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i do not know. that would be cool if u could do that but it would be unrealistic if a small country that got lucky with the UN put sanctions on a powerful one.
to put UN sanctions on another counrty, everymember of the UN would probably have to vote on it. (like the SMAC ruling council) Whoever builds the UN gets a seat at the table, no matter how small they are. otherwise you need to have at least 25% of the world's population or something
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I don't think we've heard anything about what the UN can do, only what it is composed of. The player who builds it, plus anyone who has either 25% of the world population or territory is on the UN.
Originally posted by Kyller
I don't think we've heard anything about what the UN can do, only what it is composed of. The player who builds it, plus anyone who has either 25% of the world population or territory is on the UN.
I find this to be very unrealistic. First, this means that only 2 or 3 civs will be on the UN at the same time. This might make it too easy to win a diplomatic victory. Secondly, in the real world, many smaller countries are in the UN. Vanuatu, a south Pacific island with 187000 people, is in the UN. That is only 0.000031% of the world's population. The Seychelles (79000), Andorra (63000), and Liechtenstein (32000) are also in the UN. Pretty soon, Apolyton might be big enough to get a UN Membership!
I find this to be very unrealistic. First, this means that only 2 or 3 civs will be on the UN at the same time.
Maybe you should think of it as the UN Security Council, which only has 5 member states I think. With the 25% rule, you could have 4: 3 big civs plus a small civ that built the wonder
In all likelihood, the required % of population/land mass to join the UN is capable of being modified, probably via the rules.txt file (or equivalent.) Change this percentage to 15% or less, and more nations will wind up on the UN.
Well, if it is the Security Council, does it get its own military units?
And even if there are only 2 or 3 people on it at a time, don't you think it is too easy to win a diplo victory? I heard somewhere that the UN has to vote on it. It could end up where you are the only person on the UN and you can vote yourself the winner.
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