Honorable States
13-07-2006, 00:30
There are far too many limitations, here. If we're supposed to be the chiefs of state, we should have more power.
When issues are submitted, we should have the ability to not only veto them, but to possibly rewrite them, or make our own. The choices they give us usually aren't the greatest, or even the smartest, and there's nothing we can do about it, but ignore them and let the issue go unresolved, if we don't like the choices available to us. This sucks.
Frisbeeteria
13-07-2006, 00:33
Sorry you don't like it, but you got what you paid for ... and then some.
Several hundreds of thousands of players have found things to do here over the last 3-4 years. You can be one of them, or one of the ones who move on. It's entirely up to you.
New Czardas
13-07-2006, 02:00
There are far too many limitations, here. If we're supposed to be the chiefs of state, we should have more power.
When issues are submitted, we should have the ability to not only veto them, but to possibly rewrite them, or make our own. The choices they give us usually aren't the greatest, or even the smartest, and there's nothing we can do about it, but ignore them and let the issue go unresolved, if we don't like the choices available to us. This sucks.
Technically, that's what you're supposed to do according to Max at any rate... besides, NS is slightly exaggerated, as the FAQ states.
And as Frisbee said... for Sirithil's sake it's a free game, how much power do you expect? Wait around for NS2 to come out, where you can pay your $10 a month and get into more detail and everything with your nation.
Or start writing and submitting your own issues when you hit 500 million, and hope they get accepted and coded into the game....