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Unrated - Autumn, 1951, Finished
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09 Feb 24 UTC Spring, 1939: looks like an interesting idea for a WW2 variant. good luck all!
09 Feb 24 UTC Spring, 1939: Uh oh, I think I’m the baddies
09 Feb 24 UTC Spring, 1939: hello fellow baddie
09 Feb 24 UTC Spring, 1939: I wonder why the designer decided to make my text black instead of deep green
09 Feb 24 UTC Spring, 1939: i think it is actually a deep green...it just looks black at first glance. it's like one of those things where you have to look just beside the text to see the color, because once you focus on the text the color kind of goes out.
14 Feb 24 UTC Autumn, 1940: oh this is NOT build-anywhere. okay then.

home center = starting center

even though that means China for me, India for Britain, etc.
19 Feb 24 UTC Autumn, 1941: I apologize for missing a deadline yesterday, everyone. Was out in the wilderness and didn't have the best service for a time.
20 Feb 24 UTC Autumn, 1942: This is a really weird game, but it's kinda fun ngl (at least for me, I hope it is for everyone else)
20 Feb 24 UTC Autumn, 1942: It is weird, but it's probably my favorite map of the variants I've played.
23 Feb 24 UTC Spring, 1943: Props to whoever designed this map...they're never perfect but I really like the idea. Plus I've only really worried about my corner of it, subjectivity, etc.
23 Feb 24 UTC Spring, 1943: ~global maps are always a nightmare to design I'm sure
05 Mar 24 UTC Autumn, 1946: is it just me, or does it look like Milan is support holding Rome lol
05 Mar 24 UTC Autumn, 1946: it's the secret Swiss Guard intervening covertly
05 Mar 24 UTC Autumn, 1946: Yeah, it does
08 Mar 24 UTC Spring, 1947: You can sail through the Arctic? wat

Then why is there this weird light gray line north of Kamchatka
08 Mar 24 UTC Spring, 1947: in the 40s there was this thing called sea ice that would absolutely not let you do this
08 Mar 24 UTC Spring, 1947: Not sure if it’s an oversight or intentional, but they went through the trouble of making a boundary line between Barents and NPO so I’m taking it.
08 Mar 24 UTC Spring, 1947: a bit more marvelous of a feat than passing the horn of africa in one turn
08 Mar 24 UTC Spring, 1947: either a mistake or a very bad and unjustified design decision if you ask me
08 Mar 24 UTC Spring, 1947: it appears that the original Youngstown variant this is based on does *not* have a passable Arctic Ocean

https://world-diplomacy-wiki.fandom.com/wiki/Youngstown

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