Ah, excelent! What a shame that Russia won't be able to build anything.....
At least you won't have to disband stuff...
Ah, excelent! What a shame that Russia won't be able to build anything.....
Can someone pass me a truckload of Facepalm-Pictures?
I would if I had any to spare.
As it is, it would appear I need them myself.
Stabs within the same nation? Things are grim indeed for Mother Russia...
Can I just point out that it wasn't my fault... if the orders had been left alone it would have succeeded. Im thinking of trying to get TheExecuter executed for insubordination, really.
No hard feelings though
About this regards, I think you're the senior diplomat. But is it possible for us or junior diplomats like me to override your command? Also this is why I haven't checked TheExecuter's order, because I think I saw your order earlier.
About this regards, I think you're the senior diplomat. But is it possible for us or junior diplomats like me to override your command? Also this is why I haven't checked TheExecuter's order, because I think I saw your order earlier.
Yep. Wooden wall indeed.
Any port in a storm, no? And what better storm than a three-front war where none of my aggressors have a second front (until now with the Anglo-German brush-up over the North Sea).
Perhaps the time has come for a change.
Well my order was for Army Ukr to move and not army mos, so yes junior diplomats can override the orders of the Senior Diplomat.
IIRC the first orders recieved were titled "tenative orders they will be changed" or something along those lines... so I didn't "lock" those orders as the senior diplomat's vote, so when a junior diplomat changed it I figured that was their decided change.
I may have f***ed it all up, I was in a rush, if someone from Russia wants to contest this they should PM me.
IIRC the first orders recieved were titled "tenative orders they will be changed" or something along those lines... so I didn't "lock" those orders as the senior diplomat's vote, so when a junior diplomat changed it I figured that was their decided change.
I may have f***ed it all up, I was in a rush, if someone from Russia wants to contest this they should PM me.
No, no, I made the mistake. It was I who failed to order the advances in the already agreed way. My fate is in the hands of the Tsar. I think I shall absent myself from writing orders for a few turns, until I get the hang of how this game plays...and to avoid a repeat of my noobishness...
No, the rules explicitly state that if I get conflicting orders I will use the senior diplomat's orders... I will honor the wishes of the senior diplomat if, for example, he asks me to use the most junior diplomat's order when they come in. I will honor the wishes of the senior diplomat if he says he doesn't want the orders he sent to be the "final orders" and wants me to accept any changes that are made at a later point in time. If the senior diplomat did NOT actually specify that he wanted to change the orders later, then it is MY mistake in allowing a junior diplomat's orders to supersede.
I need honesty here... when the senior diplomat PMed me did he or did he not state that the orders would be changed later?
Austria.. Gimme a kiss!
Well, the Emperor is not into this kind of...things. But maybe a manly hug would do?
Well, the Emperor is not into this kind of...things. But maybe a manly hug would do?