26 Oct 11 UTC | Spring, 2000: [South-Africa]:Hello to everyone, and good game. |
26 Oct 11 UTC | Spring, 2000: [Western-Canada]:Best of luck, everyone! |
01 Nov 11 UTC | Autumn, 2000: [Quebec]:After having read a thread in the forum, I realize we forgot to tell you something. So here it is. GaussCurvature (Argentina), lehobbitbelge (Ghana) and me (Quebec) know each other IRL. We joined the same game because it's more fun for us (and because there aren't so many World games), but otherwise do not make alliances/attacks for out-of-game reasons, I swear. |
02 Nov 11 UTC | Autumn, 2000: [Western-Canada]:Thanks for letting us know! |
14 Nov 11 UTC | Autumn, 2000: [South-Africa]:With such pace, this game will go on forever. |
14 Nov 11 UTC | Autumn, 2000: [Argentina]:Yeah :D |
14 Nov 11 UTC | Autumn, 2000: [Quebec]:Yeah, when I signed in for this game, it never occurred to me that it would take 10 days for retreats+builds. |
14 Nov 11 UTC | Autumn, 2000: [South-Africa]:Why countries, who missed two turns, haven't gone in civil disorder? |
14 Nov 11 UTC | Autumn, 2000: [Western-Canada]:That is really odd. Does it only count for Spring/Fall turns? |
14 Nov 11 UTC | Autumn, 2000: [Russia]:If they didn't have a retreat, or a build, then those might not count as consecutive turns. |
15 Nov 11 UTC | Autumn, 2000: [Western-Canada]:Well, that's annoying. I guess this year will weed them out, at least. |
15 Nov 11 UTC | Autumn, 2000: [South-Africa]:USA and India also seem to be out of the game. Lucky neighbours. |
15 Nov 11 UTC | Autumn, 2000: [USA]:do you mean "out of the game" as in not playing, or "out of the game" as in, unlikely to be able to maintain the position? as far as I know, I haven't missed any turns yet. And I did pick the 5-day game precisely because I can't log in to this more than ~twice per week. |
15 Nov 11 UTC | Autumn, 2000: [South-Africa]:Meaned "not playing". My apologises. |
18 Nov 11 UTC | Spring, 2001: [Ghana]:Looking for players on Orcs diplomates. It begins at 23h45. 10 min/phase, ancient mediterranean |
18 Nov 11 UTC | Spring, 2001: [Quebec]:He meant 11:45pm in CET time zone. So that means 30 minutes ahead of now. Honestly, a physicist could remember that time is not absolute ^^ |
18 Nov 11 UTC | Spring, 2001: [Ghana]:Sorry^^. 30 minutes at 50°N, +/- 100 meters high, at rest in Earth frame... |
20 Nov 11 UTC | Spring, 2001: [South-Africa]:Wonder how long this game will take. I bet on couple of monthes, you? |
20 Nov 11 UTC | Spring, 2001: [Europe]:oh yeah it could take like half a year... |
20 Nov 11 UTC | Spring, 2001: [Frozen-Antarctica]:Man, that is really long. Does anyone know how long a game of mail-diplomacy lasted? Must have been even longer... |