I was kind of surprised that the HS and Oa tiles weren’t used that much! |
26 Jan 24 UTC | I don't know if it was a bug or not, but I wasn't able to move from Akan Sea to Bight of Biafra, which certainly made the High Seas more useful. |
27 Jan 24 UTC | you guys murdered me! |
27 Jan 24 UTC | Well played, congrats Actaeon! |
27 Jan 24 UTC | My feedback to the creator of the map, should they see this, is that I think there are probably too many Oasis and High Seas provinces—1 or two is probably plenty on a map this size |
27 Jan 24 UTC | That does sound like a bug, Bonoman. I’ll collect your feedbacks and send it to the mods (unless you want to pass it on to them yourselves). |
27 Jan 24 UTC | Well, now I'm second guessing that it might have been Akan to Bure. It was two apparently adjacent sea provinces, anyway. |