02 Apr 16 UTC | Autumn, 1901: hmm. why did i not get bulgaria on that turn? What does the NC and SC mean? |
02 Apr 16 UTC | Spring, 1902: hmm. why did i not get bulgaria on that turn? What does the NC and SC mean? |
02 Apr 16 UTC | Spring, 1902: hmm. why did i not get bulgaria on that turn? What does the NC and SC mean? |
02 Apr 16 UTC | Autumn, 1902: You have to hold it in the autumn turn |
02 Apr 16 UTC | Autumn, 1902: Nc and sc are north and south coast - limits what a fleet can move to in next turn |
02 Apr 16 UTC | Autumn, 1902: is that true for all? |
02 Apr 16 UTC | Autumn, 1902: Only if it says it. Like Sr. Pete nc - can move to Barents but not Baltic |
02 Apr 16 UTC | Autumn, 1902: i am confused. why can i not build an army in serbia? |
02 Apr 16 UTC | Spring, 1903: Looks like you can only build in three home areas |
02 Apr 16 UTC | Autumn, 1903: interesting moving this quick with so many armies! different game |
02 Apr 16 UTC | Spring, 1904: Yes, getting complicated |
02 Apr 16 UTC | Spring, 1904: Did you just run away |
02 Apr 16 UTC | game over? |
02 Apr 16 UTC | game over? |
02 Apr 16 UTC | Guess so |
02 Apr 16 UTC | I think there is a number of supply centers victory condition |
02 Apr 16 UTC | interesting. not a lot of conflict on that condition |
02 Apr 16 UTC | probably would have played a little different if it's a race for supply centers, rather than setting up for a battle |