21 Jan 19 UTC | Autumn, 1501: GameMaster: NMR from Algonquin. Send the country in CD. |
21 Jan 19 UTC | Autumn, 1501: GameMaster: Missing orders for Autumn, 1501 (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. |
21 Jan 19 UTC | Autumn, 1501: GameMaster: Someone has taken over Algonquin replacing "Heywood Jablowme". Reconsider your alliances. |
09 Feb 19 UTC | Autumn, 1507: GameMaster: Otawatomi 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. |
02 Mar 19 UTC | Winner winner chicken dinner. |
02 Mar 19 UTC | Really could of used your help when Mississauga was killing me, erie |
02 Mar 19 UTC | At the time, I was more friendly with Mississauga. You were also a bit further away, and I did have more local troubles. I was surprised when Ojibwa moved against me. It left me no choice but to give ground to the slightly stronger Mississauga so I could survive. But good game, all. |
02 Mar 19 UTC | I wasn’t plan I g on maki g a solo run but then it was right there for me. Sorry Erie. Ojibwa coulda moved a little faster to help you maybe. This was a great little gunboat match, nice consistent play thanks everyone. |
03 Mar 19 UTC | Hands up if you attacked me at some point in the game... everyone? Yep! Never stood a chance |
03 Mar 19 UTC | You held on for a long time... |
03 Mar 19 UTC | Good game guys. Indeed, unfortunately in the end I wasn't fast enough. Though, I had a good position to solo for most of the game. |
03 Mar 19 UTC | I held a pretty good stalemate with you for a while until i started war with Mississauga |
03 Mar 19 UTC | Just couldn't manage to get good positioning vs them and indiated conflict too early |
03 Mar 19 UTC | This is an interesting map. I’m not sure how balanced it is, but definitely requires some thinking. |
03 Mar 19 UTC | As soon as I expanded right up to the borders with my neighbors, there was little I could do |