07 Aug 14 UTC | Autumn, 1901: wow. this will get nuts. |
07 Aug 14 UTC | Spring, 1902: Maybe not as badly as last game... |
07 Aug 14 UTC | Not sure what happened there. I had holds in place. I never understand how daisy chain holds can be broken. I had a hold on Piedmont which was then holding Tyrolia. Your move to Piedmont shouldn't have broken that chain, should it? |
07 Aug 14 UTC | 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. |
07 Aug 14 UTC | That's it for me. I'm just not on my game today. You are so aggressive and much better than me in quickly surrounding your opponent. The only reason I won the one game with Germany was geography. |
07 Aug 14 UTC | it gets tricky, but basically boils down to Piedmont can't support hold another territory, because once it was attacked, it's order basically a hold against. a unit can only do one or the other. if it is attacked, regardless of support from other units, it can't support hold another unit. |
07 Aug 14 UTC | cool news, man. talk with you later. |
07 Aug 14 UTC | cool news, man. talk with you later. |