06 Oct 14 UTC | Spring, 2003: Hi gang! I'll be out of town at a conference the next few days. Can I get an extend please? |
06 Oct 14 UTC | Spring, 2003: GameMaster: Colombia voted for a Extend. If 2/3 of the active players vote Extend the the current phase will be extend by 4 days. Please consider backing this. If the majority is not reached by "Spring, 2004" the votes will be cleared. |
06 Oct 14 UTC | Autumn, 2003: Hi Peru. I will attack Bar this turn. If you attack Panama from CostaRica, and you attack Med with support, you will surely have it. |
06 Oct 14 UTC | Autumn, 2003: Sorry, that was not meant for global press... |
06 Oct 14 UTC | Autumn, 2003: I won't read it then. :-) |
06 Oct 14 UTC | Autumn, 2003: And I entered the wrong order. Dang it! |
06 Oct 14 UTC | Autumn, 2003: GameMaster: Per 2/3 majority vote the gamephase got extended by 4 days. (Voters: Brazil / Chile / Peru / Colombia) |
12 Oct 14 UTC | Autumn, 2003: GameMaster: Chile voted for a Extend. If 2/3 of the active players vote Extend the the current phase will be extend by 4 days. Please consider backing this. If the majority is not reached by "Autumn, 2004" the votes will be cleared. |
12 Oct 14 UTC | Autumn, 2003: Back in town from the conference. Thanks for the extend. |
18 Oct 14 UTC | Autumn, 2004: GameMaster: Extend-request didn't reach 2/3 majority. All extend-votes cleared. |
19 Oct 14 UTC | Autumn, 2004: Hey gang, real life has gotten a bit much for me to play lately. I'm trying to find someone to take over for me and will let you know. |
19 Oct 14 UTC | Autumn, 2004: GameMaster: Peru voted for a Concede. If everyone (but one) votes Concede the game will end and the player _not_ voting Conceede will get all the points. Everybody else will get a defeat. |
20 Oct 14 UTC | Autumn, 2004: wow, so now it's everyone against Brazil ! |
20 Oct 14 UTC | Autumn, 2004: I am going to vote draw as this game has swung beyond what could reasonably have been expected. Even if I were a master diplomat I would hardly have been able to convince Peru to betray his ally and give me his own supply centres. This has only happened because Peru cannot play anymore and I feel that since this is not what we implicitly agreed (i.e. play a game of Diplomacy) and the 'unnatural' swing in balance we should just draw and all go home happy. |
20 Oct 14 UTC | Autumn, 2004: GameMaster: Colombia 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. |
25 Oct 14 UTC | Spring, 2005: GameMaster: Someone has taken over Peru replacing "geothearch". Reconsider your alliances. |
26 Oct 14 UTC | Spring, 2005: Does nobody see the oncoming world dominion of the Chileans? Let's all unite and fight them back, before they conquer us all! |
26 Oct 14 UTC | Spring, 2005: or we can draw and go home |
26 Oct 14 UTC | Spring, 2005: i can hardly call the capture of one sc world domination, particularly because this one is so easy to recapture |
26 Oct 14 UTC | Spring, 2005: True thing. But I'm not looking at how many SCs you have, but how many you will likely have in 1 or 2 years. And it looks like you are growing rapidly, Chile. I'm all for a draw though. It's a somewhat chaotic game with Argentina never saying a word, and Peru being replaced by an equally silent player. |