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Some people find laying down the constitution the most exciting point. Personally i dont.Call to Power 2: Apolyton Edition - download the latest version (12th June 2011)
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Shure the disscussion here is slowed down, but actual the only real thing as far as I can see is only the constitution, most of the settings should be clear now. Then we need the constitution and the elections (who should play the game - our first president and so on.)
But there is one thing that shows that we don't loose steam is that the number of members of our civ group is still growing.
-MartinCiv2 military advisor: "No complaints, Sir!"
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Quickbeam3
I havent said much about the constitution because i am new to this and i assume the veterens know what they are doing. I do vote in all polls though and give my two cents worth if i think it is appropriate.[/SIZE]
Are you shure that the veterans know what they are doing? So you should look on these threads to be shure, of course only you have the time to do it. That's my problem right now. So if you have time then read the disscussion about the constitution and ask if you don't know why something is done in exactly that way and you have the feeling it could be done somehow better or different.
-MartinCiv2 military advisor: "No complaints, Sir!"
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Martin, I notice you say "shure" a lot. The correct spelling is sure
Quickbeam, join in the con discussions, even if you don't know what's going down. Ask why we're banningelectionsdictatorships and such. If we start another DG, you'll be able to give more than just your two cents
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I think it might be loosing steam, I think that the constitutions appear to be pretty well developed from the older ctp games. Should we move on to vote for them, or is more discussion really needed? Perhaps we need a motion to vote on the constitution?If it ain't broke, find a bigger hammer.
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