Autumn, 1905: just don't look at ally's just attack :) | |
Autumn, 1905: Yes we are up against you ! BRIT TURK | |
Autumn, 1905: well, when you say 'we', it's probably 'you' as I am passing away slowly with my beloved sausage and sauerkraut on a plate before me and a cold beer beside it.... | |
Autumn, 1905: well, you had a good chance to survive if you would have stayed within our pact, and now if you supported to berlin i could have supported you in kiel ;) | |
Autumn, 1905: I m in! Against BRIT! | |
Autumn, 1905: lol | |
Autumn, 1905: Alas, Germany is not known for being very defensive, as one can see... | |
Autumn, 1905: Well, I tried to pact with someone till the end but no one came forward! Italy came but stabbed! | |
Autumn, 1905: Italy, do you mind pissing off back to your own lovely sunny country and leaving my well-dressed, well-organised, cabbage-eating troops in peace? Go off and play with the Turks! :) | |
Spring, 1906: You didn't answer me:( | |
Spring, 1906: Yes I m as you see! But austria please back off! | |
Spring, 1906: Germany...there are no Troops...thats plural.....its a singel one.... | |
Spring, 1906: I have had so much good German beer that I am seeing hundreds of them. | |
Autumn, 1906: not abouth annything but we prob not going to come anny father, just draw? | |
Autumn, 1906: Problem with the English is, they don't speak English too well. WE. MUST. SPEAK. SLOWLY. AND. LOUD. | |
Autumn, 1906: and Turkey? Hello? Don't want to draw? | |
Autumn, 1906: I would prefer to be at peace in Istanbul than running arounf Galician fields any day. | |
Autumn, 1906: does that make any sence to draw if england doesnt ??? | |
Autumn, 1906: and....i dont SPEAK ENGLISH SO WELL:::PLEASE SPEAK LOUD AND SLOWLY TO ME | |
Autumn, 1906: Well, if England doesn't vote, your vote (and no-one else's) doesn't make any difference, so pressing draw only signals your intention. | |
Autumn, 1906: Maybe we should all switch to German, would that be easier? :D | |
Autumn, 1906: once Germany Italy and France are out let's talk about a draw | |
Autumn, 1906: jawohl fuhrer | |
Autumn, 1906: The English. Lazy drunks with nothing better to do than start wars. Look at all of us negotiating away like grown-ups, and then at that drunken guy in the cold north-west corner of the room, holding his warm beer... | |
Autumn, 1906: das heist FÜHRER du Nase | |
Autumn, 1906: Genau. Verdammt, niemand hier hat RESPEKT! | |
Autumn, 1906: he wants me to die, because i had him on his knees but gave him the chance to ally up, but he wouldn't take, he wants to fight? | |
Autumn, 1906: looks like I have passed to the great Oktoberfest in the sky. Gentlemen, it has been a pleasure. And as for the English..... .... ....well played :D |
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Autumn, 1906: http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=77334 | |
Autumn, 1906: :) | |
Autumn, 1906: only for people who know where the 'draw' button is located. | |
Spring, 1907: would be great to have another game which is such a chaos as this one :) | |
Spring, 1907: the French and Italians have disappeared, it seems... | |
Spring, 1907: the start time is a bit short, suggest you set up another one in 15 minutes. also allows me to make a coffee ;) |
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Spring, 1907: ah, it's a 10 min game. That works. | |
Spring, 1907: well, then the game is done, but some people don't do this for fun, but for points. | |
Spring, 1907: http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=77336 if it won't work ;) |
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Spring, 1907: well, draw now? italy is gone also ;) | |
Spring, 1907: yes indeed. No idea where this helps. Do they go to parties and tell people how many points they have? |
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Spring, 1907: its how the game works / it's a past time | |
Autumn, 1907: well, maybe now that france and italy are left we can draw? | |
Autumn, 1907: it's a pastime? Collecting points, or beating other players? We all know you've won, well played, etc etc. We're just wondering why you have to waste six other players' time to prove what we already happily admit. | |
Autumn, 1907: russi u thing u earn a draw ??? | |
Autumn, 1907: yes, for playing along, you think you are a good player? | |
Autumn, 1907: I think Austria that still live, earns a draw | |
Autumn, 1907: no i dont think that.....im a average player...but u are worse | |
Autumn, 1907: :) gentlemen, calm down please :) | |
Autumn, 1907: you where just lucky :) Liessens is so confincing that i don't attack him... | |
Spring, 1908: What's missing in the game software is the possibility for players to vote for someone to be the winner - that way those 'interesting' people who live for their stats can quickly get the points which matter more to them than the congratulations of other players. | |
Autumn, 1908: apologies, I have to leave the other game and get back to reality. Thanks to all for playing. An original game - there are always lessons to be learned :) |
England |
Woodsjacker
(0
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Won. Bet: 10
![]() ![]() 18 supply-centers, 17 units | |||
Austria |
liessens
(140
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Survived. Bet: 10
![]() ![]() 7 supply-centers, 5 units | |||
Russia |
DouweJanTW
(0
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Survived. Bet: 10
![]() ![]() 1 supply-centers, 1 units | |||
Turkey |
Patriot
(0
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Resigned. Bet: 10
![]() 8 supply-centers, 10 units | |||
Germany |
McChazza
(134
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Defeated. Bet: 10
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France |
warrior within
(0
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Defeated. Bet: 10
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Italy |
~ Diplomat ~
(0
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Defeated. Bet: 10
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