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Re: How are we going to conduct wars
« Reply #30 on: January 11, 2016, 10:32:39 am »
I'M trying to arrive at some sort of consensus for this, what do you think?

Have you guys been allowing one nation to just say there is a revolution in another nation? IE I could just simply say a revolution has started in the FSA?

*Slovak*
Not quite. We have staff initiated revolutions in other nations on occasion. But that is only to curb mass expansionism and to keep a semblance of realism. For example, one revolution that occurred was because someone started rebuilding the british empire.  Recapturing all of the british colonies through military force.

The staff then created an event sort of thing in which several of the captured territories openly rebelled and fought back against the person who was empire building. Which is an entirely realistic thing that may happen in such an event.

But otherwise, no, not just anyone can start a revolution in someone else's country just because.


Also, in my humble opinion, you have described a good system and should make it official.
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