Excidium Planetis wrote:Wrong. Gameplayers have no effect on me as a nation unless I want it to have an effect. It has no bearing on me if a WA resolution banning child labor passes unless I choose to join the WA, unless I choose to RP with the WA as canon.
Raiders can't even take regions with active founders, or passwords without an SC resolution, so 90% of R/D is by native choice or apathy.
And even if Raiders took my region and kicked me out, that has no bearing on my roleplay at all. Gameplayers can't change my roleplay. I can roleplay just as well in The Pacific as I can in The United Federation of Planets.
The fact of the matter is that Gameplayers affect Gameplay, and Roleplayers affect Roleplay. No one has any more power than the other.
So you just admitted gameplayers have control over the WA? Thanks for accepting my point.
Raiders can take regions with active founders. This has been seen about 10 times across the past two years.
Yes but they do impact on you with that. You are pulled from your community. They can ultimately force you to move whereas you can't do anything to them. If the case is gameplayers only affect gameplayers then feel free to prove me wrong with this passing. However it won't.
Vancouvia wrote:Good I agree, discussing this with you is useless. It is literally the definition of pointlessness.
Just keep digging x