How to get more involved in the community
Mann551
That's the real question isn't it? and that is what I would like answers to. How could I get more involved in the main stage of eCanada?
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Mann551
That's the real question isn't it? and that is what I would like answers to. How could I get more involved in the main stage of eCanada?
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Want a job as minister of immigration. Look over who has applied for CS. See where there from, check patriot damage and make sure there not from one of our enemies countries.
CS passes are limited so make sure there account is not new and they would be a benefit to our country. Check political medals for xp and strength, rank and division for how good if a soldier they would be.
Pm me your opinions on who has applied and recommendations.
Hey! I forgot that I was MoI...
Yeah, you've forgotten for the past several months.
We just got Congress back and I don't even really know how CS works now...Dictator has passes, right?
It used to be enough to find a good MU and join a political party. Unfortunately admin has killed politics for all practical effect. :/
just wait 2 weeks and then talk to the 25 players who are left.
Six simple steps:
Step 1) Join MDP
Step 2) Be awesome
Step 3) Pick fights with important people
Step 4) Get noticed
Step 5) Fail upwards
Step 6) Run for public office
It all comes down to making noise and establishing your character. If you become a person that people want to work with, people will work with you. At least until Plato hammers the last fail-stake through the game's heart once and for all and finally kills it for good, which can happen any day now.
If you really want to make a difference here, get more people playing the game.
Do stuff.
Write stuff: media, PMs to get in touch with people, comment on media, etc.