Something Interesting
Saber AbdAllah
Hello everyone;
I write this article for 3 reasons:
1- Because I've been in this game for about 3-4 months and have no idea how the political system works in eUSA lol! Why not work together instead of against each other
2- Please comment below so I can complete the mission
3- Endorsements and subscriptions are appreciated
Thanks you 🙂
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I also don't know about politics in the game 😁
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eUSA has it's own military industrial complex that holds way to much sway in politics, that and players that have no real control of their RL come to this game and squat on/in a political party and that is why it stinks so bad
Every game relies on some kind of tension or conflict. When this doesn't exist, people create it internally. Some people understand this. Some don't.
hello
Communism once worked well in the game, then Admin changed the rules. Now we have Inflation and no state run companies, etc.
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Welcome in erepublik!
The main thing to understand is that the SFP rocks and the other parties roll. 😉
o7
Missions ftw
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Welcome!
o7
Everything you hear about me is true
I wish everyone would work with us too Saber 😉
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welcome to eRepublik. Where everything is made up and the FP points don't matter
Hi,
Simply put, this is an internet browser game, expect little, endur much. 😁
Americans enjoys their politics. The more drama the better. A good portion is just bluster but does encourage long term rivalry. Occasionally you have jerks that come out of the woodwork. This has recently happened, bringing real world anger into the game. Several real people behind the avatars were hurt to the point they quit the game. Internet bullying is an unfortunate result of the anonymity provided by hiding behind a monitor.
I would suggest,
1. Join a top 5 party, just pick one at random.
(You can change parties easily if you change your mind.)
2. Do nothing initially, be a fly on the wall.
(Observe without taking any action.
Wait for a party member to approach you.
I wouldn't give two hoots for a party that doesn't notice a new member.)
3. If/When you are approached ask questions.
(Don't settle for a welcome basket and a handshake.)
4. Get involved and do stuff.
(There will be one, maybe two people that make thing happen, be their new best friend.)
5. After a month or so evaluate the party.
> Do you feel "at home"?
> Have you been educated and encouraged?
> Do you agree with the ideology, can you get behind party goals?
If no then pick another party. If you have legitimate friends just explain why your trying another party. If they truly are friends they will wish you well.
6. When you find the right place for you be a good citizen, do your part and enjoy!
Hope you find my hints helpful.
I'm unbiased 'cause I'm eCanadian.
If I were poaching I tell you to move north! 😁
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What Thedillpickl said
What the pickle said.
I "have no idea how the political system works".
Good luckk
o7