20 Aug 23 UTC | Spring, 1901: This’ll be interesting |
20 Aug 23 UTC | Spring, 1901: Good luck everyone! |
20 Aug 23 UTC | Spring, 1901: Good luck all! |
24 Aug 23 UTC | Spring, 1902: GOD (Moderator): Hello everyone, this game has been extended by four days at the request of a player, to avoid disruptions. Hopefully, summer travel season should be over soon. |
30 Aug 23 UTC | Spring, 1902: GameMaster: Game was extended due to at least 1 member failing to enter orders and having an excused missed turn available. This has un-readied all orders. |
01 Sep 23 UTC | Autumn, 1902: This map is so hard to parse |
18 Sep 23 UTC | Spring, 1908: So a draw after Russias gone? |
18 Sep 23 UTC | Spring, 1908: yeah |
19 Sep 23 UTC | Sounds good to me, I'll ready up some orders. |
19 Sep 23 UTC | 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. |
20 Sep 23 UTC | draw? |
20 Sep 23 UTC | Yup |
20 Sep 23 UTC | GG wp all, definitely a unique variant. The ability to say "I'll give you Belgium on board 1 in return for support on board 2" is interesting. |
20 Sep 23 UTC | Good game; it was definitely unique |
20 Sep 23 UTC | @Germany Sorry for not actually giving you that support to Belgium. It felt quite important to advance front lines in unison to avoid weird retreats and raiding units. I thought Italy's opening was quite nice with Venice reinforcing the attack on board 2. |
20 Sep 23 UTC | GG all |
20 Sep 23 UTC | Good game all! Nice tactical stabs by England and Italy lol |
20 Sep 23 UTC | I enjoyed this game! Was a bit confusing though |
20 Sep 23 UTC | It really was confusing |
20 Sep 23 UTC | ^^agreed on confusing, just the ability to retreat "up" or "down" adds complexity. Nevermind trying to coordinate support orders between 2 players across 2 boards. |