25 Oct 17 UTC | Spring, 1901: Good luck have fun :) |
29 Oct 17 UTC | Spring, 1902: Hello everyone, new France speaking. Good game and best of luck to you all |
12 Nov 17 UTC | Autumn, 1906: Sorry for missing the round, I had something urgent to take care of, but I'm going to be here till the bitter end. |
14 Nov 17 UTC | Guys, I think the time has arrived to discuss a draw. I know it looks bad that the smallest one brings that up, and I really don't want to come across as greedy, but you're lined up more or less along the classic stalemate line, so after a bit of an adjustment you can hold off each other indefinitely. I could break the tie, but I don't have any incentive to do so, and, honestly, I'd hate to do that - you two have been nothing but fair with me, not to mention that as a latecomer, it feels wrong to become an arbiter of the game. You could also try to get my SCs to win, but I figure I can hold out long enough for the other to get there and grab the other half. If any of you still wants to try to get a solo, I'm game, but give it a thought. What do you think? |
14 Nov 17 UTC | I agree. I'm not interested in playing another several years just to cut Italy out of the deal, especially given the goodwill shown by taking over a civil disorder |
14 Nov 17 UTC | I submitted my draw vote |
14 Nov 17 UTC | Thanks. Me too. |
15 Nov 17 UTC | I do have a plan that could lead to me winning, but it has some super risky steps that could lead to me losing instead and would take ages even if it works. I was planning to settle for a three way draw (although with different borders) before Turkey attacked St Petersburg anyway. So I'll vote for the draw too. |
15 Nov 17 UTC | Thanks, guys, good game! |