28 Jan 19 UTC | Spring, 1919: GameMaster: Turkey 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 Feb 19 UTC | Autumn, 1921: GameMaster: Germany 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. |
19 Feb 19 UTC | Autumn, 1921: GameMaster: Germany voted for a Cancel. If everyone votes Cancel all points will be refunded and the game will be deleted from the database. |
18 Mar 19 UTC | Are you kidding me? Please tell me your reasons why you have played this game in this way lenner and icode !!! It was a good idea not to write anything here. I nearly forgot this game. You both made unlogical moves. It should seems like u are fighting each other but you didnt. And to the others i just can say: Look at the games which icode and lenner have played together. Its interesting isn't it ?!? |
18 Mar 19 UTC | Very interesting indeed.... |
18 Mar 19 UTC | @ Germany This is PPSC. When I couldn't stop Austria, I chose to occupy as many SCs as possible. The turning point was in 1919. Paris Army cut off my support. If I could build an army in that winter, Austria could not stab me. @ France I planned to keep you in Paris until the end of the game. If you stay in Paris and not move. |
18 Mar 19 UTC | I am not convinced Italy !!! Why didnt you switch sides after the allegedly stab in 1920? Together we could reach the draw and i showed you a plenty of times that we need peace. Its just unfair. But i dont have to decide above it... |
19 Mar 19 UTC | Germany In 1920, I wanted more SCs and more construction. In this way, I can quickly resist the invasion in the east. Do you always blame others for your failure? This game is not perfect for me. But I did what I could do. And get 26 points. If draw, It's only 18 points. |
19 Mar 19 UTC | GG I don't like back stabs. Before the spring of 1920, I had never thought about them. But I found that Germany and Italy were always at war, and the Italian rear was so empty that I could not resist the temptation of solos. Fortunately, I succeeded. Thanks, everyone. |