NationStates Jolt Archive


THIS WAS AN OLD POST

12-12-2003, 15:15
Eriopia and me are now friends and he is learning
Kazakhstania
12-12-2003, 17:20
You are a n00b....
12-12-2003, 17:25
All storefronts should take back anything from Eriopia. HE is 4 days old and does not know how to roleplay. He is a noob. Someone please try to teach him. Thank you.

How is he going to learn how to play the game right, or better: what does he exactly do that is so wrong, give us some argumentations! (Do like you're in court :d)

BTW: why are there suddenly so many noob alerts, when someone is a noob and he doesnt wish to coƶperate=> IGNORE HIM
Eriopia
12-12-2003, 17:56
come on what have I done wrong I'm just purchasing weapons fairly what is he talking about! :evil:
12-12-2003, 18:00
come on what have I done wrong I'm just purchasing weapons fairly what is he talking about! :evil:

I don't know, could you post what you have already bought?
13-12-2003, 09:01
He has purchased:
5,000 Napalm bombs
3 B-52 Stratofortresses
4,000 Sea mines
23,000 OICWS
7 Wolverine Main Battle Tanks
7 B-ib Lancers
6,000 M60 Patton Tanks
23 B-2 Bombers
100,000 CDI Miniguns
4,000 SWAT Trucks
56,000 Jackhammers
4,000,000 M-249 SAWs
34 MI-24 Hinds
2 Nuclear Missiles
2 Sea Wolf Submarines
Carrier Package
700 AH-64A Apaches
20,000 M-16s with Grenade Launchers
36 AH-66 Comanches
5,000,000 Type 99 Tanks
2 Cruise Missiles
290 Orders of Plutonium and Uranium
3,000 G-36 HK Sub-Machine Guns
2 Mk.2 Battalions
5 F-22 Fighters
3 B-52s
567 M-16s with Grenade Launchers

And he obviously is too young to be able to buy and staff all of them.
13-12-2003, 09:11
No he isn't.
Skibereen
13-12-2003, 09:20
Well his economy is reasonable, his population is 16,000,000.
His spending is high to me, but I am n00b to this game. If the more experienced players find his budget believable I dont see the big deal.
Though it doesn't seem as much fun to have massive military straight from the jump.
The Gulf States
13-12-2003, 09:29
Well his economy is reasonable, his population is 16,000,000.
His spending is high to me, but I am n00b to this game. If the more experienced players find his budget believable I dont see the big deal.
Though it doesn't seem as much fun to have massive military straight from the jump.

Reasonable Economies are in the low-middle end of the economic spectrum. If we was talking good, this would be Frightening or All-Consuming. Powerhouse or Thriving at the least.
The Eastern Bloc
13-12-2003, 09:56
OMFG IGNORZ HIM!!!

Seriously, if he is a n00b, he shouldn't be shunned and tossed aside. Lord knows we've had to survive with you NH. Since when did you suddenly become holier than thou? Who made you n00b police when you yourself can barely stand on two feet?


5,000 Napalm bombs
3 B-52 Stratofortresses
4,000 Sea mines
23,000 OICWS
7 Wolverine Main Battle Tanks
7 B-ib Lancers
6,000 M60 Patton Tanks
23 B-2 Bombers
100,000 CDI Miniguns
4,000 SWAT Trucks
56,000 Jackhammers
4,000,000 M-249 SAWs
34 MI-24 Hinds
2 Nuclear Missiles
2 Sea Wolf Submarines
Carrier Package
700 AH-64A Apaches
20,000 M-16s with Grenade Launchers
36 AH-66 Comanches
5,000,000 Type 99 Tanks
2 Cruise Missiles
290 Orders of Plutonium and Uranium
3,000 G-36 HK Sub-Machine Guns
2 Mk.2 Battalions
5 F-22 Fighters
3 B-52s
567 M-16s with Grenade Launchers

From what I can see, only the bolded items are a bit over the top.
13-12-2003, 13:58
but my question is, how do you know someone is a noob when you are selling him something? Couldn't there be some system where we announce if someone has noobish behaviour so we can economicly isolate him for a while (week, month...?) and see if this persons attitude has changed? Because these newby's (I find this a nicer word :) ) are sometimes the reason why a country is suddenly economicly undefeatable, and that has again his effects on us all.

My personal opinion is that we report noobish behaviour, put this person in an economical quarantine for a week or so, and then we delete that name again from the list.

What is your opinion, is this a good idea?
Zvarinograd
13-12-2003, 14:09
OOC:
It's called trade boycott and real nations do it in real life. It might have been a nice suggestion however no one is going to enforce it for all nations. You can't just tell everyone what you want to do and expect them to do it. The best option would be to ignore the offender.
13-12-2003, 14:14
OOC:
It's called trade boycott and real nations do it in real life. It might have been a nice suggestion however no one is going to enforce it for all nations. You can't just tell everyone what you want to do and expect them to do it. The best option would be to ignore the offender.

You are probably right, thanks for reading it

East Europe