18 Mar 23 UTC | Spring, 1938: Info: This is a choose your country game. |
25 Mar 23 UTC | Spring, 1942: GameMaster: Germany voted for a Extend. If 2/3 of the active players vote Extend the the current phase will be extend by 4 days. Please consider backing this. If the majority is not reached by "Spring, 1943" the votes will be cleared. |
27 Mar 23 UTC | Autumn, 1942: GameMaster: Per 2/3 majority vote the gamephase got extended by 4 days. (Voters: Soviet Russia / Germany / Britain / Italy) |
31 Mar 23 UTC | Spring, 1944: GameMaster: Someone has taken over Italy replacing "Hayato". Reconsider your alliances. |
02 Apr 23 UTC | Autumn, 1944: GameMaster: Someone has taken over Italy replacing "Jabber". Reconsider your alliances. |
02 Apr 23 UTC | Autumn, 1944: GameMaster: Italy 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. |
17 Apr 23 UTC | Autumn, 1951: GameMaster: Britain 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. |
23 Apr 23 UTC | Good game! Nice job France, and great defense USSR. That was a fun one! |
23 Apr 23 UTC | Fun game! We’ll played France. Britain also, you would’ve wiped me clean if France didn’t stab you first. Sorry for my stab. I saw a French solo was inevitable so I figured I’d take some SC’s since it’s PPSC. |
23 Apr 23 UTC | Yeah I was hoping for a 2-player draw, but its so tough with gunboat, and France had a clear opening. I loved the early game alliance against the Central powers. Never saw such good cooperation before on this one. |
23 Apr 23 UTC | Thanks for playing all. Well played early, and thanks for the alliance Britain. I am not usually one to go for two way draws, although if it was press there is a possibility I would have agreed since it would have been far easier for you and USSR to coordinate. |
23 Apr 23 UTC | No hard feelings, it was a great stab, and I appreciated that you telegraphed it in Spain. Hats off to the great play. |