Rg0mx wrote:Hi all . I am the guy ( gal to be exact) Whitcomb joshua mentions that I am thinking of leaving Hellas to join Spain. First things first. I haven't left yet. I am just trying to understand how politics in this game works. Being totally alone in a nation doesn't help. Even if I had all the resources in the pg world I wouldn't know what to do to revive my nation. I am still trying to figure out how to build a fleet . So this is not a talk about a few people struggling against huge player bases like Spain , IOM and the US. This is just a total newbie all alone gal trying to get a grip of whats going on around her.
My first impression though is that the game mechanics on this area are wrong. Instead of offering new arrivals the choice between so many zombie nations it could for example only offer the choice to join one of the 10 most active nations . Then later when lets say someone reaches a high enough rank inside one's nation (lets say a duke or baron or something) to offer the possibility (through a mission) to desert, steal gold and resources from one's nation and band together with a at least 20 others to form and become the king of a new nation. Then this new nation might have a chance of starting to play a role on the international politics of this game.
To give you a quick rundown on Nations in relation to newer players.
There are 5 items that new players should look for when selecting a nation (in order of relevance)
1). Ship Taxes
2). Active Members - (Inactive players usually don't have ships and if they do they will eventually be kicked from a nation for owing too much debt ie not paying taxes)
3). Skirmish Insurance - (Requires a treasury to payout which means sufficient taxes and thus active members are needed. The lower the taxes the more players/ships you need to cover the costs)
4). Port Ownership - (Helps with skirmish insurance, but isn't a necessity. Is a must for Royal Stipends.)
5). Royal Stipends - (Should not be the sole factor in determining which nation to join. Good stipends can come with some negatives, such as higher ship taxes for low nation ranks to prevent mooching on the Treasury)
Any other functions of the nation, to include nation ranks are something a new players doesn't need to focus on. A new player should have the basics down before getting involved in the workings of a nation.
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