15 Dec 23 UTC | Spring, 1960: Good luck and have fun! |
15 Dec 23 UTC | Spring, 1960: ...capitalist pig |
15 Dec 23 UTC | Autumn, 1960: Enjoy the game, commie |
16 Dec 23 UTC | Autumn, 1961: So much for not getting involved in a land war in Asia lol |
18 Dec 23 UTC | Autumn, 1962: oh man, what a game. this is great. |
18 Dec 23 UTC | Autumn, 1962: I didn't see the Alaska convoy coming. It will be funny if the game ends with NATO and USSR switching bases. |
18 Dec 23 UTC | Autumn, 1962: It's a very well designed map |
18 Dec 23 UTC | Autumn, 1962: https://www.diplomacybriefing.com/cold-war-resources |
18 Dec 23 UTC | Autumn, 1962: apparently USSR is supposed to take India in the first year, not Saigon. |
19 Dec 23 UTC | Spring, 1963: Yeah, in Saigon the army has nothing to do next year, from India it can go to Iran. |
21 Dec 23 UTC | GG |
21 Dec 23 UTC | Well played |
21 Dec 23 UTC | You had me real worried in East Asia |
21 Dec 23 UTC | That was the knify-est knife fight I've seen |
21 Dec 23 UTC | I had a unit advantage but couldn't convert it, you tied me down there well. Meanwhile you locked down Europe and were able to expand outwards - it was that plus the convoy to Alaska that lost me the game |
21 Dec 23 UTC | *Unit advantage in East Asia |
21 Dec 23 UTC | i was listening to a podcast of a guy who won a tournament in the finals with NATO, and he said SE Asia is the most important part of the map. |
21 Dec 23 UTC | so i don't think you did wrong, but you're right I bogged you down there long enough to secure Europe. |
21 Dec 23 UTC | I credit the win with the convoy to alaska because that messed up your builds for the rest of the game. |