06 Feb 21 UTC | Spring, 1860: gl hf |
06 Feb 21 UTC | Spring, 1860: Thanks, you too |
20 Feb 21 UTC | Spring, 1864: Hm. I may have lost this |
20 Feb 21 UTC | Spring, 1864: I think I needed to open up Tennessee for the build to survive |
26 Feb 21 UTC | Autumn, 1864: Oooof, bad guess on Georgia. I thought Jacksonville would dive for Miami to get me to walk into Georgia |
26 Feb 21 UTC | Autumn, 1864: it is what it is |
26 Feb 21 UTC | Spring, 1865: I'm 99% I lose this eventually, but I hope you don't mind if I play it out a little longer. |
26 Feb 21 UTC | Spring, 1865: no biggie |
04 Mar 21 UTC | GameMaster: Confederacy voted for a Concede. If everyone (but one) votes concede the game will end and the player _not_ voting Concede will get all the points. Everybody else will get a defeat. |
04 Mar 21 UTC | Gg. You had me best for a while but I thought I might be able to start opening georgia up. Tough map for the confederacy |
04 Mar 21 UTC | I lost this in 1862 though |
04 Mar 21 UTC | gg idk if the Confederacy is at a disadvantage on this map. being able to plan an army in Kentucky early on is a thorn for the Union |
04 Mar 21 UTC | gg idk if the Confederacy is at a disadvantage on this map. being able to plan an army in Kentucky early on is a thorn for the Union |
04 Mar 21 UTC | Yes but it's near impossible to hold kentucky once sufficient union armies start popping up. I guess it all depends if union can slip a build into ohio |