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27 Jan 20 UTC |
Spring, 1450: Did the Expire-Date expand? Haven't noticed it. |
27 Jan 20 UTC |
Spring, 1450: well it was just 20 hours and its now 10 days |
28 Jan 20 UTC |
Spring, 1450: time progresses like x-box console names. |
28 Jan 20 UTC |
Spring, 1450: ya I expanded it. I really want to have this map at its full diplomatic potential |
28 Jan 20 UTC |
Spring, 1450: its a really good map |
28 Jan 20 UTC |
Spring, 1450: Right?? Im really impressed. I havent played a version with chat though, and I feel thats really where its meant to shine, so here we are |
28 Jan 20 UTC |
Spring, 1450: Reminds me of Europa Universalis 4. Anyone here who knows this game? |
28 Jan 20 UTC |
Spring, 1450: I mean I don't see the resemblance at all, it definitely wasn't based off the eu4 in any way. And they definitely don't have basically the same start dates. |
28 Jan 20 UTC |
Spring, 1450: Actually I was in the discord server of the guy who made this map, it actually is based on the 1444 start date for EU4 |
28 Jan 20 UTC |
Spring, 1450: I can confirm this as well |
28 Jan 20 UTC |
Spring, 1450: Guys, let's advertise this game in the global chats of other games. |
28 Jan 20 UTC |
Spring, 1450: Well, looks like you got a few new players onto vDip like that. |
28 Jan 20 UTC |
Spring, 1450: Central Europe looks like the most bloodiest battle royale ever |
28 Jan 20 UTC |
Spring, 1450: welcome! |
28 Jan 20 UTC |
Spring, 1450: on the gunboat games ive been in on this map, its exactly that. Im hoping having a chat will at least give the surrounded nations more of a chance |
28 Jan 20 UTC |
Spring, 1450: This map was first released during the summer. I joined the 1st and 2nd game ever started on the day of release. To this day the 2nd one isn’t over yet and I have the honor of being the first ever loser of the very first game. |
28 Jan 20 UTC |
Spring, 1450: Haha! |
28 Jan 20 UTC |
Spring, 1450: Am I colorblind, or does Corsica also control random parts of Ukraine as well. |
28 Jan 20 UTC |
Spring, 1450: You are not colorblind : the Italian city of Genoa controlled harbours in Crimea and Anatolia. |
28 Jan 20 UTC |
Spring, 1450: I'd say my top choice would be Aragon, then Denmark, then Naples. What about everyone else? |
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