30 Mar 23 UTC |
Spring, 1860: GameMaster: Please remember that negotiations before the game begins are not allowed. |
30 Mar 23 UTC |
Spring, 1860: (Relax™): what is one thing you would change about this variant? |
30 Mar 23 UTC |
Spring, 1860: (lambda.nrx): I think it's good the way it is. Can't think of anything I want to be changed. |
30 Mar 23 UTC |
Spring, 1860: (Relax™): canada, mexico and SA didnt play a role in the civil war tho! |
30 Mar 23 UTC |
Spring, 1860: (lambda.nrx): Yes, but this game isn't realistic anyways. I think many of the centers far away are not important, as in most of the games the decision is made close to the home centers. And that's why I like this variant way more than Duo. |
30 Mar 23 UTC |
Spring, 1860: Info: This is a choose your country game. |
30 Mar 23 UTC |
Spring, 1860: duo is horrible |
30 Mar 23 UTC |
Spring, 1860: Yes, it's really boring and has super bad pacing |
30 Mar 23 UTC |
Spring, 1861: Up to this day I have never lost a game in which the opponent didn't take three centers in the first year, but nevertheless I think a fleet going to East Coast is super annoying. |
30 Mar 23 UTC |
Autumn, 1861: that was the goal |
30 Mar 23 UTC |
Autumn, 1861: I hate it when I have to decide between protecting my own centers and conquering new ones. |
30 Mar 23 UTC |
Autumn, 1861: whew |
30 Mar 23 UTC |
Autumn, 1862: aww |
30 Mar 23 UTC |
dont hate me for this |
30 Mar 23 UTC |
GameMaster: Union voted for a Concede. If everyone (but one) votes concede the game will end and the player _not_ voting Concede will get all the points. Everybody else will get a defeat. |
30 Mar 23 UTC |
Haha, no, I'm glad. The principle stands stronger than ever: no man who refuses to take his third center will ever beat me. |
30 Mar 23 UTC |
gg well played. it wasnt gonna work for me |
30 Mar 23 UTC |
When you took North Carolina, you did the optimal response to my moves, still you didn't win. I really think taking only two centers is a bad strategy, you might be able to win by being lucky and having several good guesses with risky strategies, but that's unlikely. |