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Effects of Commendations and Condemnations?

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Mengsk
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Effects of Commendations and Condemnations?

Postby Mengsk » Fri Mar 29, 2013 4:30 pm

I wonder...exactly what is the point of commending and condemning countries? There doesn't seem to be any punishment for being condemned or any bonus for being commended.

Seems sort of pointless to have these in the first place. Though I can see why it wouldn't be a good idea to add actual effects to commendations/condemnations seeing as how one country that gets on the wrong side of a really influential nation will end up getting crushed, while big nations could garner support and gain unfair bonuses.
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Postby The North Polish Union » Fri Mar 29, 2013 4:34 pm

The only effect of a condemn/commend is that the nation or region in question gets a badge next to their name.
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Postby Django Islands » Fri Mar 29, 2013 4:37 pm

I would like a badge.
I punched a cat once can i get condemmed for that?
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