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11 years ago
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I chose the first option, and everything grew as much as possible.
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11 years ago
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Hey guys, I have an idea to create a state of cultists. The main challenge: to combine extremely high, fanatical religiosity, love for nature, and some kind of scientific progress. What do you think?
manual labourers must be willing to have cybernetic limbs to get a job
By the way, when I passed the law, I expected to receive some kind of banner. But alas.
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11 years ago
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I didn't know you would take my words about finding Lovecraft more interesting to read than you so personally!
I suggest naming the capital R'lyeh and the leader Cthulhu.
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11 years ago
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Ment
Hey guys, I have an idea to create a state of cultists. The main challenge: to combine extremely high, fanatical religiosity, love for nature, and some kind of scientific progress. What do you think?
=my main.
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11 years ago
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I didn't know you would take my words about finding Lovecraft more interesting to read than you so close to heart!
I suggest naming the capital R'lyeh and the leader Cthulhu.
Why not? )
=my main.
Oh, so we'll get along.
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11 years ago
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Let's get along just like Christians and Muslims do.
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11 years ago
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Hey guys, I really need your advice. I received an issue that allows me to change from a planned economy to a market economy. If I choose something wrong, it will be impossible to fix later (or very difficult to fix). My goal is to allow small businesses. I want to add some private sector to the economy without abandoning State-Owned Industry and Government Industry. What do you advise me to choose, and what consequences will each option have? As I understand it, the first option will add private industry (which is what I want), the second will leave everything as it is, and the third will eliminate everything except private industry. Does anyone know for sure?
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11 years ago
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I experienced this; I considered them different types of garbage and simply rejected them. After some time, I was given a second one, something like #210, which gave me a private one (the third option). And then I legalized small businesses and, for a long time, had both private and state-owned ones. And then the state-owned ones disappeared.
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11 years ago
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Guys, I have an idea to create a state of cultists.
Well, Dungeon is already a state of cultists. And they have a development level of 108. However, they are not quite the kind of cultists you described.
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11 years ago
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They died due to being uncompetitive.
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11 years ago
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I believe we already have a clear winner.
Therefore, I can begin militarizing the country.
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11 years ago
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yeah, there are issues where you can support small businesses or large ones, even monopolies.
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11 years ago
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In a way, Ditare is the state of cultists. And they have a tech level of 108. However, they are not quite the same kind of cultists as you described.
Okay, I'll keep that in mind.
I think we already have a clear winner.
So I can start militarizing the country.
Yep.
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11 years ago
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Well, that’s a twist! I’m going to go and check on Tsar-Atom.
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11 years ago
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"We need more issues", you said. "Why are the editors taking so long to edit?" you asked. "Damn those Editors are hot", you gasped. And we heard you. We did!

This year we passed 400 issues in-game. Some of them have been controversial - like that time we put in an issue that kicked a few long-term delegates out of their seats (lulz) - but most of them have been widely welcomed. We write and edit issues for your enjoyment, and we always love to hear feedback. And by "we" I mean the other editors, not me, obviously.

But! We decided to do something not really attempted before - issue chains. We've had one in-game for a while which was a trial run for what we've endearingly called The Chain. This 19-issue story has different routes in which to travel, all with different endings. Involving a conflict with a far off nation, you can either solve your problems like the diplomat you are, or you can just be a jerk about it and start killing everybody. Either way is good.

The first issue in The Chain is called Diamonds Are An Expat's Best Friend! I tell you this because this chain is a once-off per nation - if you dismiss a single issue in it, you're never going to get it again.

We've worked on this for about 18-24 months. We hope you like it and let the Team know if you spot an error. You won't though. We're good.

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