12 Dec 18 UTC | Spring, 1994: Oh Great. I'm Spain, my LEAST favorite nation to play in this version. Well, good luck everybody. |
12 Dec 18 UTC | Spring, 1994: Greetings from the desert my friends. Good luck. |
12 Dec 18 UTC | Spring, 1994: *riots* |
12 Dec 18 UTC | Spring, 1994: Hey uh, France, you alright there? Making the Sixth Republic, or restoring the Bonaparte dynasty? Asking for a friend. |
12 Dec 18 UTC | Spring, 1994: just felt like a good day to have a violent riot |
12 Dec 18 UTC | Spring, 1994: Fair enough. |
13 Dec 18 UTC | Autumn, 1994: No England makes things interesting |
15 Dec 18 UTC | Autumn, 1994: I’ve got a draw vote out for England AFK and Germany missing a move. |
15 Dec 18 UTC | Autumn, 1994: Cancel would work as well |
16 Dec 18 UTC | Anyone else for draw/cancel? It’s not a good representation of the game to have 2 countries missing turns and builds |
16 Dec 18 UTC | My vote is in. |
16 Dec 18 UTC | I hate to do it, but if it’s what everyone wants, then we could start over. |
16 Dec 18 UTC | So everyone but the two absentees has voted draw. How do we handle that? |
16 Dec 18 UTC | Do we contact the mods? |
16 Dec 18 UTC | I guess so. Email is probably the best way. |
16 Dec 18 UTC | I voted draw. Fuckin sucks too because the absentees are both next to me |
16 Dec 18 UTC | OK, I emailed the mods. |
16 Dec 18 UTC | The mods say they cannot force draw the match because the two absent players have not voted draw. I have asked about cancelling and voted cancel as well. |
16 Dec 18 UTC | We can only wait until Bri and Ger will be in Civil disorder then draw. |
16 Dec 18 UTC | Agreed, I was banking on Britain to be an aggressor because of Gibraltar, cause I hate to be the one who starts the fighting. |