Aquinas wrote:Reddy wrote:Aquinas wrote:
I don't know what you're referring to with regards to Aloria, since English is not a primary language there. Its on 35%, compared to 88% for Welsh and 75% for German.
i referred to it because the Alorians similar to the Kundratis said:
Guidelines:
• Party names should be in both Welsh and German (English is acceptable but least preferred)
Reddy,
every party in
every nation is permitted to have their party name in English! Please re-familiarise yourself with section 6 of the Game Rules, particularly section 6.3. The only significance to the chunk of text you've just quoted is that it further confirms that whilst Aloria's Cultural Protocol considers Welsh and German to be core languages, it does not consider English in the same way (ie. precisely the
opposite of what you are claiming).
Eh, where did I question that parties are allowed to have their names in English? That's just patronising of you. I quoted that text to show that the player give a picture of their language preferences.
Anyway there is no need to drag this on with you. The Kundrati players' views are the ones that really matter on this and so far, no comments have been received from them.
Aquinas wrote:BTW that's confusing me, because when you and Selcru created Dranland's Cultural Protocol earlier in the year, you (then the only Mod) listed "English, Korean, Spanish or Welsh" for Dranland's NRG entry. This was because English is widely-spoken in Dranland, even though English is not a significant culture there.
Again the Dranish players gave clear instructions on this. As I said earlier, where instructions are clear, Moderation will follow that. Where they are not or even contradictory, we will look at the cultures as has been done some many times in the past.
Aquinas wrote:I'm not criticising Dranland's entry, just suggesting Kundrati should be entitled to the same consideration.
Of course not, you are just hinting that I gave Dranland preferential treatment. Nice
I was involved in that and anticipating the likelihood of future mudslinging, asked Colonelvesica to review it. The Dranish players (including me)) gave very clear instructions on language and they were followed.