NationStates Jolt Archive


Frightening Frightening Corrupted?

Sentinel Optik
01-10-2007, 05:50
Is there any nation which has its Civil Rights, Economy, and Political Freedoms maxed out?
HotRodia
02-10-2007, 03:19
I've had several nations of mine reach all three max ratings at various points.

It's not really that hard to get.
Ardchoille
02-10-2007, 04:34
... It's not really that hard to get.

Especially if you've got as many puppets as HotRodia.:D
HotRodia
02-10-2007, 04:36
Especially if you've got as many puppets as HotRodia.:D

That reminds me, I need to have a few resurrected. I don't think I have much more than 35 at the moment...

But the first time I reached all the max ratings was with my main nation. Once I figured out how to do it, I started using the strategy on several of them. I may not always have the perfect ratings, but they tend to be pretty damn good all the time.
Jenrak
02-10-2007, 20:51
Downside is that you get labeled an Anarchy.
HotRodia
03-10-2007, 04:29
Downside is that you get labeled an Anarchy.

I just roleplayed along with it. No biggie to lose my Inoffensive Centrist Democracy status, I figured.
Riopo
03-10-2007, 16:58
How do you get it so good? Also what is the highest you can get?
Solenial
03-10-2007, 19:55
yeah, what Riopo said
Shazbotdom
03-10-2007, 20:05
<---- is a puppet of HotRodia












j/k
Jenrak
03-10-2007, 20:15
<---- is a puppet of HotRodia












j/k

...Please tell me you can make better jokes than that...
Vojvodina-Nihon
03-10-2007, 20:27
'Ere (http://www.nationstates.net/cgi-bin/index.cgi/page=display_nation/nation=socius) for instance, and it's Civil Rights Lovefest to boot.

It just requires careful manipulation of the issues. I'm about 1/3 of the way there at the moment.
Problem Ghosts
04-10-2007, 00:18
I've got 2 out of 3, but my economy is only "strong". Still, I am #1 in The North Pacific for political freedom (as of the last time that category was listed). :)
HotRodia
04-10-2007, 02:16
How do you get it so good? Also what is the highest you can get?

Personally, I just answer every issue with freedoms in mind. If it's a political issue, pick the option that allows the most political freedom. If it's a civil matter, pick the option that allows the most civil freedom. If it's an economic issue, pick the option that allows the most economic freedom.

It's more complicated than that, of course, but those are good general guidelines.
Cantr III
04-10-2007, 03:17
What do you do when, for example, it's a choice between civil rights and political rights? Or are issues like that simply non-existant?

Also, I want to have (according to NS calculators) a big Defense budget, very low crime, and I want a Benevolent Dictatorship. Is that going to be harder than just getting the Benevolent Dictatorship status? Or will it be about the same? It certainly seems harder to me, in that I frequently have to choose between crime control and civil rights.
The Most Glorious Hack
04-10-2007, 07:16
What do you do when, for example, it's a choice between civil rights and political rights? Or are issues like that simply non-existant?If you're worried that it's one or the other, check out the Got Issues? forum, which has the Spotlight descriptor in one of the stickied threads. That may give you a better idea of the results. If you still aren't sure, you can either pick to boost the lower of the two, or simply dismiss the issue.

Also, I want to have (according to NS calculators) a big Defense budget, very low crime, and I want a Benevolent Dictatorship.Not necessarily.
Riopo
04-10-2007, 16:22
[QUOTE=HotRodia;13103533]Personally, I just answer every issue with freedoms in mind. If it's a political issue, pick the option that allows the most political freedom. If it's a civil matter, pick the option that allows the most civil freedom. If it's an economic issue, pick the option that allows the most economic freedom.[QUOTE]


Thanks. I'll Bare that in mind.