25 Feb 18 UTC |
Spring, 1901: (Enriador): One to go! =D |
25 Feb 18 UTC |
Spring, 1901: (Enriador): Remember everyone, the game will end after Fall Movement, 1907. The player with most centers will win unless there is a draw first. |
25 Feb 18 UTC |
Spring, 1901: (GetDoneSon): Oh, really? Kinda weird, but I guess it removes the usually-boring late game anyway |
25 Feb 18 UTC |
Spring, 1901: (Enriador): It's like Face-to-Face tournaments; the early game is as usual, the midgame comes sooner and the endgame has an exciting race for positioning and centers instead of stalemate lines and cutting the size of a draw. |
26 Feb 18 UTC |
Spring, 1901: Looks like the Tsar will miss the phase. |
26 Feb 18 UTC |
Spring, 1901: Sorry guy, been unwell and very busy. Apologies for the short answers so far, will have more time in the coming week |
26 Feb 18 UTC |
Spring, 1901: Glad to see you could make it. |
26 Feb 18 UTC |
Spring, 1901: Hopefully the French and the Germans will show up as well |
27 Feb 18 UTC |
Spring, 1901: GameMaster: NMR from Germany. Send the country in CD. |
27 Feb 18 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. |
27 Feb 18 UTC |
Spring, 1901: Holy crap! So sorry for some reason i thought the pjase was longer!! |
27 Feb 18 UTC |
Spring, 1901: Hopefully everyone can ready their orders to compensate? |
27 Feb 18 UTC |
Spring, 1901: That would truly be a miracle |
02 Mar 18 UTC |
Spring, 1902: You’re the only retreat dude, you can just ready it up |
02 Mar 18 UTC |
Spring, 1902: Nah, I’m good. |
02 Mar 18 UTC |
Spring, 1902: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ |
02 Mar 18 UTC |
Spring, 1902: Turkey has no choice of retreat, so them must be waiting for vital diplomatic correspondence |
02 Mar 18 UTC |
Spring, 1902: Or just doing what little I can to frustrate the ones who betrayed me. |
02 Mar 18 UTC |
Spring, 1902: Nothing wrong with a day off now and again |
02 Mar 18 UTC |
Spring, 1902: I personally enjoy the extra day. More time to engineer the midgame strategy. |