04 Mar 17 UTC | Spring, 1994: Why have people started with different amounts of units? That seems a bit odd |
04 Mar 17 UTC | Spring, 1994: I believe it's proportional to the amount of land you start with |
04 Mar 17 UTC | Spring, 1994: Yeah, but why are we starting with different amounts of land? |
04 Mar 17 UTC | Spring, 1994: Hey does everyone want to introduce themselves so we know who everyone is?? |
04 Mar 17 UTC | Spring, 1994: This is Tea |
04 Mar 17 UTC | Spring, 1994: This is Tea |
04 Mar 17 UTC | Spring, 1994: This is Tea |
04 Mar 17 UTC | Spring, 1994: This is Tea |
04 Mar 17 UTC | Spring, 1994: This is Tea |
04 Mar 17 UTC | Spring, 1994: This is not what I wanted |
04 Mar 17 UTC | Spring, 1994: Wait, if you're Tea, and I'm Tea, then who's flying the plane? |
04 Mar 17 UTC | Spring, 1994: This is Tea |
11 Mar 17 UTC | Spring, 1997: I'm currently taking applications to be hand servant to the first caliph/sultan/pharaoh, What I'm looking for: 1) Not Tea because she's mean 2) Someone up to date on memes 3) Someone who will go on ice cream hangouts with me |
11 Mar 17 UTC | Spring, 1997: you can accept this once in a lifetime position by taking iceland with a ground unit because there is no other use for it |
11 Mar 17 UTC | Spring, 1997: Counteroffer - Anybody who throws a unit or two at Portugal, Seville, or Gibraltar can earn the coveted title of Supreme Assistant to Me, a much more honorable position |
11 Mar 17 UTC | Spring, 1997: Jokes on you guys. I'll influence your elections and install a crazy person as head of your country but I'll be secretly controlling your nation |
11 Mar 17 UTC | Spring, 1997: Ok, I'm confused. I read that if unit A attacks unit B, but unit C attacks unit A, then A defaults to a "hold" and defends itself. However, earlier this game I attacked a unit, lets call it X. Unit X still attempted to move to a different location, and blocked my move there, so I assumed the default to hold was incorrect. However, I was just in a battle where I had two units, P and Q, attacking unit S. P attacked directly, and Q support attacked. However, an additional unit T attacked unit Q, and Q defaulted to a hold, apparently, because there's no longer any evidence of it targeting unit S. Help? |
12 Mar 17 UTC | Spring, 1997: I think when a supporting unit is attacked it defaults to hold. That just happened to me in the other game. |
12 Mar 17 UTC | Spring, 1997: but not a moving unit? |
13 Mar 17 UTC | Autumn, 1997: Berlin captured 2.0. Okay I can go down in peace now |