09 Jun 22 UTC | Spring, 1905: GameMaster: France voted for a Concede. If everyone (but one) votes concede the game will end and the player _not_ voting Concede will get all the points. Everybody else will get a defeat. |
14 Jun 22 UTC | wow ... who knew |
14 Jun 22 UTC | So I wasn't the only one who Conceded early on :) |
14 Jun 22 UTC | Incredibly lucky that my neighbors let me slide by in the early game. Only in Fog of War lol. |
14 Jun 22 UTC | Wow.... so that's what's been gonig on lol |
14 Jun 22 UTC | From my point of view, it looked like England refused to help with Germany while Italy launched a suicidal invasion against me. So throwing my centers to the Kaiser in order to spite them both seemed a good use of my few remaining years. Overall, I was not impressed with the format. I've enjoyed Fog of War before, but I guess the fun part was lying to people about what was going on and having to rely on others to tell you what they could see. Without press, it's pointless. |
14 Jun 22 UTC | Turkey and Austria attacked me really hard... and also did England Was not able to defend myself and this opened the game for you Germany Congratulations for the deserved win! |
14 Jun 22 UTC | Playing as Turkey in this format is like being blind, you have zero clue what is going on anywhere, and you have to touch Greece/Bulgaria/Sevastopol to check how well-defended they are. For half of the game, I thought that Austria is going for a victory, given just how many units were storming Bulgaria. |
14 Jun 22 UTC | Just couldn’t breach those Bulgarian lines, I had a rather chilled game but just couldn’t expand until it was too late |
14 Jun 22 UTC | I've never been in a Fog game where Italy went after France out the gate. Guess I now know why! |