25 Mar 20 UTC | Spring, 1906: GameMaster: Austria 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. |
04 Apr 20 UTC | GameMaster: England 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. |
04 Apr 20 UTC | Great game Germany! It was a pleasure working with you. Turkey, you put up a strong right there at the end! |
04 Apr 20 UTC | Good game!! @England, pleasure working with you! I almost betrayed you in autumn of 1908 to grab Brest and Belgium, I thought you had a lot more up north than you did, but now, I’m glad this was Fog of war and we worked together until the end! |
04 Apr 20 UTC | :( very disappointed that neither of you went for the win here. It's called annihilation for a reason. |
04 Apr 20 UTC | @Austria: I was seriously thinking about it. I had a plan in place to take Paris, Marseilles, Venice, Rome, Sweden, and Denmark/Rumania to reach 24. But I was a bit out of position, and would probably have lost Moscow and maybe Sev before getting there. The move to Ukraine the last turn sealed the deal |
04 Apr 20 UTC | If the winning condition was 22, I’d have tried it |
04 Apr 20 UTC | @Germany: I’d have taken Brest back... but it would have devastated our partnership. I’m glad you didn’t! |
04 Apr 20 UTC | Congrats to Germany and England. I noticed the altered eog when I joined the game, but had completely forgotten about it during the endgame here. At some point I was hoping to "save" myself into a "survived" by defending only against Germany and vacating my ther SCs for England to take, but 24sc eog makes a 2-way draw far more likely than usual |