duck55223 said
So if I kept everything relevant to the economy and industry in one order it all get done.
Dice gods be willing.
duck55223 said
So if I kept everything relevant to the economy and industry in one order it all get done.
Dutchbag said
An order can do a shit tonne of things concerning one subject. You can write orders of multiple paragraphs, as long as it's all relevant to eachother.
Dutchbag said
Well, yes. If there is a treaty that affects your statistics it needs to be ratified, or presented to your parliament for ratification.
Dutchbag said
Your treaty order is an order reserved to sign a treaty. It can't be used on anything else. All effects of a treaty will be ratified by your signature. You can still use regular orders to sign treaties, but acts of war are confined to war orders.
I understand this isn't Outcast's game, but that's how it worked over there. I believe in that game you only need to use an order on treaties if you are giving up something (land, money, etc.) and that otherwise you could sign them willy-nilly like Dedonus was doing. We really need Stein to weigh in on this as I would rather not waste all of my orders on treaties that only say words with no real action behind them (i.e. giving up land, money, etc.)...
Pasta Sentient said
I would request that nations with historical animosity towards russia or near Russia geographically would also send orders to Stein. It would be kinda hard to even start the Russo-Japanese war if Dutchbag knew Japan's plans. This is nothing against Dutchbag, just requesting this to make the game fair and with no chance of there being any dispute.
NarcolepticSailor said
Sounds like a good plan.
Byrd Man said
Just pay me whatever the Philippines are worth. Also, an act of congress in 1902 bought the rights for 40 million.
Byrd Man said
The Philippines.
Pepperm1nts said
I wish I had shit to sell.