NationStates Jolt Archive


Region Founders

05-09-2003, 05:07
One of my other nations founded a region. What would happen if i removed that nation from the region? would i still be founder when i can back and still be able to access regional controll and the rest of the perks? :(
Nothingg
05-09-2003, 05:10
One of my other nations founded a region. What would happen if i removed that nation from the region? would i still be founder when i can back and still be able to access regional controll and the rest of the perks? :(

You are still able to access regional controls if you aren't in the region and you stay the founder.
05-09-2003, 05:11
really? im still afraid to try it. i want to move my main out for recruiting. do you swear by this?
Nothingg
05-09-2003, 05:13
Yes, I've been doing this a long time.

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05-09-2003, 05:14
right ill take your word buddy. carry on then...
1 Infinite Loop
05-09-2003, 05:53
be warned, if you lock out regional controls from the delegate, the moment you leave the delegate can access them,
Cogitation
05-09-2003, 11:17
Nothingg and 1 Infinite Loop are correct. As Founder, the only power that you lose when you leave a region is the power to block the Delegate from accessing regional control; you can still do everything else while outside your region. I'm a Founder; I've tested this.

You will regain the ability to block the Delegate from accessing regional control upon your return to the region.

--The Democratic States of Cogitation
"Think about it for a moment."
Nothingg
05-09-2003, 15:15
That shows you how much respect we get here. It takes Cog to come in and verify before anyone believes me. :(
Cogitation
05-09-2003, 15:29
That shows you how much respect we get here. It takes Cog to come in and verify before anyone believes me. :(

[Exasperated sigh] I didn't mean it like that! I just thought it might be helpful to lay everything out in a clear manner.

Besides, everyone tends to feel better when hearing someone confirm someone else's information. I ask the mods to confirm my information all the time.

Lighten up a little; it's not as bad as you think. :wink:

--The Democratic States of Cogitation
"Think about it for a moment."
SalusaSecondus
05-09-2003, 15:31
Cogitation is right. It is always nice to have someone verify what your saying.

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