22 May 22 UTC | Spring, 1905: GameMaster: Germany 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. |
24 May 22 UTC | Autumn, 1906: GameMaster: France 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. |
26 May 22 UTC | I forgot about the 21 SC |
26 May 22 UTC | Wow. Me too. The point is that I opened my defenses to France and tried to stop Austria’s solo. France took me down no matter knewing I was doing that because I was trying to keep both of us alive. |
26 May 22 UTC | Well played everyone! @Germany, really sorry I had to take you down. I was actually open to the idea of a non-aggression pact along the Belgium-Burgundy line, but you ordered Munich to Burgundy already in Spring 1901, which got me suspecting you the whole game. I was hoping you'd get Warsaw in the first year, instead of fighting over Belgium. That way I could also get involved in the Mediterranean faster. But it's alright, it's hard to "communicate" in gunboat games anyway, so I understand. |
26 May 22 UTC | Hi there France. No problems at all... but, see in S01 i did not knew what you were planning and how "big" would Austria be. We were in a war (the 3 of us, each one against the other... hehehe!) GG anyway... It is not an excuse, but in this map and with these 3 players, the harder position is Germany. In the middle of the sandwich... hehehehe |
26 May 22 UTC | Yeah all good, that's true |