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Plebmerica
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Postby Plebmerica » Sat Oct 10, 2015 10:18 pm

Hi guys, I'm relatively new to the politics of Nationstates. I've played NS for about 2 years (on multiple accounts), but I really haven't learned anything (I created a region and never really ventured beyond it). I know about raiding, and I was reading this old forum post on the west pacific forums. There was a comment that said, "So sad. Hope he reinvents himself later, after he has learned how the game and the politics actually work." What exactly is this "Game Politics," I'm assuming it's some thing along the manners of nationstates (like how someone should act). Can someone clear this up for me? Sorry if I sound idiotic in some way or another.

*Edit: I just realized that I *probably* put this under the wrong topic, sorry in advance. :?
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Postby American Imperial Union » Sat Oct 10, 2015 10:25 pm

Plebmerica wrote:Hi guys, I'm relatively new to the politics of Nationstates. I've played NS for about 2 years (on multiple accounts), but I really haven't learned anything (I created a region and never really ventured beyond it). I know about raiding, and I was reading this old forum post on the west pacific forums. There was a comment that said, "So sad. Hope he reinvents himself later, after he has learned how the game and the politics actually work." What exactly is this "Game Politics," I'm assuming it's some thing along the manners of nationstates (like how someone should act). Can someone clear this up for me? Sorry if I sound idiotic in some way or another.

*Edit: I just realized that I *probably* put this under the wrong topic, sorry in advance. :?


Probably roleplay. I hope to get into that pretty soon. I hear you make a lot of mistakes at first. You can make an embassy thread in the national facts forum. You can copy mine and modify it if you want.
viewtopic.php?f=23&t=352765&hilit=Embassy

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Luna Amore
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Postby Luna Amore » Sat Oct 10, 2015 10:31 pm

Moved from General -> Gameplay.

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Postby Flanderlion » Sat Oct 10, 2015 11:57 pm

Plebmerica wrote:Hi guys, I'm relatively new to the politics of Nationstates. I've played NS for about 2 years (on multiple accounts), but I really haven't learned anything (I created a region and never really ventured beyond it). I know about raiding, and I was reading this old forum post on the west pacific forums. There was a comment that said, "So sad. Hope he reinvents himself later, after he has learned how the game and the politics actually work." What exactly is this "Game Politics," I'm assuming it's some thing along the manners of nationstates (like how someone should act). Can someone clear this up for me? Sorry if I sound idiotic in some way or another.

*Edit: I just realized that I *probably* put this under the wrong topic, sorry in advance. :?


Gameplay politics is usually either internal politics (getting votes, kudos etc. from other members of the region so that you can get and keep positions of authority within your own region) and external politics (alliances, protection treaties, WA vote trading etc. to help your own region - usually quid pro quo). Do you have the original link to the forum topic?
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Plebmerica
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Postby Plebmerica » Sun Oct 11, 2015 9:50 am

Gameplay politics is usually either internal politics (getting votes, kudos etc. from other members of the region so that you can get and keep positions of authority within your own region) and external politics (alliances, protection treaties, WA vote trading etc. to help your own region - usually quid pro quo). Do you have the original link to the forum topic?


Thanks for the replies, and yeah this is the url:

http://www.westpacific.org/forums/index ... l-knights/

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Postby Almonaster Nuevo » Mon Oct 12, 2015 2:25 pm

You do realize that was a propaganda piece, right...?
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