16 Mar 14 UTC | Spring, 1901: GameMaster: Please remember that negotiations before the game begins are not allowed. |
16 Mar 14 UTC | Spring, 1901: (Devonian): This is a 12 hour game. |
16 Mar 14 UTC | Spring, 1901: Info: This is a choose your country game. |
16 Mar 14 UTC | Spring, 1901: Decided to go in anyways :) We can take it slowly with this one. |
17 Mar 14 UTC | Spring, 1901: 12 hours is not that slow, but it won't be as fast as our last one. |
19 Mar 14 UTC | Spring, 1906: I did not say that... |
19 Mar 14 UTC | Autumn, 1906: ??? |
20 Mar 14 UTC | Autumn, 1906: I wanted to build a fleet in Kiel and an army in Berlin, but he didn't |
21 Mar 14 UTC | GameMaster: Germany 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. |
21 Mar 14 UTC | cong |
21 Mar 14 UTC | Good game. I'm shocked at how difficult it was playing both sides of that match-up. It might be a lot more balanced than it would seem. |
21 Mar 14 UTC | I have the feeling France is Slightly favored with the fleets in the south, but it matches beatifully, then wondering, are there really matches that favores one very much? |
21 Mar 14 UTC | GG |
21 Mar 14 UTC | I went into this thinking Germany had an advantage, but now I'm not sure. Germany can't put fleets in the south. But, it has a lot more ground that can be taken without conflict. |