21 Dec 13 UTC |
Spring, 1901: You're going down |
21 Dec 13 UTC |
Spring, 1901: ha notttttttt |
21 Dec 13 UTC |
Autumn, 1901: Surrendering Munich or Venice already? Tsk tsk |
21 Dec 13 UTC |
Autumn, 1901: lol you never played this one before? |
21 Dec 13 UTC |
Autumn, 1901: Once as Austria awhile ago |
21 Dec 13 UTC |
Autumn, 1902: makes sense ;) I play this one all the time |
21 Dec 13 UTC |
Spring, 1903: Seems like France would have the advantage. Lots of fleets to be built, and able to use naval power in the north. |
21 Dec 13 UTC |
Autumn, 1903: na if you look at the stats austria has the advantage in this one |
21 Dec 13 UTC |
Autumn, 1903: Interesting |
21 Dec 13 UTC |
Autumn, 1903: once austria has munich and berlin, its over for the poor french player. |
21 Dec 13 UTC |
Autumn, 1903: I don't think so |
21 Dec 13 UTC |
Autumn, 1903: Seems to me France can take Italy pretty easily, and push through Germany by sea. |
21 Dec 13 UTC |
Spring, 1904: Oh right, these 1v1 things play to 18 don't they |
21 Dec 13 UTC |
Autumn, 1904: Yeah, I can see how this can be Austria-sided |
21 Dec 13 UTC |
Autumn, 1904: yea.. what did you think they played to? :) |
21 Dec 13 UTC |
Autumn, 1904: Well, for 1v1 it should be something higher. A mad dash to 18 isn't exactly a huge win. |
21 Dec 13 UTC |
Spring, 1905: Usually it isn't a mad dash. You just had a poor opening and first few turns (sorry) So i'm finishing the game early. Usually it is much more contested. |
21 Dec 13 UTC |
Spring, 1905: I don't see what was wrong with my opening. |
21 Dec 13 UTC |
Spring, 1905: Of course I also have no clue what I'm doing. |
21 Dec 13 UTC |
well with your opening you have no naval power in the beginning. Opening to mid atlantic would have been better. |