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AzAcE
Okay, so I started playing this game when I was around 16-17. I now have moved out of my mother's house and the last time I logged into my nation from there was like a week ago ( I believe). My question is that now my little brother wants to play the game too and I told him that he can't because if he creates an account my nation and all my work gets deleted.

So I am wondering if he can create an account as long as I never log into mine at my mom's house again? I believe there is some way for you all to make sure that I don't log into mine at my mom's house correct? And if this is allowed will we be able to send aid back and forth? Because if so he plans on joining my alliance and there might be sometimes where he is required to send aid to me in a tech deal or me send aid to him etc.

If you need any more clarification please let me know.
Locke
If you never log in from the same IP again, you should be fine, but aid is a definite no, along with trading or warring on the same target.
AzAcE
Well, I know for sure that there would be aid between mine and his accounts since he would be joining my AA. We are a small AA right now and would probably be boosting him when we get ready to boost others. So if that is the case then I will tell him no.
Emperor Stranger
QUOTE (AzAcE @ Oct 23 2009, 11:53 AM) *
Well, I know for sure that there would be aid between mine and his accounts since he would be joining my AA. We are a small AA right now and would probably be boosting him when we get ready to boost others. So if that is the case then I will tell him no.


That's the rules. Your other IP is stained with your nation already. He can play, but he can't aid and such with you.
AzAcE
Okay, well I am not sure if I shall tell him he can play. Because I have a bad memory and I know that one day down the road I will forget that we can't aid each other and then lose my nation. lol
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