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| Harry64 | January 11 2013, 06:48 PM Post #1 |
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Well this thread as the title suggests is regarding the creation and introduction of a new RP map. Please use this thread to give idea, thought and discussion regarding a new regional RP map. Thank you, Senator Cox |
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| Tu'Nasai | February 20 2013, 11:38 AM Post #201 |
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China is no where like Neplesia. In China people earn wages and make money, private enterprise is legal and luxury goods are available. Its easy to conclude they have something to work for. Neplesian citizens have everything supplied by the government since they are all apart of the military. The Neplesian economy has no where near the amount of resources to supply this. How do they obtain their food? Who builds the houses? Its not like people would choose to do this for free, they have no incentive. The state is simply unrealistic on a large scale. I don't know why people think this is realistic. |
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| The Ruescher Empire | February 20 2013, 12:20 PM Post #202 |
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The Soviet Union is a good example of how it doesn't work for large nations It appears so on the surface, hell the Soviets were a hellishly scary nation, but if it ever faced a full war it would crumble from the inside.
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| pajaritos | February 20 2013, 01:07 PM Post #203 |
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eh tell that to germany, but no Neps nation can happen its all about how he works it out. Its not impossible its possible he would just have to make everything that happens on the inside realistic I can see that he'd only be able to probably go forth with maybe 1/4 of his army just to make sure his citizens do turn on him. |
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| pajaritos | February 20 2013, 01:16 PM Post #204 |
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to better understand the type of governemt Neps has you need to know the definition
Great modern day example is Burma
Edited by pajaritos, February 20 2013, 01:17 PM.
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| Tu'Nasai | February 21 2013, 02:29 PM Post #205 |
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Modern day Burma is a shithole and poor as hell. Not to mention its soldiers are poorly trained plus having little reason to fight |
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| The Ruescher Empire | February 21 2013, 03:23 PM Post #206 |
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Its an interesting form of government, but it just cannot work on a large scale, at least not forever. |
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| pajaritos | February 21 2013, 06:13 PM Post #207 |
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I'm only stating it can, never said for how long but this form of governemt would need to have a mix of something else to keep it going
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| Itsaria | February 23 2013, 03:29 AM Post #208 |
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We should have a map you have to pay for. Like TAR. First plot is free, and the rest you have to pay for. Actually make the money worth having. |
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| Harry64 | February 23 2013, 07:59 AM Post #209 |
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That what we are doing Itsaria...
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| Tu'Nasai | February 23 2013, 10:56 AM Post #210 |
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I agree with you Itsaria Are you guys actually doing the pay system. I thought you rejected it? |
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