05 Oct 15 UTC |
Autumn, 1902: Welp, that's it for me. Good luck, ppl |
05 Oct 15 UTC |
Autumn, 1902: You will continue submitting moves though? |
05 Oct 15 UTC |
Autumn, 1902: :^) |
07 Oct 15 UTC |
Spring, 1903: Doesn't look like it =( |
20 Oct 15 UTC |
Autumn, 1905: New Austria reporting |
29 Oct 15 UTC |
Spring, 1909: welp... no draw it seems... |
29 Oct 15 UTC |
Spring, 1909: I'm still down for a 4way draw... It's PPSC anyways... |
30 Oct 15 UTC |
Autumn, 1909: And I am still for three way draw. I stabbed my ally to get that, I expect no less from others... So destroy England and we have three way draw! |
31 Oct 15 UTC |
Spring, 1910: Russia, do you understand the difference between PPSC and WTA? If France stabs me and you draw or he does not stab me and we all draw the outcome is the same! The points you get is commensurate to the number of supply centers you own not the amount of players left? |
31 Oct 15 UTC |
Spring, 1910: It is not, If France stab You points are divided by three equal 13 per each, and if he stabes You it is by for and it is 10 each, and I will rader let him win then let You take 10, with two SCs! |
31 Oct 15 UTC |
Spring, 1910: !#$@ storm took out my internet and it just came back on... |
31 Oct 15 UTC |
Spring, 1910: And Russia, that's not true in a Points-Per-Supply-Center game, just a winner takes all game. |
31 Oct 15 UTC |
Spring, 1910: That is in winer takes it all, in ppsc everybody take his part... Winer most naturaly... |
31 Oct 15 UTC |
Spring, 1910: Russia you are mistaken |
31 Oct 15 UTC |
Spring, 1910: OK! we will see... |
01 Nov 15 UTC |
Autumn, 1910: Press draw and we will ;) |
02 Nov 15 UTC |
Autumn, 1910: Can you please Liverpool to Cly to cut any support, I'm going to take back EDI from NORTH SEA and then move ENG - NORTH SEA. I'll also SUPP your move to CLY from NAO to force a disband. |
02 Nov 15 UTC |
Autumn, 1910: =) |
02 Nov 15 UTC |
Autumn, 1910: Definitely meant to send that to England, but hey - I don't think it's a secret I'm helping him survive against Russia. |
02 Nov 15 UTC |
Autumn, 1910: Nope! |