Spring, 1901: Hello, everyone. This will be, by far, the slowest game I'll have ever played of Diplomacy. I look forward to it, haha. | |
Spring, 1901: Haha, this is the slowest possible here. By the way, remember to click ready if you're sure what you're going to play. We needn't wait for ten days if everyone knows what they want to play and have their orders in. | |
Spring, 1901: With a little luck we'll be finished with this game in 2015!! :) | |
Spring, 1901: Yeah, what Turkey said. That's what I kind of assumed when joining this, that the phases would proceed as soon as everyone has decided upon their moves. Anyway, good luck to all and may the best man win, or woman of course. | |
Spring, 1901: My apologies to everyone for being out of reach. I had to go on a bit of an unexpected trip, and playing on mobile was simply more time-consuming than I has the means to put in. I apologize. I should be able to start getting back in the swing if things shortly. I hope I've not been written off completely at this point. | |
Spring, 1901: Yeah, the game is almost over England, too bad you missed it! ;-) | |
Spring, 1901: Well you might be able to catch up now, but if you have to go on another trip this year, you'll most definitely have an irrecoverable setback. | |
Spring, 1901: Still waiting for you England ! | |
Spring, 1901: England and Russia. | |
Spring, 1901: Yes, England & Russia: if you feel you've entered your final orders and you see the rest has too, please consider clicking 'ready'. Thanks. | |
Autumn, 1901: Yes! The first moves! :) | |
Autumn, 1901: Please click ready when you've decided what to build. | |
Spring, 1902: I wouldn't mind moving on the the next phase now... | |
Spring, 1902: We have been spending a really long time on build and retreat phases. | |
Spring, 1902: So we're waiting for Turkey who doesn't even have a valid retreat route and must thus necessarily disband? Silly. You know what? Since I'm the only one with a real retreat order... I'll just tell you that it retreats to Bohemia so you can all start negotiating for the Autumn moves if you like. Maybe that way we'll gain some time on the next phase. |
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Spring, 1903: So, I guess we're gonna wait 10 days on a single retreat... :/ | |
Spring, 1903: What is Russia doing ? | |
Autumn, 1903: It looks like he's taking Norway!! | |
Spring, 1906: This game seems to have gotten a bit ridiculous with missed turns and missing players. It's like a nine day at a time gunboat with missing countries. | |
Spring, 1906: yeah, takes a lot of patience :) | |
Autumn, 1906: My apologies for missing last phase. I'll be sure to get my orders in on time from here on. | |
Autumn, 1906: It's no wonder with the turns going by so quickly ;-) | |
Autumn, 1909: Oh Italy! It seems that your win isn't so sure ! | |
Autumn, 1909: It never was. It was always at best a possibility. By missing the deadline I guess it's not even a realistic possibility anymore though. To be honest I kind of lost interest in this game. I'll be voting for a draw from here on out. | |
Spring, 1910: It looks like Germany has the best papers now :) | |
Spring, 1910: Yep. | |
Spring, 1910: Hehe ! | |
Autumn, 1911: I'm so sorry Austria. I just can't handle temptation. | |
Autumn, 1911: That's ok, I wasn't really interested anymore anyway. | |
Thanks for playing everyone! |
Italy |
oscarjd74
(100
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Won. Bet: 5
![]() ![]() 19 supply-centers, 17 units | |||
Germany |
Parros15
(100
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Survived. Bet: 5
![]() ![]() 14 supply-centers, 16 units | |||
France |
Empires&Armsfan
(999
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Survived. Bet: 5
![]() ![]() 1 supply-centers, 1 units | |||
England |
Wreckingball
(290
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Defeated. Bet: 5
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Austria |
DavidStHubbins
(100
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Defeated. Bet: 5
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Turkey |
mwd
(100
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Defeated. Bet: 1
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Russia |
Diplomat33
(243
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Defeated. Bet: 5
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Diplomat33 (243 ![]() ![]() | Russia (Autumn, 1905) with 3 centres. |
sparrowg (100 ![]() | Turkey (Autumn, 1903) with 1 centres. |
Wreckingball (290 ![]() | England (Spring, 1907) with 2 centres. |
mwd (100 ![]() | Turkey (Spring, 1905) with 1 centres. |