18 Mar 11 UTC |
Spring, 1860: ive only played this map once before and it was a disaster. here's hoping this game is better. good luck |
18 Mar 11 UTC |
Spring, 1860: haha alright, dang man, i always get the union |
18 Mar 11 UTC |
Spring, 1860: ...thats not comforting |
18 Mar 11 UTC |
Spring, 1860: it should be, i never succeed. but it'll maybe be a new era |
18 Mar 11 UTC |
Autumn, 1860: that was an interesting move with your fleet |
18 Mar 11 UTC |
Spring, 1861: how so? |
18 Mar 11 UTC |
Spring, 1861: the openings i have seen involve a direct move to Richmond. with the army bouncing kent then moving to missouri |
18 Mar 11 UTC |
Autumn, 1861: wanted to get a leg up on the atlantic... idk |
18 Mar 11 UTC |
Autumn, 1861: that is a solid strategy. i'm not criticizing it, i've only played twice before this |
18 Mar 11 UTC |
Spring, 1862: this map is just way too big |
18 Mar 11 UTC |
Spring, 1862: I agree. it would be interesting, if Mexico and Canada had armies, that corresponded with a spanish and english american empires |
18 Mar 11 UTC |
Autumn, 1862: yeah it should be a 4-5 person game |
18 Mar 11 UTC |
Autumn, 1862: have native american powers that could go on one side or the other |
18 Mar 11 UTC |
Autumn, 1862: yeah, they could be a four power game, with neutral armies in the western areas and in SA |
18 Mar 11 UTC |
Autumn, 1862: or just shrink the map. Could make a real civil war map with multiple terrs for each state |
18 Mar 11 UTC |
Autumn, 1862: yeah, that'd be really cool |
18 Mar 11 UTC |
Autumn, 1862: BOTH |
18 Mar 11 UTC |
Autumn, 1863: wow, that was the first retreat phase |
18 Mar 11 UTC |
Autumn, 1863: only problem is you can always retreat to another open SC |
18 Mar 11 UTC |
Autumn, 1863: nice. thought youd go for WashDC |