23 Nov 22 UTC | Spring, 1906: GameMaster: Someone has taken over France replacing "dragonflyer139". Reconsider your alliances. |
03 Dec 22 UTC | Autumn, 1909: GameMaster: Japan 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. |
04 Dec 22 UTC | Spring, 1910: GameMaster: China 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. |
09 Dec 22 UTC | GG. Sorry for my betrayal to Russia. |
09 Dec 22 UTC | And I want to pay my respect to Japan player. Great opponent |
09 Dec 22 UTC | GG all. Surprised I lived past the first few turns as Austria in a gunboat, but I guess all they need is an extra SC. |
09 Dec 22 UTC | Gg, and thank you Japan for being a great ally |
09 Dec 22 UTC | You're welcome. China: it was interesting to start as enemies and then try to turn it around when faced with a common foe. Sorry about taking Shanghai, I thought it was spring when I moved in (and I was going to move out by fall). Good game, everyone - and congrats India. It was a well-earned victory. |
09 Dec 22 UTC | Gg |
09 Dec 22 UTC | Thanks for the alliance Germany |
09 Dec 22 UTC | I tried to walk that fine line between reducing the draw and not causing the solo, but I'm not sure I was successful. BTW, in the East, I was only trying to get my fleet back to the Atlantic via the boxes. If had been able to do that, Britain, we might not have had that friendly of an alliance. :) |
09 Dec 22 UTC | In the beginning, the alliance is between France, Germany and Russia. There are several rounds Germany could conquer North Sea if Russia help(dont know why that did not happen). |
09 Dec 22 UTC | I grew tired of waiting for Russian help, hence why I stabbed for Sweden. |
09 Dec 22 UTC | I supported Russia into Sweden, and they turned around and immediately signaled to Britain that they wanted peace (by supporting the British fleet in Norway). I was not amused, but played along. Hence my attempts to get my Pacific fleet back to the Atlantic. |