Meuthedo
30-01-2006, 18:18
My wife and I have set up two countries in our own region and I read in the FAQ that someone isn't allowed to have multiple UN nations from the same computer but what if it's another individual? Is there a way for us both to be in the UN or only one of us? We differ somewhat politically (she being the hippy and I uh..not) so we each want our own say in the UN votes.
Also, I notice you can't have a UN delegate unless someone in your region who is in the UN sponsors you (hence our problem) but what does being a delegate do anyways? Any help would be great. Thanks!
Emperor Matthuis
30-01-2006, 18:51
My wife and I have set up two countries in our own region and I read in the FAQ that someone isn't allowed to have multiple UN nations from the same computer but what if it's another individual? Is there a way for us both to be in the UN or only one of us? We differ somewhat politically (she being the hippy and I uh..not) so we each want our own say in the UN votes.
Also, I notice you can't have a UN delegate unless someone in your region who is in the UN sponsors you (hence our problem) but what does being a delegate do anyways? Any help would be great. Thanks!
No it is illegal and you would be ejected. The mods don't know who is behind the computer and therefore you would be ejected from the U.N.
Erastide
30-01-2006, 22:19
Yeah, unfortunately the rule is 1 UN per computer. Sorry that there's two of you, but the mods can't see you. :p
And the reason a delegate is nice is that they can vote on UN resolutions and have a larger vote than the normal person (the number of endorsements they have = their voting block). They can also approve UN proposals that are waiting to come to vote. Additionally, if you are in a founder region, if the proper controls are on, a delegate can kick people out of the region or password it (according to the proper rules).