World Haven
15-11-2007, 23:56
at the moment, I have two nations. however, according to the rules, only one can be a UN member:headbang:. these two nations are very different. I am playing them as though they were run by two different people. I was also planing on having these two nations be enemies. If only one can be part of the UN, this creates an imbalance of power between the two. does anyone have any suggestions as to what to do about this? maybe some sort of exception could be put into place or something (not quite sure how one would make an exception without people who not in a position of this sort taking advantage of it to cheat:confused:) prehaps if it was made to where you could have multiple UN nations just so long as they were located in different regons.
ps: even if most of the votes would be redundant because they would be voting against each other, this does not mean that they would not agree on all things. it would also be nice to have both of them be able to submit laws.
ps: even if most of the votes would be redundant because they would be voting against each other, this does not mean that they would not agree on all things. it would also be nice to have both of them be able to submit laws.