19 Jun 10 UTC | Spring, 1: good luck |
19 Jun 10 UTC | Spring, 1: good luck all; hope everyone makes it in time |
19 Jun 10 UTC | Autumn, 1: greece cd >:( Next thing you know they sovereign default |
19 Jun 10 UTC | Autumn, 5: i can only assume there's no possibility for a 3WD... |
19 Jun 10 UTC | Autumn, 5: i can only assume there's no possibility for a 3WD... |
19 Jun 10 UTC | Autumn, 5: no way |
19 Jun 10 UTC | Autumn, 5: killer has played almost 100 games and never won once. So I figured I would hand him the win. I would have agreed to a 3 way otherwise. If you are clever you will be able to stalemate anyway though. |
19 Jun 10 UTC | Spring, 6: why break his perfect record? i'm sure he deserves it... |
19 Jun 10 UTC | Spring, 6: :((( Im not a bad player though |
19 Jun 10 UTC | Spring, 6: plus, i'm sure a stalemate of 12 v 22 is not possible |
19 Jun 10 UTC | Spring, 6: just too nice. I'm somewhere between terrorist and Methuselah myself. |
19 Jun 10 UTC | Autumn, 6: so wait - carthage, why are you taking my sc's if you're trying to give rome the win? shouldn't you be letting him advance? seems to me you're just using him |
19 Jun 10 UTC | Autumn, 6: if he can make you disband and defend it gives me the advantage |
19 Jun 10 UTC | Autumn, 6: i'm betting carthage takes the win and rome turns out to be a patsy |
19 Jun 10 UTC | Autumn, 6: You are correct; I am. The thing is that i'm really only interested in points and not losing. As long as I don't lose and get more points than I bet I count it a win. It is an unfortunate situation for you though; but sometimes you just get bad breaks. Also ancient med is a bad map. |
19 Jun 10 UTC | Autumn, 6: also lol at trying to use diplomacy in the late game. |
19 Jun 10 UTC | Autumn, 6: speaking of bad map, How can you get a unit into Black Sea on this map? |
19 Jun 10 UTC | Autumn, 6: byzantium does not have NC and SC. in fact there are no coasts at all. |
19 Jun 10 UTC | Autumn, 6: to clarify; you need a fleet in byzantium and then move it to black sea. |
19 Jun 10 UTC | Autumn, 6: through byzantium, genius |