30 Dec 11 UTC | Spring, 1860: can we play a few rounds faster? if you are too busy, let me know. |
30 Dec 11 UTC | Spring, 1861: I will do what I can |
30 Dec 11 UTC | Spring, 1861: cool. thanks. |
30 Dec 11 UTC | Autumn, 1863: man, this is my first time as Union. i am really screwing up some of my moves here. |
30 Dec 11 UTC | Spring, 1864: jesus. that was disastrously stupid. i thought it was a fleet in DC. |
30 Dec 11 UTC | Spring, 1864: do we need to play this out? i will just move my men until you get my SCs. |
30 Dec 11 UTC | Spring, 1864: faster ending. |
30 Dec 11 UTC | Spring, 1864: ?? |
30 Dec 11 UTC | Spring, 1864: If that is what you want to do |
30 Dec 11 UTC | Autumn, 1864: yeah, i sucked that up real hard. need to go back and look at this map. |
30 Dec 11 UTC | Spring, 1865: Sorry that did not work out |
30 Dec 11 UTC | Spring, 1865: no worries. it's not your fault. i just started playing 1 on 1 this week and had only played Confed. didn't win, but didn't get my ass handed to me like this. ;) |
30 Dec 11 UTC | I had never played Civil War before, but I have been playing Diplomacy for over 30 years |
30 Dec 11 UTC | have you played this map before? any tips on what i should have done differently? |
30 Dec 11 UTC | I had not played this map before, but the key I saw was just like the real civil war. Protect Richmond or DC and use one unit to pick up centers in the remote areas |
30 Dec 11 UTC | cool. let m eknow if you want to play 1 on 1 again. i need the practice pretty badly. |