NationStates Jolt Archive


Clarification Required: Invasion Rules

Praetonia
21-11-2004, 14:06
Is it illegal to log on from two different IP addresses whilst being an invader delegate? I do not recall this rule mentioned ANYWHERE in the FAQs or rules stickies, yet a nation was ejected from the UN for doing this recently during an invasion of Alberta. Can I get a definate answer on this, as I would like to be able to log on both from home and school without fear of being deleted.
Carinthe
21-11-2004, 14:23
Is it illegal to log on from two different IP addresses whilst being an invader delegate? I do not recall this rule mentioned ANYWHERE in the FAQs or rules stickies, yet a nation was ejected from the UN for doing this recently during an invasion of Alberta. Can I get a definate answer on this, as I would like to be able to log on both from home and school without fear of being deleted.

There is no such rule, unless more than one UN member is connected to either one of those IPs, ot to both of them together. To be short: Don't play two UN (Or more) UN nations.
Jonothana
21-11-2004, 16:12
General it's a bit risky logging on from a public computer with a UN nation, somebody else has probably logged on the that computer witha nother nation (in the UN).
Tuesday Heights
21-11-2004, 21:03
I know someone brought up the fact that if you are on two computers, with two separate IP addresses, it is feasible - however unsportsmanlike - to have two UN nations, as it would be hard to determine necessarily that they were connected to one person. I know the mods looked down upon this then, and this stuff usually has a way of getting out.
Drakothonia II
21-11-2004, 21:34
What if the person used 2 different IP's and logged into them both, with the same nation, and only having 1 UN nation? Cause i believe that is what Prae is talking about.
Katganistan
22-11-2004, 01:06
If any other UN nation logs regularly into a computer you are using, DON'T use your UN nation on that computer.

Beyond that, I don't know enough about this case to say more -- however, we have multiple checks that must have been failed before a nation is ejected from the UN.