16.05.2013 - 12:28
So, today I decided to try out UN game. I was terrible at it. At turn 2 I was declared rogue and soon I was defeated. Is there a guide to play this map, or can you give me the basics? (I understood that I shouldnt attack whoever I want, but I need a reason and to ask for allowance to attack (why do I need that allowance?))
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16.05.2013 - 13:18
Good question, its because Un Games are for noobs. play other scenario/map and you will be able to do anything :p
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16.05.2013 - 15:05
I created a useful tutorial of how to play UN games that includes just only one step: *Abandon the game.
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16.05.2013 - 18:23
Here are some rules. 1. Nations that declare war on each other must state it in game chat with a reason & must wait for the UN to accept or decline. The UN cannot decline certain reasons for war. 2. Neutral territory will be auctioned by the Swiss bank or UN will split it evenly between the nations of the region. 3. Oil fields are free game in international waters only; however, if a nation takes another nation's oil rig in international waters then it's a legitimate reason of war. 4. Nations & UN cannot enter another nation's airspace or land without permission. Trespassing is a legitimate reason for war. 5. Nations can support their allies by helping to defend land or by giving money, but they cannot help invade without UN permission. Also Allies of a rogue nation must pay debt for rogue's destruction unless they unally that rogue nation before the war. 6. Each nation has voting powers. If enough votes are in UN has to allow it. example: if USA declares war on Mexico and at least 4 nations agree then war must go on however Mexico will have 2 turns to prepare. Nations can vote against it as well. If a nation doesn't give the defending nation a chance to prepare then they will become a rogue nation. 7. Threats are a legitimate reason for war. 8. The UN cannot use or build nukes at all or it's auto rogue for them! 9. The International community can veto UN declarations or declare a UN rogue with 3/4 majority, rounded down. 10. UN can't stop World War III however they can protect nations that wish to stay neutral. 11. The UN cannot occupy land at all. The UN can however conquer rogue nations until the nation is dead then UN must clear out immediately. 12. If a nation is attacking a rogue nation the UN must allow the nation to conquer the rogue nation as the land is Free for all. 13. If a UN drops out, quits, or goes Rogue then Switzerland will be giving the UN title for the remainder of the game and the remaining UN must help Switzerland control the UN base that the previous player was. And Also There are 2 UNs in the game
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17.05.2013 - 04:24
^My tutorial is much better than that.
---- I dont understand why people says that Full Package is too expensive: http://imageshack.us/a/img854/6531/fzhd.png "I... Feel a little dead inside" -Gardevoir
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17.05.2013 - 07:47 Vladimir Lenin Cont șters No shit sherlock
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17.05.2013 - 09:26
Why are so many of you suggesting to not play it? It seemed like a nice RP.
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17.05.2013 - 10:10
it sucks
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17.05.2013 - 11:39
---- Nothing to impede progress. If you want to see the fate of democracies, look out the windows.
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17.05.2013 - 13:00
People just bitch about UN games for no good reason. Nobody forces them to play it. Same goes for Game of Thrones political games and similar RP scenarios with rules. It's a whole different gameplay and quite more chaotic / unpredictable most times, I guess that's also the reason why many people play them so often. I like them a lot too (even or especially as Swiss ), as well as other non-RP scenarios like Ancient World, Colonial Empires and World 1860s. Lost my interest in most "normal" games a very long time ago because it's not as much fun for me. Anyway: No one gets hurt by them, except people who have no clue what they are into when they join. So it's a good thing to have another posting in the forum with the rules here, so people have a chance to get more accustomed with them before they join such a match.
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17.05.2013 - 22:01
Ill fuck in the ass
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18.05.2013 - 18:15
Pick UN and kill all noobs...
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18.05.2013 - 18:29
Why so vulgar? A "yes" or "no" would have been sufficient... or not?
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01.06.2013 - 23:21
Can someone explain the idea that UN games are for noobs? I tried it (didn't find them all enjoyable but I can see why they would be liked) and my only problem with it is how slow everything is. UN is usually biased and supports only certain people, probably friends. Oh, and not to mention how half the players drop in the first 4 turns. Aside from that, what are the problems that make it nooby?
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