Spring, 1901: Hi everybody. I look forward to a good game with you all. Vive la France! | |
Spring, 1901: Good luck!! | |
Spring, 1901: Good luck! Well, not *too* much luck :) | |
Spring, 1901: Turkey signing in - Good game to all of you (slightly less good than mine ;) | |
Spring, 1901: Good luck to everyone, and may the best man win. | |
Spring, 1901: Amen, screw the women. jk jk. | |
Spring, 1901: Good luck everybody! | |
Autumn, 1901: Does anyone have a system error here,too? I try to issue a simple move that I can select but when saving it says parameter invalid... Very strange | |
Autumn, 1901: Is the error from your browser or from Webdip? | |
Autumn, 1901: Form webdip, tried 3 browsers... :( | |
Autumn, 1901: Well I'll just take a different route to world domination ;) | |
Autumn, 1901: Has the error gone away or do we need to pause the game? I have voted pause, just in case. I hope this won't influence your ability to fill in your orders and communicate. | |
Autumn, 1901: I think it's working. He's "ready". Probably wouldn't say that if he didn't have orders submitted. | |
Autumn, 1901: Good point. | |
Autumn, 1901: No pause needed, thanks! | |
Autumn, 1901: I am sorry for the recent absence. The Serbian rebels made an attempt against my life which was luckily averted. The implicated Serbs have now all been dealt with, so rest assured, no other such episodes will happen. | |
Autumn, 1903: It is a bit annoying for game balance that Germany is inactive. How does this work - will somebody take over Germany or what happens? | |
Autumn, 1903: I'm not sure quite what happens. | |
Autumn, 1903: Yeah, it basically ruins the game when someone goes into civil disorder. Clearly, England and me, and to some extent Russia, are going to have a much easier time than if he were still in the game. I'm up for drawing the game, if the rest of you don't fancy continuing because of this. I'm also up for continuing. Should we take a vote for it? | |
Autumn, 1903: I vote for a draw. | |
Autumn, 1903: I still thinks the game is interesting and would like to continue, but will respect the majority's decision. | |
Autumn, 1903: I don't really care all that much. | |
Autumn, 1904: Looks like Turkey left the game as well :( | |
Autumn, 1904: Oh dear, it does too. | |
Autumn, 1904: If that is the case, I'd be happy to vote for a draw. | |
Autumn, 1904: I am sorry - I missed my last turn! which had a quiet devastating effect in the south east. I am also (not surprisingly) for a Draw. | |
Autumn, 1904: I would also be in favor. | |
Autumn, 1904: Thanks for a good fight Austria. Sorry to see you go. | |
It looks like everyone has agreed to a Draw (except Italy, but I suspect that is because he hasn't checked the game recently). So, I just wanted to thank everyone who's still around for an interesting game. Too bad Germany went CD, it sort of ruined everything. But that's not the fault of any of remaining players, obviously. | |
Thanks France, appreciated. Obviously I've enjoyed this game a lot, and whilst I have every selfish disincentive to not settle for a draw, I think it is the fairest course of action. (And sorry to both Austria and Turkey, both of whom I clearly stabbed!). |
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Bye everyone. I managed to only stab France, and once, though I was going to attack you, Russia. |
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Yes, it made strategic sense for you and France to reach a detente and work together against me. Italy, for what it's worth, I was serious about you being my long-term ally. Ciao! |
Russia |
Cornish
(104
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Drawn. Bet: 10
![]() ![]() 12 supply-centers, 11 units | |||
France |
Wotan
(1587
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Drawn. Bet: 10
![]() ![]() 8 supply-centers, 8 units | |||
Italy |
orbitalbombardment
(108
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Drawn. Bet: 10
![]() ![]() 6 supply-centers, 6 units | |||
England |
phil_a_s
(0
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Drawn. Bet: 10
![]() ![]() 5 supply-centers, 5 units | |||
Turkey |
Supreme4321
(108
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Drawn. Bet: 10
![]() ![]() 3 supply-centers, 3 units | |||
Germany |
PermanentDmg
(100
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Defeated. Bet: 10
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Austria |
Enbaros
(100
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Defeated. Bet: 10
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PermanentDmg (100 ![]() | Germany (Autumn, 1902) with 5 centres. |