Lucipher wrote:I'm curious how the planned Davostag x Telamon war will affect the two nation's rankings here. As both of us (me and Augustus) have done some military recently, and I've done economic stuff, would you judge either of them likely to change? Or would it be something that we'd determine after the war and update the rankings after? As I'm planning on doing lots of military and especially economic rp going forward before the war. Thanks.
jamescfm wrote:Linked to what Wu already said about Seko, I can see the reasoning behind upgrading the country based on the political component of the ranking but he's right that we've not done any military role-play. Is there perhaps an argument that we should have three rankings, one for economics, one for military and one for political power/influence? The latter two are obviously related but they're similarly related to economics and that's separate at the moment. Perhaps something to consider for the future?
Auditorii wrote:Lucipher wrote:I'm curious how the planned Davostag x Telamon war will affect the two nation's rankings here. As both of us (me and Augustus) have done some military recently, and I've done economic stuff, would you judge either of them likely to change? Or would it be something that we'd determine after the war and update the rankings after? As I'm planning on doing lots of military and especially economic rp going forward before the war. Thanks.
We definitely noted that you're on the upswing but didn't feel that the RP met the criteria for a jump quite yet. While we tend to and try to do rankings as a whole, there is no real reason we can't move individual countries up if we feel that specific ones have met the criteria prior to the once a month general review.
Auditorii wrote:1. We're largely supportive of removing Great Powers due to events within the country, voluntary down-ranking, and other factors such as economic collapse leading to loss of political/military power and a few other things that we'd take into account if we saw them (i.e. extension of power without realistic basis for it, etc.)
2. I mean, I'm not a fan of copy-pasting real life articles, I know players who do it and I know who have done it there is nothing in the rules against it. Personally I think that it cheapens the RP because you're literally copy-pasting, swapping out names and using other peoples work but that's a personal preference.
3. Reintroducing budgets? We consider spending when it comes to defense and economic rankings to a degree, we understand that the economic section of the game is not entirely functional nor should it really be heavily considered but we use it as a measurement. For instance we've seen some countries spend 10, 15 and 20 percent GDP on defense without the supporting background to justify such a short term boost (war, civil war, etc.) or support of a Very Strong/Strong economy and consider that a negative economic factor. I know that came up in discussions for the last ranking, I can't say for previous discussions we had many nations that had specific issues with too high spending in some areas.
4. Population is a factor but it's not very high on the list, as you mentioned we've got no official policy on what nations can and cannot become Great Powers. I think personally that there are some that should be limited due to mitigating factors but that's something that Vesica and I discuss when it happens, we've been fortunate enough to not really have to cross that bridge yet.
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