Hyrule Posted October 21, 2018 Share Posted October 21, 2018 I'm not sure if this is the right place to ask this, but under the description for nation's unique ID's it says " If they match and the nations are trading with each other, in the same alliance, fighting the same nation(s), or cheating in any other way, please report it on the forum." Does that mean that if you had two nations, but did not join the same alliance, did not trade with one another, or did not go to war with the same nations, you would technically not be cheating? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tali Posted October 21, 2018 Share Posted October 21, 2018 Having multiple accounts controlled by you would be considered cheating. 1 account per person Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators Olive Penderghast Posted October 21, 2018 Moderators Share Posted October 21, 2018 Hello there @Hyrule! This is the official rules concerning your question: Quote Multiple Nations on the Same Network Each player is allowed to have one account and nation. Having multiple nations is a bannable violation. There is no limit on the number of nations that can play per network, so long as each nation is owned and controlled by a separate individual. Some restrictions will be imposed automatically on nations on the same network to prevent cheating. Using Alliance Banks to evade trade restrictions imposed on nations on the same network is a bannable offense. Two nations on the same network are allowed to be in the same alliance, but they are not allowed to declare war on the same nation. Failure to follow this rule will result in a nation strike the first time, and a ban the second time. Let's tackle the first paragraph: "Each player is allowed to have one account and nation. Having multiple nations is a bannable violation." This means you are only allowed to have one nation. You can be banned if you are discovered using a different account, so it's a bad idea and not worth the risk of being permanently banned from Politics and War, so please refrain from doing so! Now to the second paragraph! "There is no limit on the number of nations that can play per network, so long as each nation is owned and controlled by a separate individual. Some restrictions will be imposed automatically on nations on the same network to prevent cheating." This paragraph was added to the rules to allow friends and family to share networks, back in the olden days, it was one account per network, which would mean family members or friends on a work/school network would be banned, however this discouraged new players from joining so Alex, the game administrator and owner decided to relax the network rule but still prohibits multiple nations, so as long as each nation is owned by a different person, you can invite your friends and family to join up! I think the last two paragraphs are pretty self explanatory so I wont go over more on them, but if you need to re-read the Game Rules, you can find them on the bottom of the page or by clicking here! And as always, if you ever have a question you can ask any moderator(however Forum Moderators do not moderate anything in-game so if you need assistance concerning in-game, please contact @Alex or Chris as moderators cannot do anything with the in-game administration) Have fun and thank you for playing Politics and War -Olive Penderghast 1 1 Quote If you see something you think is breaking the Forum Rules please click the report button, and I will get an email stating that a report has been sent. Thanks! Suspended and have questions? You can contact me at my email at: [email protected] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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