20 Jan 19 UTC | Spring, 1: Okay bois. Let's do this :D |
20 Jan 19 UTC | Spring, 1: Is it possible to build a bigger army |
20 Jan 19 UTC | Spring, 1: Uh you know for deterrence >.> |
20 Jan 19 UTC | Spring, 1: No. Any army is the same strength. You get new units based on how many of the little dots (supply points) you control at the end of each year. |
20 Jan 19 UTC | Spring, 1: You win battles by supporting a move or a defence (so 2v1) You can also do that with units of another player |
20 Jan 19 UTC | Spring, 1: Oh cool cool |
20 Jan 19 UTC | Spring, 1: So it really is all about diplomacy |
20 Jan 19 UTC | Spring, 1: http://webdiplomacy.net/intro.php |
20 Jan 19 UTC | Spring, 1: This is a more detailed explanation but it's really simple |
20 Jan 19 UTC | Spring, 1: Oh another thing: You don't have to win alone, you can vote for a draw |
20 Jan 19 UTC | Autumn, 1: I think the positions are pretty equal right now maybe we should draw |
20 Jan 19 UTC | Autumn, 1: For now hehehehe |
21 Jan 19 UTC | Autumn, 1: Tell me why don't i own Numidia anymore |
21 Jan 19 UTC | Autumn, 1: Territories are only taken in the end of the year. Spring is just for troop movements and then in the fall you keep what you got and get new units (every second turn bascially) |
21 Jan 19 UTC | Autumn, 1: Things are getting interesting huehuehue |
22 Jan 19 UTC | Spring, 2: does that mean I will get Numidia or do I need to be on it? |
22 Jan 19 UTC | Spring, 2: Be on it in the end of a year and you keep it forever |
22 Jan 19 UTC | Spring, 2: *unless you die |
22 Jan 19 UTC | Spring, 2: How did you get units already |
23 Jan 19 UTC | Spring, 2: Last turn. I think you missed it... |