03 Nov 17 UTC | Spring, 1994: OK, some people have hit SAVE, but not READY |
03 Nov 17 UTC | Spring, 1994: That's probably because they are still communicating with other players, so they can make the most informed move they can. |
04 Nov 17 UTC | Autumn, 1994: Oi Russia, what the hell are you doing in MY Donetsk ya cheeky boio |
16 Nov 17 UTC | Spring, 1997: Bonjour! Je m'appelle Beauregard Nanners! Je suis le Nouveau France. Just here to make sure turns get submitted on time... |
19 Nov 17 UTC | Autumn, 1997: nice back stab Poland, not |
20 Nov 17 UTC | Autumn, 1997: I assume you are referring to my advances Eastward, that were intentionally not targeted towards your SC's. Yeah? J suppose you could call that a reaction to the Advances you made towards me in the previous year. Your attempts to appear innocent are futile. |
20 Nov 17 UTC | Autumn, 1997: advances towards, you? Why would I do that after you told me to target Turkey? |
21 Nov 17 UTC | Spring, 1998: Look clearly you were suspicious of me, and I took that poorly. It isn't too late for either one of us. Message me privately if your interested. |
23 Nov 17 UTC | Autumn, 1998: 'm sure I will manage to put orders in this weekend. But I'm at a bachelor party abroad from tomorrow to Sunday, so it would be really nice of you guys if we can pause the game until monday morning. |
23 Nov 17 UTC | Autumn, 1998: aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand this is why I play private matches, much more civil |
24 Nov 17 UTC | Spring, 1999: Hello Everyone I am calling for a formal end to war, and recommend we all vote to draw the war. This has been a hard war, and the following years are likely to get uncomfortably messy. I recommend this end to bring us all peace of mind. |
25 Nov 17 UTC | Spring, 1999: I would agree to a draw but with the 4 Major powers. |
30 Nov 17 UTC | Spring, 2000: Again, Germany presses all to support a draw vote to prevent further conflict. This war has gone on long enough, any further fighting will be bloody and ambiguous. |
30 Nov 17 UTC | Autumn, 2000: Britain urges Germany to vote Pause, since four of the remaining five players have already voted Pause. |
30 Nov 17 UTC | Autumn, 2000: I was the one asking for pause, since I’m back you don’t need to do that anymore. |
01 Dec 17 UTC | Autumn, 2000: Germany, for transparency's sake, I wish for you to bounce me in Prussia, Silecia and Lapland, as a form of assurance. That we both have the safety of not advancing on one another. |
05 Dec 17 UTC | With England out of the war, I implore all to vote to draw. Playing out this war further will only result in a bloody, unpredictable mess for all of us involved. |
05 Dec 17 UTC | Agree'd I have cast my vote. |
05 Dec 17 UTC | I agree, I have also cast my vote |
05 Dec 17 UTC | Hey guys, this was a great game. Glad to play with you all. Poland, you were a great ally. And Spain, I think you did a great job negotiating and pushing for France. If I could have changed anything about this game, I think I would have been more aggressive on France early on. |