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House Spencer wrote:Kubrick wrote:A thing to note is that in his last news post Spencer has basically declared all Jelbanian RP null and void by magically removing all foreign troops and annexing all federal states.
Sorry but the time for you to be playing toy soldiers with Jelbannia is over. We have had an election and my party won. I don't give permission for other nations to have Jelbania chopped up in bits. You did not have my consent for this. In any case it's blatantly against game mechanics.
If you want to control Jelbania come and play here we need another player I feel.
Polites wrote:House Spencer wrote:Kubrick wrote:A thing to note is that in his last news post Spencer has basically declared all Jelbanian RP null and void by magically removing all foreign troops and annexing all federal states.
Sorry but the time for you to be playing toy soldiers with Jelbannia is over. We have had an election and my party won. I don't give permission for other nations to have Jelbania chopped up in bits. You did not have my consent for this. In any case it's blatantly against game mechanics.
If you want to control Jelbania come and play here we need another player I feel.
It doesn't really work like that though. Game Rules don't allow RP laws to override game mechanics, and as such the other player in Jelbania cannot claim that your party didn't win the elections, for instance, but they do allow RP laws to cover aspects of the game not covered by the game system, such as aspects related to the military. The game was never really completed, which is why RP laws were introduced many years ago, and are enforced by Moderation. Since there's no way to use the game system to simulate foreign occupation or new independent or highly autonomous regions, Moderation-enforced RP laws became a necessity.
Your RP in Jelbania violates a number of game rules so unfortunately Moderation has had to rule it invalid. More specifically, you are not allowed to unilaterally affect the situation of Vanukean and Deltarian troops in Jelbania without the consent of players in Vanuku and Deltaria, as covered by Rule 6.b. You are not allowed to "peacefully escort" foreign troops from Jelbania given that Jelbania is far weaker militarily than either of those two nations, so such an action would be unrealistic, and as such prohibited by Rule 6.c. You are not allowed to withdraw consent from an RP that a) happened before you joined Jelbania and b) you acknowledged in character as having occurred, as covered by Rule 6.d. And lastly you cannot contradict existing and validly implemented RP Laws, as they are enforced by Moderation, as covered by Rule 6.e.
I understand you may disagree with the Game Rules as currently applied, and you are of course free to voice your disapproval and suggest improvements or changes. But you must understand that the current incarnation of the rules is the result of a decade of trial and error in trying to balance what can be achieved by the game mechanics with the stringencies of coordinating role-play, which has become a significant if not dominant aspect of the game.
Many of the issues you have difficulty with will be addressed differently in the sequel version of the game, currently in development. Feel free to check the developer's blog relating to the new Particracy.
Game Rules wrote:a. Role Play is a large part of Particracy, however it is not compulsory and as a general rule the game mechanics always “come first.”
House Spencer wrote:The foreigners living in Jelbania are treated well and will be allowed to keep there assets. We have changed the law so they can have multiple citizenship
The troops have been peacefully and respectfully escorted out of the country. Jelbania is an independent country with a national parliament making laws for all of the country. This is non-negotiable and I consent to nothing that does not recognise this. I do not want other countries controlling four fifths of my country specially when none if you can tell me a THING what the laws are or who the leaders names there are. Nobody told me about all this when I joined. The other party didn't even tell me what his party name meant for the 1st week.
I do not want to leave I worked hard here, forced to wait 2 weeks before being allowed a single 1 seat and made 50 bills
Please let me play my game in peace
rules wrote:ii.To overturn or abolish an RP law you must pass a bill with a simple majority which explicitly mentions which law you are scrapping and provides a link to the original law. You should then post a link to the bill on the RP Law Dismissal Thread.
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