15 Mar 13 UTC | Spring, 1901: This should prove interesting. |
15 Mar 13 UTC | Spring, 1901: Good luck, everybody. Austria, I hope you understand if I say I'm interested in splitting Russia with you. |
15 Mar 13 UTC | Spring, 1901: am all for it :) good luck guys |
15 Mar 13 UTC | Spring, 1901: you too |
18 Mar 13 UTC | Autumn, 1902: France, you should see what's going to happen if you do the wrong thing and fight me over Belgium. Austria is southeast of the stalemate line and we're on the other side. He's going to grow and take the game for himself. Note the army in Piedmont and the fleet sailing west: You aren't safe. Start moving south and building F MAR. I only want Scandinavia and the Low Countries; I have no aspirations for centers on Britain or in your home. If you attack me I will weaken my forces and allow an Austrian solo. |
19 Mar 13 UTC | Autumn, 1902: well germany you tried to enter burgundy which is kind of in contrast to what you said ;) |
19 Mar 13 UTC | Autumn, 1902: I went to Burgundy unsupported because France had already finalized his orders and because his arrangement of units was such that it looked like he was going there. I wanted to try and bounce him, and I failed. |
19 Mar 13 UTC | Autumn, 1902: @germany: your stats show that you re new here. did you play diplomacy before? |
20 Mar 13 UTC | Spring, 1903: Yes. I've played it live and on webdiplomacy.net. I just haven't played much on this server. Obviously I know a thing or two about stalemate lines... |
20 Mar 13 UTC | Spring, 1903: obviously :) you re german than? |
20 Mar 13 UTC | Autumn, 1903: with a Y, even. |
20 Mar 13 UTC | Autumn, 1903: hehe woher? |
20 Mar 13 UTC | Spring, 1904: @France: If you enter the North Sea, take Munich, or take Belgium, I will disband my units at Warsaw, Ukraine, Moscow, and Berlin. Don't give in to the temptation. We're in a Winner-Takes-All game and under such conditions I will hand the solo to Austria-Hungary. Just FYI. |
20 Mar 13 UTC | Autumn, 1904: Thats poor playing if you do that. |
21 Mar 13 UTC | Autumn, 1904: Why? It's entirely within my rights as a sovereign nation writing orders. You just happen not to like it. |
21 Mar 13 UTC | Autumn, 1904: France: I need you to have Burgundy support my hold in Munich. |
21 Mar 13 UTC | Autumn, 1904: Yes i can see that but you are in the lead. But if you throw off the game because im attacking you then thats poor sportsmanship but i will support your hold as it helps me. |
21 Mar 13 UTC | Autumn, 1904: What good is my lead when I'm locked up in a stalemate condition? |
23 Mar 13 UTC | Autumn, 1905: France, you can't let Austria sail into the Mid-Atlantic like that. I will trust that you swing your fleets around to the south and vacate London/Edinburgh. If you wish, I can at any time mobilize my Belgian fleet to help you hold that bottleneck. On another note, I need you to order BUR S MUN this turn so that I may open up Kiel for the construction of a new fleet. |
24 Mar 13 UTC | Spring, 1906: France, you need to hold your stalemate at Gibraltar; this is how: Spa-MAO Eng S Spa-MAO GoL-Spa(sc) Gas S GoL-Spa(sc) You will also want to move your fleet from Edinburgh into NAO (via Clyde or Nwg, of course) so that you can anchor your Mid-Atlantic fleet with another support-hold order. |