-1906-
With a hostile Germany and Turkey, Italy has to be stalled at any cost. I throw every reason I can think of at him for him to slow his eastward advance, but I make little progress.
This is definitely a low point in the game for me, as one neighbor (Turkey) won't talk to me while another (Germany) seems determined to be at war with me, even though I continue to believe that it is not in his best interest. The third neighbor (Italy), I continue to have no trust for whatsoever. That leaves the only power not bordering me (England) as my only "friend", and I just screwed him over. Nevertheless, keeping him keeping me alive becomes a major goal for the rest of the game.
Spring moves do not help my mood. Germany and Turkey both stubbornly thwart my moves as best they can, and Italy sends another fleet east. I'm almost waiting for the stab at this point, and only my constant pressure on England to pressure Italy gives me any hope that I won't be crushed by three powers intent on my demise.
Fall negotiations are mostly just Italy giving me more and more reasons to hate him. Despite the fact that at this point I _have_ to work with Italy or die, he continues to act as if I'm a considerable threat to him that must be neutralized. He doesn't same to understand that I hate him _and_ want to work with him, as Germany has a debt to pay before I go looking westward. And I know full well that kicking Germany's ass means encouraging an English solo, which with my crippled and preoccupied fleet can no longer be stopped by me alone.
Italy insists on getting Rome back immediately, despite the fact that I am likely to lose Rumania. Now, I don't mind losing Rome so much as losing Rome _and_ knowing that it is but the first step toward Italy wiping me off the map. For Italy makes it very clear that he has no sympathy for me, blowing off my concerns regarding Rumania and all other things besides. His messages come across and stubborn and arrogant, with an undertone of homicidal mockery. I can almost hear him saying: "I am going to kill you, Austria. Slowly but surely, I am going to take your centers like it is my God-given right. And there is nothing that you can do about it."
How I long to face Italy mano-a-mano and give him a good beatdown. Alas, dealing with my other neighbors leaves nothing left in my arsenal but words, and those bounce off Italy like he's a bloody tank. And he just keeps coming.
He does agree to pull Tyro back to GoL, though ("That has been the plan the whole time," he says. Bullshit!). Of course, he immediately breaks this agreement, and moves to Ionian unannounced. This _would_ have pissed me off, if not for...
Fucking Germany! He reneges on his earlier agreements to withdraw, screwing with me in Tyrolia and supporting the Turks into Rumania. And the worst part is that I simply can't see the motivation behind his moves. At least Italy has good reasons for dicking me around (even if he brought those reasons upon himself). Germany, in contrast, comes across as either _less_ loyal than Italy (for screwing over a player who has made every effort to work with him) or _more_ arrogant (for still going for the solo, which is only reason why casting aside my friendship would make sense).
Needless to say, Turkey is once again starting to look like a rather swell guy in comparison. And England is straight-up my Best Friend Forever.
So, back to Germany! I send him several strongly-worded messages (for me), and immediately reach out to both England and Turkey about arranging his demise. Germany's death becomes my new primary goal in this game (with Italy's demise an acceptable secondary objective).
Italy works hard to get back his title, though, blatantly misinterpreting my words to nullify our agreements and interpret everything I say in the worst possible manner (gee, doesn't this sound familiar?). Fortunately for him, Germany is also busy trying to weasel his way out of everything. I make my demands quite clear regardless, and end up disbanding Tyrolia in exchange for the destruction of War and Ukr. That he actually goes and disbands them brings his demise down a notch on my priority list. My primary objective remains killing him, of course, but I'm now willing to procrastinate a bit in order to ensure that I can do the job thoroughly and without handing England the solo.
-1907-
Diplomacy? What's Diplomacy? I thought that the game we're playing is called "Get Into Long Debates With Italy".
Seriously, though, that pretty much defines Spring 1907. In case it hasn't already been made absurdly clear, Italy and I have vastly different playstyles and don't trust each other. The debate this time is over the timing of him retaking Venice. I desperately want to stall him, as I am certain that he won't stop there if my defenses are found lacking. And I still have plenty to deal with regarding Germany and Turkey.
I am actually fairly upfront with Italy regarding my thoughts, with the notable exception of my ignorance over Germany's disbands (I was aware of them, but did genuinely still consider Germany a threat). The only other inconsistency is my tone, where my words to Italy are far more polite than my thoughts, but I am truly willing to work with him (not that I have much other choice) and see no gain in initiating hostilities until the state of the board has changed significantly.
For moves, I retake Rumania and position myself to take either Sev or Mos. While I want Germany to fall, I want to do it in such a way that won't risk an English solo (as much as I like England). I also neglect to move Vie-Tyro, which might have allowed me to hold Venice. I don't because I still trust Germany less than Italy, and don't want to hold Venice by force (I would rather negotiate with Italy to keep it).
Anyhow, Fall sees more arguing with Italy, and I ultimately decide to leave Moscow be and take Sev (and I inform the other powers of this, except Turkey of course). I would have considered doing otherwise if Turkey had moved to Armenia as he'd said he would, or retreated his fleet to Sev, but with his ultimate position I could see little benefit to working with him this turn.
I ultimately do "agree" to let Italy force himself into Venice (not that I have much choice), but I don't share this agreement with the other powers. In the east, I seize both Rum and Sev, sealing Turkey's fate and committing to my plan to let English pressure counteract my other two neighbors.
Despite the fact that we more or less agreed on moves and retreats, and agreed on builds, Italy and I still manage to slip back into argument at year's end. We start discussing our future plans, and I eventually offer him the entirety of Turkey on the condition that he stays out of the Black Sea, and preferably allows me to sail one of my own fleets into there. He agrees to this, but wants Greece as well.
This, in my opinion, is ludicrous. I inquire into Italy's concerns, and he still seems to believe that I am a threat to him. I point out the near-impossibly of me taking Venice or Ionian, and the ease through which he will conquer Turkey. I know the latter to be the case, as Turkey has made it eminently clear to me (to the surprise of no one), but apparently Italy hasn't figured out that Turkey is on the verge of throwing him all his centers.
I try in vain to convince Italy to send east only what he needs to take Turkey, and throw everything west to thwart any English ambitions, but he adamantly refuses. He insists on "knowing" that he will get Turkey, which I find ridiculous. I have no intention of interfering with him, and have little means to do so, and know that Turkey's defenses will be minimal at best.
Turkey's disbands definitely aren't kind to me, and Italy builds F Naples instead of Rome. Clearly, he plans on moving east in force.
[Continued]