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Supreme Ruler Jeremy

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I was saving up for 7 days waiting for my nations 1 year anniversary. Yesterday, my profile read, 2/22/2007 3:26:13 PM (365 days old) and I did not see the anniversary thing at the top. Thinking it might be a glitch I collected anyway. :rolleyes:

Now, I log on today and find it saying 2/22/2007 3:26:13 PM (366 days old) and NOW it says "Congratulations. Your nation is one year old today. In celebration your citizens will experience +5 happiness today."

Last time I checked a year was 365 days old. This glitch cost me somewhere from 10-15 million dollars. :unsure:

I'm not pleased.

http://www.cybernations.net/nation_drill_d...ation_ID=111216

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I was saving up for 7 days waiting for my nations 1 year anniversary. Yesterday, my profile read, 2/22/2007 3:26:13 PM (365 days old) and I did not see the anniversary thing at the top. Thinking it might be a glitch I collected anyway. :rolleyes:

Now, I log on today and find it saying 2/22/2007 3:26:13 PM (366 days old) and NOW it says "Congratulations. Your nation is one year old today. In celebration your citizens will experience +5 happiness today."

Last time I checked a year was 365 days old. This glitch cost me somewhere from 10-15 million dollars. :unsure:

I'm not pleased.

http://www.cybernations.net/nation_drill_d...ation_ID=111216

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Ortal Land is correct, it is not a glitch, it's how the system has always worked. Nations started before 12:00 noon receive the anniversary bonus, in the case of the one year anniversary bonus, on day 365. Nations like yours, started after 12:00 noon, receive the bonus the day after, hence on day 366. BTW, it only cost your nation $2,845,596.11. You have 65,251 citizens. The anniversary is worth 5 happiness which is worth $20.75 since you have all the economic improvement modifiers. Assuming your tax rate is set at 30%, that means the anniversary pays out $6.23 per citizen, in your case, $406,513.73. Times the seven days you indicated that you have been saving for the anniversary, it comes to $2,845,596.11.

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