17 Jan 16 UTC | Spring, 1601: (ingebot): How do we access the Caspian Sea? |
17 Jan 16 UTC | Spring, 1601: (Chumbles): I don't believe it's possible, as you can't build a fleet in a neighbouring province. |
13 Apr 16 UTC | Autumn, 1611: GameMaster: HabsburgEmpire 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. |
07 Jul 16 UTC | GG well played, I expected to get more from russia since I had a bulk of land forces and he was falling (thought it best to get the sc's I could instead of them all going to denmark) but the cards did not play out that way, sorry russia. |
07 Jul 16 UTC | Yeah I was surprised by it, thought it was too risky and it was. No worries though, I can't fault someone for trying to narrow a draw, and it was close. Congrats Bochuci. |
07 Jul 16 UTC | GG indeed. Thank you for playing untill the end which maintained the suspense. The battle has been tough and lenthy. I could not have missed a turn with that kind of pressure. It is good it was a gunboat otherwise I would have lost, surely in the end game. Good that Russia could survive in a little corner. |
07 Jul 16 UTC | GG, Interesting variant, but a combo of dispersal and a single Trieste-like F build spot was killing... as for the French; zut alors! |
07 Jul 16 UTC | gg. Murcanic, I was really, really surprised that you attacked Russia. At that point, it seemed pretty clear-cut to me that the three of us would force Denmark into a draw. |
07 Jul 16 UTC | From playing this map I can understand why Austria and France were historically sworn enemies... I had hoped that I could form part of the final stop denmark draw, but alas Spain was behind me and took full advantage of my exposed backside while all my force were concentrated north and east. |