13 Aug 13 UTC |
Spring, 1: Good Luck All. |
13 Aug 13 UTC |
Spring, 1: Good luck everyone! |
13 Aug 13 UTC |
Spring, 1: Good luck! |
13 Aug 13 UTC |
Spring, 1: yay egypt, was worried you hadn't made it. lol |
13 Aug 13 UTC |
Spring, 1: I am here! :) |
13 Aug 13 UTC |
Autumn, 2: Egypt I don't know why you would deliberately start a war on two fronts... |
13 Aug 13 UTC |
Autumn, 2: Or why Greece support held a unit with no enemies in sight :l |
13 Aug 13 UTC |
Autumn, 2: Greece, what the hell are you doing? |
13 Aug 13 UTC |
Autumn, 2: Greece, go forth and defeat the mighty romans! I believe in you! |
13 Aug 13 UTC |
Autumn, 2: this is my first game i don't know what i'm doing |
13 Aug 13 UTC |
Autumn, 2: this is my first game i don't know what i'm doing |
13 Aug 13 UTC |
Spring, 3: this is my first game i don't know what i'm doing |
13 Aug 13 UTC |
Spring, 3: first lesson, don't hit refresh. either click global, or board buttons. board is my recommendation. at top center of screen. |
13 Aug 13 UTC |
Spring, 3: Fair enough. Did you read the rules? |
13 Aug 13 UTC |
Spring, 3: Second lesson: units should almost never hold unless they're defending or capturing a zone. Byzantium and Miletus are both safe for the moment - armies resting there are more or less wasted. |
13 Aug 13 UTC |
Spring, 3: Persia, lets be neutral towards each other? |
13 Aug 13 UTC |
Spring, 3: And don't fight on two fronts if you can help it. You and I have peace, but rome is headed your direction. You want to slow/stop him and go on offensive. |
13 Aug 13 UTC |
Spring, 3: So thats called somebody manipulating you for personal gain |
13 Aug 13 UTC |
Spring, 3: In this case, it's also the only choice he really has. |
13 Aug 13 UTC |
Spring, 3: At least Greece's moves make more sense than Egypt's. Egypt basically did a great job making sure me and him both die. |