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Re: Solo Win

Postby PiT (The Physicist) » 06 Feb 2010, 06:51

nermal wrote:Why in the world do surrendered countries have the right to vote?? Who do they expect will be casting them?


I imagine to prevent players randomly picking up easy wins due to one-way draws. Imagine it's Spring 1901 & the other six players get banned for multi-accounting. Easiest win ever, no? :lol:
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Re: Solo Win

Postby bb82 » 07 Feb 2010, 14:48

So all nations that have SCs need to vote, even if they surrender? I thought this is only true if that nation is in the draw proposal, otherwise they vanish from the list that is needed to reject/accept a draw.
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Re: Solo Win

Postby rayhond » 07 Feb 2010, 18:22

bb82 wrote:So all nations that have SCs need to vote, even if they surrender? I thought this is only true if that nation is in the draw proposal, otherwise they vanish from the list that is needed to reject/accept a draw.


I'm pretty sure that it is everyone who is currently in the game that needs to accept a draw. If there are surrendered people and people who are eliminated, then they don't need to accept. A weird situation is when someone gets proposed in a draw and then they surrender. They don't need to accept the draw anymore but it seems they could be part of the draw without being in the game.
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