19 Feb 15 UTC | Spring, 1995: Has it come to anyone else's attention that England and Italy are playing the world? Russia is supposedly inactive, but he moves his fleet in Murmansk to Urals. He did this first turn. Just as England builds several armies that need to be convoyed, a usually difficult move to pull. He'll convoy to Lap, and easily take Murmansk, while Ukraine like has somehow been convinced to fight Poland. Germany is convinced that he'll get a good deal from ignoring England and fighting me as well. Ukraine will just get the better of it. On the south side of the world, Egypt and Turkey fight each other, while Italy prepares to bite either one of them. France and Spain are fighting each other, while England prepares to take a few scraps that are left of France. Long term, we're looking at Italy, England, and Ukraine, and Spain will be a punching bag. If either of you don't actually like this, you might change your strategies. |
19 Feb 15 UTC | Spring, 1995: Well, I don't have much to do given how everyone's committed to ending France : D |
19 Feb 15 UTC | Autumn, 1995: This is very helpful advice |
19 Feb 15 UTC | Autumn, 1995: I find your assessment strange Poland, but everyone is entitled to their opinion. |
19 Feb 15 UTC | Autumn, 1995: Oh good! Hi Russia! |
19 Feb 15 UTC | Autumn, 1995: Did a Russia join? |
19 Feb 15 UTC | Autumn, 1995: Well they've readied orders. I find their silence ominous though. |
19 Feb 15 UTC | Autumn, 1995: probably going to move some of the units to Siberia or something and make it easier for Poland/England. |
19 Feb 15 UTC | Autumn, 1995: St. Petersburg > Finland, Gorky > Volga, Moscow >Latvia should do the trick |
20 Feb 15 UTC | Autumn, 1995: Anyone heard anything from new russia? |
22 Feb 15 UTC | Autumn, 1995: Russia has moved units out of all of its supply centers, as predicted, and not moved its fleet from the Urals back into Murmansk. Very curious.. |
22 Feb 15 UTC | Autumn, 1995: The armies moving south make sense, with the state of Ukraine. Not moving Urals though? |
22 Feb 15 UTC | Autumn, 1995: I think it is curious as well. |
22 Feb 15 UTC | Autumn, 1995: Eh, just another sign that this game was rigged from the beginning, guys. For those players that weren't in the group, most of us are from one. And the arranging person(s) enjoys the rig more than the game itself. |
23 Feb 15 UTC | Autumn, 1995: Wait, there's group of you that know each other from outside the game? Is that what you're saying? |
23 Feb 15 UTC | Spring, 1996: Mod investigation, anyone? |
23 Feb 15 UTC | Spring, 1996: I've already sent off an email. Probably no reason to send off a second. But basically 2 and 4 of the rules here: http://webdiplomacy.net/rules.php |
23 Feb 15 UTC | Spring, 1996: Hopefully if someone's doing wrong they'll be found out. I sent Russia a message in 20 languages (using Google Translate) and I still haven't got any response. |
23 Feb 15 UTC | Spring, 1996: My guess is that this is the first game of Russia, if not, then an admin should find out. Someone mention that a new Russia take power, i think is the same guy because of the moves, and he just forget to log on earlier. |
23 Feb 15 UTC | Spring, 1996: I don't understand the confusion here. Is there something going on with meta-gaming, or with multi-logging as Russia? |