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King Alias
How come the alliance NONE isn't sanctioned? It shows over 500 nations, while some of the top sanctioned alliances have only 100-200.
Moreover, I am curious as to why you can name your alliance NONE. I believe it should be deleted, and unable to set your AA to NONE, besides just the normal none.
Arrnea
Firstly, 'NONE" and 'none' and 'None' are all read as the same thing by the game.
Secondly, it is not sanctioned because Admin has specifically made it so that it cannot be (due to the fact that NONE (the anti-alliance set up by Walford) would be read by the game as including EVERYONE who doesn't have an alliance affiliation (due to the previously mentioned case-insensitivity).

However, I do agree that you should not be able to set your alliance affiliation to 'NONE', or any other case variation thereof.
King Alias
QUOTE (Arrnea @ Jun 29 2009, 03:07 AM) *
Firstly, 'NONE" and 'none' and 'None' are all read as the same thing by the game.
Secondly, it is not sanctioned because Admin has specifically made it so that it cannot be (due to the fact that NONE (the anti-alliance set up by Walford) would be read by the game as including EVERYONE who doesn't have an alliance affiliation (due to the previously mentioned case-insensitivity).

However, I do agree that you should not be able to set your alliance affiliation to 'NONE', or any other case variation thereof.

Yeah, when you set your AA to 'NONE' it should just revert to 'None'
But from recruiting lists which take anyone with none as their Alliance Affiliation I got a message from the 'creator' of NONE and clicked the statistics and was astonished to see 500 nations in it, which seems ridiculous as TPF and other only have 100-200.

Admin, please make it so if you type 'NONE' as your AA it reverts back to 'None'
Col John S Mosby
* edit * please delete
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