NationStates Jolt Archive


Several gameplay questions

Zwangzug
08-10-2007, 01:11
I have several unrelated gameplay questions, but I don't need to make multiple threads for them, so here they are.

*Can a regional founder access and wield regional control while being located in a different region?
*If a nation and its UN delegate vote opposite ways on a UN resolution, how will they "count"? Example: if nations A and B endorse nation C and C becomes the delegate, voting against a resolution for which A and B vote for, will that be counted as three votes for and two against?
*At the moment, there are 78,361 nations, but the final nation in the UN rankings is #75,617. Are the missing several thousand nations that were just founded today?

Thank you!
Frisbeeteria
08-10-2007, 01:46
1. Yes. (but he can't prevent Delegate access unless he also resides in the region.)

2. Your nation's vote and the Delegate's vote are unrelated. The Delegate gets extra votes based strictly on the number of UN nations in his region. Every nation could vote opposite him, but he could still cancel out all their votes (or double them by changing sides).

3. I don't know. There's been some trouble with difference in the way the counting algorithms work lately, and perhaps it hasn't been entirely solved. Either that, or the first number counts both new and dying nations, but the UN report (which is complied late in the update cycle) counts neither.
Flibbleites
08-10-2007, 04:53
2. Your nation's vote and the Delegate's vote are unrelated. The Delegate gets extra votes based strictly on the number of UN nations in his region. Every nation could vote opposite him, but he could still cancel out all their votes (or double them by changing sides).A clarification, the delegate gets extra votes based on how many endorsements they have, not the number of UN nations in the region.
Frisbeeteria
08-10-2007, 05:00
A clarification, the delegate gets extra votes based on how many endorsements they have, not the number of UN nations in the region.

* Slaps haid in embarrassment *