01 May 20 UTC | Spring, 1901: The crunch is afoot my Gs. |
01 May 20 UTC | Spring, 1901: Happy crunching |
05 May 20 UTC | Spring, 1902: Can we get an international appeal for Turkey to be more confident with its orders and greenlight them more often? Asking for a friend |
05 May 20 UTC | Spring, 1902: You what |
05 May 20 UTC | Spring, 1902: You have a habit of saving your orders then not readying them, not to be annoying |
05 May 20 UTC | Spring, 1902: I think it's better cos then the time doesn't jump forwards each round |
05 May 20 UTC | Spring, 1902: Can we put it to a vote |
05 May 20 UTC | Spring, 1902: Each to their own I guess then, my Middle Eastern Mate |
06 May 20 UTC | Autumn, 1902: Well what should I do then |
06 May 20 UTC | Autumn, 1902: I mean all I'd say is that you allocate a set time each day to do this, no matter what other people have done with confirmations and the like, you will always be on time |
07 May 20 UTC | Autumn, 1902: Austrian Crunch. |
08 May 20 UTC | Autumn, 1902: Okay Max, I'm sorry for being a bit rude about it. We can vote. Do we support the readying of orders as soon as we deem done with the round (aye), or merely saving them for chronological consistency (neighhhh)? |
08 May 20 UTC | Autumn, 1902: aye |
08 May 20 UTC | Autumn, 1902: neighhhhh |
08 May 20 UTC | Autumn, 1902: aye |
15 May 20 UTC | Autumn, 1905: Anglo-German Double Crunch! |
15 May 20 UTC | Autumn, 1905: gg |
16 May 20 UTC | Spring, 1906: I love how the Turko-Italian front has become something of a proxy war for me and Russia |
16 May 20 UTC | Spring, 1906: Its very entertaining |
23 May 20 UTC | Gg |