05 May 10 UTC |
Spring, 1: Good game all. |
05 May 10 UTC |
Spring, 1: (but especially me) |
10 May 10 UTC |
Spring, 4: looks like i just got the middle finger from egypt and greece. lol. gg? |
10 May 10 UTC |
Spring, 4: Carthage is sticking it to me though. |
10 May 10 UTC |
Spring, 4: And yet you chose to still attack me? that doesnt make sense... |
10 May 10 UTC |
Spring, 4: What doesn't make sense is Rome. He's moved towards Greece but attacked no one. |
10 May 10 UTC |
Spring, 4: Carthage and I had an agreement. He vouched on it. |
10 May 10 UTC |
Spring, 4: My policy is to make agreements with both my neighbours to start and once all the neutral supply centres are occupied, I assess who I can most easily attack. That way I get an opening with little interference and some easy victories against an unsuspecting enemy. |
11 May 10 UTC |
Spring, 4: I'm glad I'm not your neighbour! |
11 May 10 UTC |
Spring, 4: Interestingly enough, I have no idea who I'm actually allied to. This game is messing with my mind. |
11 May 10 UTC |
Autumn, 4: OK, now I know. That made things really easy. |
11 May 10 UTC |
Autumn, 4: Yeah, I'm getting a little confused myself. Rome seems uncertain over who to attack. |
11 May 10 UTC |
Autumn, 4: Yeah, it's like backstab, back off, backstab again. Messed up! |
13 May 10 UTC |
Spring, 5: I am sorry i am undecided you both asked me to be your ally. |
13 May 10 UTC |
Autumn, 5: Time to play spoiler to Carthage. Long live Persia. |
14 May 10 UTC |
Autumn, 5: lol |
19 May 10 UTC |
Spring, 7: On the ancient med map, a player with only fleets could theoretically take every supply center except Vindobona, Cirta and Damascus. |
19 May 10 UTC |
Spring, 7: Which is more than enough for the win. That's nuts. |
21 May 10 UTC |
Autumn, 7: The sign of a true player: One who is willing to leave all of their home squares and still survives |
21 May 10 UTC |
Autumn, 7: I don't blame you. I attacked with absolutely no warning. |