05 Mar 20 UTC | Spring, 1960: GameMaster: Please remember that negotiations before the game begins are not allowed. |
05 Mar 20 UTC | Spring, 1960: Info: This is a choose your country game. |
05 Mar 20 UTC | Spring, 1960: 关岭关岭 |
05 Mar 20 UTC | Spring, 1960: wat? |
05 Mar 20 UTC | Spring, 1960: 什么鬼 |
05 Mar 20 UTC | Spring, 1960: can i choose my country? |
05 Mar 20 UTC | Spring, 1960: I already chose NATO, and since there are only two countries you automatically became USSR |
09 Mar 20 UTC | Spring, 1963: Okay, So I have a a lot more centers than you. But you have more units than me. Here are some issues: The fleet that was in Panama should have stayed in Panama in the fall turn so that you would have claimed the center. You should reclaim LEN. Because right now I could build there and threaten you a lot. Your army in DEN would be better in E. GER because then you can use your other army to push me out of the middle east. The fleet in VLA is good, because if you move to Bering Sea then I have no way to stop you from taking Alaska. There's an added benefit because if your fleet is there I have to guess if you're going to take Japan or Alaska. It's good because it puts me in a place of uncertainty. More consolidated power is better, in this case, it would probably be better to focus on taking the middle east back because it's easier to defend. That army in Shanghai isn't helping you much. If you move it over to the Urals or something it will be in a better position to help you in Europe. Over on that side of the map fleets would probably be more useful. Another option is that I only have one army in Western europe. You can move your fleet out to take a lot of land there and it would be hard for me to get it back. |
10 Mar 20 UTC | Autumn, 1963: wait, so if i took panama then i move out to another country, panama is not mine anymore? i thought the centers will not change.why you can move from florda to brazil?天啊太复杂了 |
10 Mar 20 UTC | Autumn, 1963: oh,it's already been 3 years! |
13 Mar 20 UTC | So, some tips: Moving out or Iran didn’t help you because this was the turn where you would have taken centers. Had you stayed, you would have taken Iran. You could have forced your way into Paris. But instead of supporting one unit it, both units tried to move in and bounced each other. The fleet in Arminia wasn’t going to help you much because there’s nowhere for the ship to go. In the Caribbean, you need two fleets or armies to kick my unit out of Brazil. It may have been better to use that fleet to keep me out of Cuba. |