The last process time was over 12 minutes ago (at
); the server is not processing games until the cause is found and games are given extra time.Spring, 1901: What up people | |
Spring, 1901: Let's get this thing going. | |
Spring, 1901: Can't wait for institute day! | |
Spring, 1901: Can't wait for institute day! | |
Spring, 1901: I forgot how much time one could spend just looking at a map and thinking. | |
Spring, 1901: If you are all ready to move make sure you hit "save" and then "ready". You should see a green check next to your country. | |
Spring, 1901: Looks like everyone has moves in, if we move to ready we could get to the Fall of 1901 | |
Autumn, 1901: Let's go fellas, get those moves ready! We need a new map to look at for PTC and Institute Day! | |
Autumn, 1901: My moves are in, just need to put them to ready . . . waiting on Austria and Turkey | |
Autumn, 1901: Everyone should mark ready before they leave tonight so we can see the double-crosses before the institute day tomorrow! | |
Autumn, 1901: Set those moves to ready! We need something to think about and message tomorrow! Let's do this! | |
Spring, 1902: lol how many of us are online right now. | |
Autumn, 1902: Are people almost ready to finish moves? | |
Autumn, 1902: Can we get clarification where Austria retreated from? I can't tell from the map. | |
Autumn, 1902: The fleet in Greece was just disbanded. He probably needs to remove another piece from the board during the build stage. | |
Autumn, 1902: If he doesn't get his move in, will the default be the army in Albania is disbanded? | |
Autumn, 1902: Not sure | |
Spring, 1903: If you're going to move Tunis army into Greece instead of Trieste, can you support my Greece move into Serbia this round with Trieste army? | |
Spring, 1903: Hey Russia, do you see the Italian Turkish Alliance headed your way? | |
Spring, 1903: This two days per move is killing the game | |
Autumn, 1903: Despite some hiccups this game is a lot of fun. Thanks for playing everyone. | |
Spring, 1904: Is Austria now back in the game? | |
Autumn, 1904: England and A-H are back in? lol | |
Autumn, 1904: Go England!!! | |
Autumn, 1904: Somehow I missed a move - I am so angry. I must have not clicked a button. Damn it!!!!! | |
Autumn, 1907: Let's get these moves in so we can finish this game before the U.S. pulls out of the Paris Agreement and the polar ice caps melt! | |
Autumn, 1907: Since Russia just won the US election I will accept a victory here as well. I await your concession. | |
Autumn, 1907: I think the messaging system is broken - weird stuff is happening. | |
Autumn, 1907: Now I know how Hillary feels - Mother Russia will come back. | |
Autumn, 1907: Yes you will! Once Trump pulls the U.S. out of NATO, Europe is yours for the taking. Keep your head up! | |
Autumn, 1907: Let's get orders in so we can finish this game and start a new one where people don't drop in and out of the game. | |
Autumn, 1907: Who do we get to replace England and Austria? | |
Spring, 1908: I have a friend named Plint Coskozim who would play and definitely not be a fake account to help me win... | |
Spring, 1908: Adrian Kibiersza and Pete Nilsen? | |
Spring, 1908: That Plint guy is a douche | |
Spring, 1908: Pete would be game, I think | |
Spring, 1908: Your friend Plint will be too busy watching Ben Afflecjk movies on a constant loop. | |
Spring, 1908: That was kinda close | |
That was kinda close |
France |
Khan49
(113
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Won. Bet: 10
![]() ![]() 19 supply-centers, 15 units | |||
Turkey |
JKAC
(208
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Survived. Bet: 10
![]() 6 supply-centers, 6 units | |||
Italy |
Dmkura15
(188
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Survived. Bet: 10
![]() 6 supply-centers, 6 units | |||
Russia |
cposkozim
(100
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Survived. Bet: 10
![]() 2 supply-centers, 3 units | |||
Germany |
AJTrenkle
(155
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Survived. Bet: 10
![]() 1 supply-centers, 2 units | |||
Austria |
wscott
(100
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Resigned. Bet: 10
![]() 0 supply-centers, 1 units | |||
England |
Gharyz
(100
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Defeated. Bet: 10
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Gharyz (100 ![]() | England (Autumn, 1906) with 0 centres. |
wscott (100 ![]() | Austria (Autumn, 1904) with 2 centres. |