15 Nov 22 UTC | Autumn, 1938: Looks like Germany is a no-show. Either this player comes back or we'll get a replacement soon. |
17 Nov 22 UTC | Autumn, 1939: We need a Germany that plays |
17 Nov 22 UTC | Autumn, 1939: I think a cancel should be the best option in this game. |
17 Nov 22 UTC | Autumn, 1939: Or eliminate Germany and draw |
17 Nov 22 UTC | Autumn, 1939: GameMaster: Britain voted for a Cancel. If everyone votes Cancel all points will be refunded and the game will be deleted from the database. |
17 Nov 22 UTC | Autumn, 1939: Cancel is more fair |
17 Nov 22 UTC | Autumn, 1939: I agree that Germany's no show distroted this game. I dislike that when it happens. but all it does is change thwe game and people must adapt accordingly. |
18 Nov 22 UTC | Spring, 1940: I did |
26 Nov 22 UTC | Spring, 1942: 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. |
01 Dec 22 UTC | Autumn, 1943: GameMaster: Italy 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. |
02 Dec 22 UTC | Spring, 1944: Draw? |
02 Dec 22 UTC | Spring, 1944: To the bad game due to Germany's absents |
03 Dec 22 UTC | Spring, 1944: My position is clear from the beginning of the game, but obviously Russia denies any cancel or draw. I have been unable to get a word from France, so I do not know about his thoughts. |
04 Dec 22 UTC | Spring, 1944: You know Britain, you have done nothing but whinge and moan and compalin about something that happens fairly regularly in these games. I have never once seen a game cancelled before because one player failed to show up. It changes the dynamics of a game, for sure, but players adapt. I have been in plenty where this happened and I have never seen someone moan as much as you have. And here you are, banging on about it again. Italy has done very well out of Germany's no-show and said nothing until now when the alliance between me and France is starting to hurt him. This is not a game of tactics, its a game of alliances and the absence of a power means one has to adapt one's diplomacy. Stop making me out to be the bad guy because I won't do what you want. Just get on with playing the game of alliances. |
04 Dec 22 UTC | Spring, 1944: Italy: I told you xD |
04 Dec 22 UTC | Spring, 1944: Italy, you seemed fine with things until just now, when you started losing territories. I didn't hear a peep from you while you were pushing me back from Bulgaria and Istanbul. |
04 Dec 22 UTC | Spring, 1944: France/russia alliance is bringing me down for sure but France should know his alliance is leading you to a solo |
04 Dec 22 UTC | Spring, 1944: We can force the draw or let Russia win |
04 Dec 22 UTC | Autumn, 1944: Italy: I've been trying to convince France about that, but he has never answered me. The logical alliance is the one you propose, I agree 100% |
04 Dec 22 UTC | Autumn, 1944: It's not too late. |