12 Dec 23 UTC | Spring, 1901: (AleChoel): Hello! |
12 Dec 23 UTC | Spring, 1901: (hakureimarisa): Hello to you too! |
14 Dec 23 UTC | Spring, 1901: Glhf |
14 Dec 23 UTC | Spring, 1901: Good luck everyone! |
14 Dec 23 UTC | Spring, 1901: Good luck everyone |
14 Dec 23 UTC | Spring, 1901: Wait I didn’t mean to copy you |
14 Dec 23 UTC | Spring, 1901: I didn’t see that you already said that |
14 Dec 23 UTC | Spring, 1901: No problem! (Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery) |
15 Dec 23 UTC | Spring, 1901: Gooo your turn people |
15 Dec 23 UTC | Spring, 1901: Turkey play ur turn |
15 Dec 23 UTC | Spring, 1901: Maybe they prefer coming back and changing it later? |
15 Dec 23 UTC | Spring, 1901: Or their waiting for someone to respond |
15 Dec 23 UTC | Spring, 1901: As Turkey what could you possibly be debating? |
15 Dec 23 UTC | Spring, 1901: There’s really only one set of moves that is good in that position, regardless of alliances |
15 Dec 23 UTC | Spring, 1901: I mean, if you really dislike Russia you can go with the Crimean Crusher. |
15 Dec 23 UTC | Spring, 1901: Actually it can't crush Crimea. It can only drag attention of two Russian units and let someone else take undefended Russian centers. |
22 Dec 23 UTC | Autumn, 1903: I’d be fine with spectating this game while england and Germany fight Russia, Russia and turkey fight Italy |
22 Dec 23 UTC | Autumn, 1903: It would be a pretty interesting alliance war to watch |
28 Dec 23 UTC | Spring, 1905: GameMaster: Game was extended due to at least 1 member failing to enter orders and having an excused missed turn available. This has un-readied all orders. |
29 Dec 23 UTC | Spring, 1905: GameMaster: Game was extended due to at least 1 member failing to enter orders and having an excused missed turn available. This has un-readied all orders. |