21 Jan 13 UTC | Spring, 1870: What does a point in a square mean? |
21 Jan 13 UTC | Spring, 1870: A point in a square means that it is an open center, even though it is within the territory of a country. For example, Mongolia is Chinese territory, but they do not control the supply center there. |
21 Jan 13 UTC | Autumn, 1870: Interesting... |
10 Feb 13 UTC | Autumn, 1874: Bye. Well played Britain & China. |
10 Feb 13 UTC | Autumn, 1874: It was a well fought battle! |
20 Feb 13 UTC | Autumn, 1876: GameMaster: Japan 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. |
26 Feb 13 UTC | Autumn, 1877: I would just like to point out that a solo win requires 30 centers, and Britain currently has 22. He will be gaining another 2 from Russia, putting him to 24. Unless you want to see Britain as undisputed Hegemon of the game, at your expense for the extra six he needs, mostly, since my defensive position is much better, then you ought to see about working with Japan and helping us out. |
26 Feb 13 UTC | Autumn, 1877: Aaand, that was meant for China to see. Not everyone. Still. The point holds. |
26 Feb 13 UTC | Autumn, 1877: Or you can draw... |
26 Feb 13 UTC | Spring, 1878: I can agree to that. |
26 Feb 13 UTC | Spring, 1878: So, we'll just draw after Russia is dead? |