11 Dec 12 UTC | Spring, 1901: Hello. Is this a 1 v 1? |
11 Dec 12 UTC | Spring, 1901: Hi there. Yes, it is. It's rather a test to prove the balance of France vs Germany duel than a real 1vs1. By the way if you joined accidentally just tell me and I'll cancel the game before finalizing my moves. |
11 Dec 12 UTC | Spring, 1901: Haha it's cool, bro. It should be an interesting tactical exercise. Any rules I should know of? |
12 Dec 12 UTC | Spring, 1901: nope, no weird rules, just a 1vs1 test |
12 Dec 12 UTC | Autumn, 1901: Good Luck than. May the best General win! |
12 Dec 12 UTC | Autumn, 1901: Perhaps we should both click ready so as to speed up this duel? |
13 Dec 12 UTC | Spring, 1902: forgive my delay: I may not log in the game for the whole tomorrow. I'll need to save my orders without the need to ask for pause/extend. |
14 Dec 12 UTC | Spring, 1902: Alright. |
15 Dec 12 UTC | Autumn, 1902: crap, I never follow my istinct. I was going to move hol-kie then I changed it... |
17 Dec 12 UTC | Spring, 1904: I can't really see myself winning this... |
17 Dec 12 UTC | Autumn, 1904: I wouldn't be so pessimist, you're not in bad shape. Anyway, if you feel like this duel is unbalanced towards Germany I'm ready to draw the game. |
17 Dec 12 UTC | Autumn, 1904: I think the duel is fair, but my mistake lay in retreating from Venice and I think that will ultimately cost me the game. |
18 Dec 12 UTC | GameMaster: France voted for a Concede. If everyone (but one) votes Concede the game will end and the player _not_ voting Conceede will get all the points. Everybody else will get a defeat. |
18 Dec 12 UTC | Nice game, but I think my positioning in the game led to an untenable situation where I could not create enough of an offensive to retake the game. |
18 Dec 12 UTC | you're right, the game was over after 1905. Well played, I assume you're not new to the game |