22 Nov 17 UTC | Spring, 1901: GameMaster: NMR from Russia. Send the country in CD. |
22 Nov 17 UTC | Spring, 1901: GameMaster: Missing orders for Spring, 1901 (Diplomacy) from a country with 2 or more SCs. Extending phase.The game will continue after this phase even if you do not find a replacement. |
22 Nov 17 UTC | Spring, 1901: GameMaster: Turkey voted for a Cancel. If everyone votes Cancel all points will be refunded and the game will be deleted from the database. |
22 Nov 17 UTC | Spring, 1901: Happy to play on if people want/we manage to fill the spot, but I don't think it's worth playing without a Russia from phase 1. |
22 Nov 17 UTC | Spring, 1901: GameMaster: Austria voted for a Extend. If 2/3 of the active players vote Extend the the current phase will be extend by 4 days. Please consider backing this. If the majority is not reached by "Spring, 1902" the votes will be cleared. |
22 Nov 17 UTC | Spring, 1901: GameMaster: Someone has taken over Russia replacing "Phil1986". Reconsider your alliances. |
25 Nov 17 UTC | Spring, 1902: GameMaster: Extend-request didn't reach 2/3 majority. All extend-votes cleared. |
26 Dec 17 UTC | Autumn, 1912: GameMaster: England 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 Dec 17 UTC | Autumn, 1912: I don't yet have any intention to draw - let's see how the next few phases go! |
26 Dec 17 UTC | Autumn, 1912: Yet you spent the whole game promising to draw, especially when you crying like a baby early in the game begging for help. Germany and England are 100% united against you. You are just wasting everyone's time at this point. |
26 Dec 17 UTC | Autumn, 1912: I hardly see it to be wasting people's time when we're seeing a game out to completion. If you really wanted the game to pass faster, you could just ready up. |
26 Dec 17 UTC | Autumn, 1912: Or I could be waiting for communications from other players since you seem to have all the answers. |
26 Dec 17 UTC | Autumn, 1912: But you would think that someone with all the answers would be smart enough to see this is an obvious draw. |
26 Dec 17 UTC | Autumn, 1912: I'd say england and germany haven't quite pluged the gaps one more year shoukd see that or a breakthrough ;) |
26 Dec 17 UTC | Autumn, 1912: I can't imagine what communication could be required in such an obviously drawing situation :p |
26 Dec 17 UTC | Autumn, 1912: I agree with Austria - you might force the draw in the end, but for now it's not a stalemate. |
27 Dec 17 UTC | Autumn, 1912: And that is why I was hoping for time to make sure Germany bounced you out of Warsaw. |
27 Dec 17 UTC | Autumn, 1912: No more ready's from me now. |
27 Dec 17 UTC | Autumn, 1912: Not even in the build phase? :p |
31 Dec 17 UTC | Well played everyone, and thank you for the game. If I'm honest I thought Germany and England were going to secure the draw. |