03 Dec 21 UTC | Spring, 1901: GameMaster: Please remember that negotiations before the game begins are not allowed. |
03 Dec 21 UTC | Spring, 1901: Info: This is a choose your country game. |
03 Dec 21 UTC | Spring, 1901: Hello. Dunno if this was supposed to be a private game or not (if it was I'll concede the game to you) but a 1v1 diplo game between two corner powers seemed interesting enough I wanted to join. So... Greetings! Imagine we won't have very cordial relationships in this game as the only two players on the board. However I hope you won't mind me talking in public press a bit. Anyhow, may the best player win! |
03 Dec 21 UTC | Autumn, 1901: No, this is not a private game :) |
03 Dec 21 UTC | Autumn, 1901: Lovely to hear, dunno if you'd want to blitz this or if you prefer to always wait a day for the next turn. I'm fine with both and will always leave my turns on ready |
03 Dec 21 UTC | Spring, 1902: actually, diplomacy is my procrastination these days, so usually, i am here five times a day mabye. |
03 Dec 21 UTC | Spring, 1902: Was mine as well before the issues they had here. Will admit maybe it helped a bit to prevent burnout, I feel like picking it up again |
04 Dec 21 UTC | Autumn, 1902: Will be out and about for today but I did this and builds Love those guessing games we have in Russia, I'm unsure if that was the best course of action or if I should've gone with the safer bounce in Moscow. However I enjoy making my opponent think |
06 Dec 21 UTC | Spring, 1905: For some reason if I put my orders before you, even if I put them on the ready, they seem to only process when I open this game up again. Have you noticed issues like that or is it just me? |
06 Dec 21 UTC | Spring, 1905: i didnt notice. |
06 Dec 21 UTC | Dunno about you but think this is GG |
06 Dec 21 UTC | GG |
06 Dec 21 UTC | Sorry I just wasn't exactly expecting to get this far you played well and I was messing about but no wonder they had to buff England for this |
06 Dec 21 UTC | THX for game |