Question about the native rule
Attitude 910
09-02-2004, 05:59
How long do you have to be in control of a region before you dont have to tell the natives the password changes
Desudoragon
09-02-2004, 06:27
If you are an invader, you must continue to give out the password.
*awaits mod ruling*
If you are an invader, you must continue to give out the password.
*awaits mod ruling*
dude, why do you answer every single mod issue?? cant you hang in general and leave the mods alone?
The Basenji
09-02-2004, 06:51
If you take over a region and password protect it, you must share the password with all the natives as soon as possible (Being the people that lived in the region before the invasion). If you change it, you must re-send it to all the natives.
Frisbeeteria
09-02-2004, 07:09
This has been extensively and recently discussed here (http://www.nationstates.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=120418) and here (http://www.nationstates.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=121843). There is no need to wait for a mod ruling, as one has already been made.
Desudoragon
09-02-2004, 07:24
If you are an invader, you must continue to give out the password.
*awaits mod ruling*
dude, why do you answer every single mod issue?? cant you hang in general and leave the mods alone?
Dude, I don't answer every mod issue. If you are going to accuse me of something, then make sure it is actually true.
1 Infinite Loop
09-02-2004, 12:51
I recall at one point it was stated that after X days, persons became native to a region particualrly if they had expressed a desire to remain there. and they were no longer considered natives.
anyone else remember this?
I recall at one point it was stated that after X days, persons became native to a region particualrly if they had expressed a desire to remain there. and they were no longer considered natives.
anyone else remember this?
I don't think that holds true any more, if it ever did.
It was said a while ago that a delegate is not a native delegate until they have enough endorsements from native nations to support it.
As long as the delegate is only kept in power by invader endorsements, it's still counted as an invader.
Attitude 910
09-02-2004, 21:46
ok thx Mryth i think that helped
Neutered Sputniks
12-02-2004, 23:29
I recall at one point it was stated that after X days, persons became native to a region particualrly if they had expressed a desire to remain there. and they were no longer considered natives.
anyone else remember this?
I don't think that holds true any more, if it ever did.
It was said a while ago that a delegate is not a native delegate until they have enough endorsements from native nations to support it.
As long as the delegate is only kept in power by invader endorsements, it's still counted as an invader.
Loop, you're wrong. Some players asked for a number of days, however, no rule was ever made stating a specific number of days. Myrth is correct.
And, I might add, the same holds true for 'defender' delegates as well.
Until any delegate holds the majority vote of the native population (whether the delegate is a native or not) following an invasion, that delegate is considered non-native (special circumstances can apply here - for instance, the original pre-invasion delegate can regain control via endorsements from any camp - native/defender/invader)
1 Infinite Loop
13-02-2004, 05:36
I recall at one point it was stated that after X days, persons became native to a region particualrly if they had expressed a desire to remain there. and they were no longer considered natives.
anyone else remember this?
I don't think that holds true any more, if it ever did.
It was said a while ago that a delegate is not a native delegate until they have enough endorsements from native nations to support it.
As long as the delegate is only kept in power by invader endorsements, it's still counted as an invader.
Loop, you're wrong. Some players asked for a number of days, however, no rule was ever made stating a specific number of days. Myrth is correct.
And, I might add, the same holds true for 'defender' delegates as well.
Until any delegate holds the majority vote of the native population (whether the delegate is a native or not) following an invasion, that delegate is considered non-native (special circumstances can apply here - for instance, the original pre-invasion delegate can regain control via endorsements from any camp - native/defender/invader)
Proof that Vapror Rules are totally annoying, without something being set in stone, it is subject to the faulty memories of those involved, these rules really need to be set into stone in the game itself, not here in the forums.
I mean if the rule isnto good enough to put into writing as part of the actual ingame faq, then it isnt worth having, Vapror Rules do nothing but cause people to get ticked off at you guys and start
" XX mod is abusing his powers and needs to be stuffed into a Tomato soup can"
Stalin enforced Vapror Rules for years and look what happened to him.
All Im saying is No more Vapror Rules please.