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Police nationale PN| (Previously GRP|) - Printable Version +- Discovery Gaming Community (https://discoverygc.com/forums) +-- Forum: Role-Playing (https://discoverygc.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=9) +--- Forum: Unofficial Factions and Groups (https://discoverygc.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=67) +--- Thread: Police nationale PN| (Previously GRP|) (/showthread.php?tid=160287) |
RE: Police nationale PN| (Previously GRP|) - TuraelFA - 02-11-2020 In my Opinion some of the laws are stupid as well as example unrefined Ore restricted only to gallic cooperations ect. or trading generell then i think why the hell should any other gov dont make the same rules or espacily against Gallic Trading Cooperations ect. and if u look at it inRP from the sight of the Gallic Economy that would mean no Gold, Silver, Uranium, Helium and Helium 3, Scrap and Premium Scrap, Military Salvage ect. +some other normal wares for Gallic Factorys and at last my mind tells me that the Gallic Economy then coulnd make a lot of things anymore means probably the civilians would go berserk maybe the coorperativs too bcs with inner Gallic Trade there is as far as i know not much to earn that would then probably lead to civil wars or a dictatorship or another war or at last my Opinoin / Logic says so ;oD RE: Police nationale PN| (Previously GRP|) - Nightowl - 02-11-2020 @TuraelFA : Thank you for your feedback. Your proposal has reached the law writers. The Gallia remains xenophobic so our laws are made to reflect that. @all: However, I would like to ask all of you to limit your feedback to the Police National. I can't change the laws. RE: Police nationale PN| (Previously GRP|) - JC8 - 02-11-2020 (02-11-2020, 03:18 PM)Nightowl Wrote: @ JC8: Thank you for your Feedback. Don't bother explaining me that you're following your RP, i'm fully aware of that. That doesn't mean is the right thing to do from an activity and gameplay perspective, i'm not telling you to ignore smugglers or pirates, i'm telling you to let any lawful foreign trader to do all the trade they want in Gallia, otherwise this house will stay as stagnant as it was before, and eventually as dead as Kusari is. The visa laws were a thing before, but Gallia was in a state of war with literally everyone, that is not the case anymore. You didn't had any word when these laws were written, i'm quite sure of that, so you shouldn't really enforce those that will hurt both your reputation in front of the community and your activity, as i said already. Active Discords are useless if there's no one in-game to compensate that, i've only seen MNG and EOS logging to make raids in O'Tau against outcasts, outside of Gallia, as usual. Laws are only important cause there's someone in-game enforcing them, if no one is enforcing those laws, they technically don't exist. MNG are who wrote those laws, and they don't give two f*cks about Gallia, as it's obvious. If you aren't going to listen what i'm saying, it's up to you, it's your faction after all, ruin it as you wish. I was enough clear in my first post, there's no need for further clarification. RE: Police nationale PN| (Previously GRP|) - Val - 02-11-2020 MNG didn't write alone the laws. The representatives of the Duchy, République and of the Minarchy discussed and wrote the laws together. RE: Police nationale PN| (Previously GRP|) - Y'berg - 02-11-2020 That means there were more than one idiots who went like "This is a great idea!" Let me put it down for ya: 3/4th of 3.1 Munitions are sort of okay, but restricting prometheum, and ores is just straight up stupid. 3.2 in it's entirety 3.4 has a lot of idiotic restrictions too 3.5 and 3.6 in it's entiretiy are just virtual cockmeasuring tools 4.1 and 4.2 are just plain stupid again. To sum it up, whoever wrote these laws is just straight up used the old ones for most cases, or didn't wanted anyone to play in gallia. RE: Police nationale PN| (Previously GRP|) - Nightowl - 02-11-2020 (02-11-2020, 08:39 PM)Y'berg Wrote: ...whoever wrote these laws is just straight up used the old ones for most cases...That was the case, as I can safely say. |