something impossible
Green israel
03-02-2005, 14:46
look at the things that written on my puppet countrey:
The Free Land of Hazorea is a small, economically powerful nation, remarkable for its strong anti-business politics. Its compassionate, hard-working, intelligent population of 16 million live in a state of perpetual fear, as a complete breakdown of social order has led to the rise of order through biker gangs.
The large, corrupt, liberal, pro-business government juggles the competing demands of Social Welfare, Education, and Commerce.
nobody see something wrong here?
I know that the first paragraph and the second has no connection, but still it is serious problem.
HC Eredivisie
03-02-2005, 15:40
nobody see something wrong here?
I know that the first paragraph and the second has no connection, but still it is serious problem.
You didn't start with a capital letter? ;) It depends on the way you answer your issues and the 10 questions at the beginning of the game. There's probably a thread out here somewhere that explains it better.
Euroslavia
03-02-2005, 16:52
Originally Posted by The FAQ stickied to the top of this forum
My nations description is saying contradictory things!
The nation description is broken down into primarily 3 paragraphs. Your first paragraph contains some information about your population, a key feature of your government (these are usually very hard to loose once you get them), and a description based entirely on your UN type (which can cause a lot of problems). The second paragraph starts off describing your government with some adjectives (similar to the population paragraph) and lists your prioraties and major industries, as well as tax rate. The third paragraph contains some strings directly based on your last five issue choices and some info about your national animal and curency.
The problem is that all of these adjectives and descriptions are based on different things. So, for example, a popular complaint used to be that a nation that was listed as an Anarchy had no government in the first paragraph, but an "omni-present" government in the second. This was because the player had met the requirements to become an anarchy (none of which have to do with government size), but had done so through masive government intervention.
The solution? Well, there really isn't one. You can take whichever of the contradictory descriptors you want to be the "correct" description of your nation, but the game would practecally have to be rewritten from the ground up to get these contradictions out, and it won't be happening.
Here you go.