17 Jan 18 UTC |
Spring, 1938: GameMaster: Please remember that negotiations before the game begins are not allowed. |
19 Jan 18 UTC |
Spring, 1938: Info: This is a choose your country game. |
21 Jan 18 UTC |
Autumn, 1938: GameMaster: NMR from Soviet Russia. Send the country in CD. |
21 Jan 18 UTC |
Autumn, 1938: GameMaster: NMR from Italy. Send the country in CD. |
21 Jan 18 UTC |
Autumn, 1938: GameMaster: Missing orders for Autumn, 1938 (Diplomacy) from a country with 2 or more SCs. Extending phase.The game will continue after this phase even if you do not find a replacement. |
21 Jan 18 UTC |
Autumn, 1938: oh - two players left? Why? |
21 Jan 18 UTC |
Autumn, 1938: Because they have no centers left |
21 Jan 18 UTC |
Autumn, 1938: Oh, oops...sorry...because...because...hummm...maybe we should cancel... |
21 Jan 18 UTC |
Autumn, 1938: ...unless other players take the countries |
21 Jan 18 UTC |
Autumn, 1938: GameMaster: Major Problems has taken over Soviet Russia replacing "aman2000". Reconsider your alliances. |
21 Jan 18 UTC |
Autumn, 1938: Hello, everyone........Josef Stalin taking over for Vladimir Lenin. Hopefully the Geneva Convention rules will apply here. I will also be in touch with everyone shortly, with exception of Italy until their power vacuum has been resolved. |
17 Mar 18 UTC |
Spring, 1948: GameMaster: Britain 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. |
17 Mar 18 UTC |
Autumn, 1948: GameMaster: Soviet Russia 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. |
17 Mar 18 UTC |
Autumn, 1948: England: Have you cancelled your vote? |
17 Mar 18 UTC |
Autumn, 1948: Yes. I only voted to see if you guys have, and you hadn't. So one of you is still holding out for the win. |
17 Mar 18 UTC |
Autumn, 1948: And anyway, in a 5-player game, a 3-way draw is BS. Too easy and the game is only now getting interesting. |
20 Mar 18 UTC |
Spring, 1949: So which of you two doesn't want to draw now? Who has the secret aspirations? |
20 Mar 18 UTC |
Spring, 1949: I don't care to draw or not with you...I just wanted to make this game shorter, as it could last forever...but ok...as you wish |
26 Mar 18 UTC |
Autumn, 1950: England: Let's see. You were going for the solo and you were about to get it. Russia and I have been working well together to stop you. I believe the stalemate line is virtually done. Is there any reason cause we have to keep playing? |
27 Mar 18 UTC |
Autumn, 1950: About to get it is 3-4 off it. I was 12 away from any kind of solo and that would have been nigh impossible... |