NationStates Jolt Archive


Unintended affects from totally seperate issues???

Yajirobe
04-03-2005, 07:30
I know some options have unintended side affects, but this one seems out of the ordinary.

Early today, I'm given the issue of restricting or allowing more voting finances from big company's. I promptly dismissed it.

Then later I got the death penalty one, logged and went out. I come back to find my voting is being messed with by big companies...When I clearly remembered dismissing the issue.

So question: Does dismissing the issue also affect the outcome? As far as the faq implyed, dismissing the issue makes it go away. And if not, how does voting for executions of criminals cause this? Also, if this other issue has no adverse affects on voting finances, would it be out of the question to ask to have my country fixed, as I personally think something went wrong somewhere.

Please help a.s.a.p.
Thanks.
The Most Glorious Hack
04-03-2005, 09:17
Er... I'm not seeing this:

[ 'euthanasia is illegal', 'the government is seen to favor Catholics', 'nudity is frowned upon', 'the death penalty has been reintroduced', 'genetic researchers have been expelled' ]
Yajirobe
04-03-2005, 22:51
intelligent population of 14 million enjoy frequent elections, which are uniformly corrupted by big-spending corporations buying politicians who best suit their interests.

right there.
Enn
04-03-2005, 23:56
intelligent population of 14 million enjoy frequent elections, which are uniformly corrupted by big-spending corporations buying politicians who best suit their interests.

right there.
That would be caused by your government type. You have a Free Market Paradise, and that is the standard accompanying text for that type.
Yajirobe
05-03-2005, 13:56
So voting in favor of executions causes it to become a free-market paradise???

Now I'm confused.

Sounds like an iffy bit of code on that one.
Frisbeeteria
05-03-2005, 14:19
Since this is still going on, Moved to Got Issues, where it should have been in the first place. So voting in favor of executions causes it to become a free-market paradise???.
Voting on an issue may cause changes in one or more of your primary scales. A change like that can force you into a new category simply by moving you up or down a scale. The fact that it happened to be free-market paradise is irrelevant to the discussion.