18 Oct 16 UTC | Spring, 1860: Good luck! |
18 Oct 16 UTC | Spring, 1860: Hi! You too! |
18 Oct 16 UTC | Autumn, 1860: My first 1 on 1 game, so this should be fun |
18 Oct 16 UTC | Autumn, 1860: Great minds think alike in Kentucky I see. |
18 Oct 16 UTC | Spring, 1861: I love this map. I've played it a few times from both sides. The tension between maintaining the nearby home centers that are buildable and the race to grow makes it quite fun. |
18 Oct 16 UTC | Spring, 1861: Agreed. |
19 Oct 16 UTC | Autumn, 1861: Wow. Ballsy to not defend Ohio, and I fucked up WDC. Well sir, in your first time on the map, you have a heck of an advantage. |
19 Oct 16 UTC | Autumn, 1861: I've played FAE plenty of times, so the map itself isn't new. I figured it was so obvious how I could defend Ohio you wouldn't go for it. Plus, I need another army there badly, so had to take a shot. |
19 Oct 16 UTC | Spring, 1862: Not sure about the advantage, though. You have units that border every one of my home centers, and I have none that border yours. |
23 Oct 16 UTC | GameMaster: Confederacy 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. |
23 Oct 16 UTC | Very nice game. Thanks! |
23 Oct 16 UTC | You too. It's a really fun format. |