Hey! You! Yes, you, [shlongbeast]. Read this blog and join the 64Digits CyberNations alliance!
———————————————-Re-posting because some folks are drifting away, I want to solidify a core of members and seriously enter recruitment phases. Please check the forums. A good way to make money for your nation early on is to sell Technology to other players, since you should be focusing on infra anyway. We have buyers lined up and ready to go.Another fun way to pass the time is through the sport of tech raiding, where you attack small unaligned nations (The unaligned part is important) in order to steal land, tech, and money that is added to your own.Beyond that, remember that this is a political simulator, not a nation building game, and you will have more fun by participating in the community aspect. It's also a somewhat slow paced game, but when a war happens, it's the best time you'll ever have.———————————————Charter available here:http://cybernations.64digits.com/forums/index.php?topic=57.0Thus the alliance is ready for phase two, which is to recruit from the general CN population en masse.BUT WAIT! There's a problem!There is scarce little activity from people who are actually from 64Digits.com. Even the people who for a month stuck with it and built their nations every day, are drifting away.I know it's been boring till this point, but that was sort of expected.First, you should realize, this is not a nation building game, it's a political simulator. If you don't engage at some level, you're bound to get quickly bored! Either internal alliance politics or global politics. Otherwise you're just twiddling your thumbs 'till the next big war breaks out.I predict that our recruitment may gain us between 50-100 new members, none of which come from 64Digits.com. The intent was that we would form a government core of mostly 64Digits members - We are smart, we are relatively elite compared to most of the internet, even compared to the highly intellectual CyberNations community (The part active in political discourse that is). And most importantly, our namesake in the game is '64Digits.' We're smart enough to make a huge impact in this game - and this game is basically a long, drawn out game of chess.Plus, as programmers, we have another advantage - the ability to write calculators and a series of other tools to gain a technical mastery over the game as no other alliance can.So join and lets do this! That means you, [shlongbeast].Copypasta Information:Our forums are at http://cybernations.64digits.com/forums/ and we have an IRC channel at #cn64 on irc.coldfront.net, and the game itself, which you should register for, is located at http://www.cybernations.net/ (Though I'm sending you through my referral link, there's no use in throwing free resources in the trash)When you create your nation, pick the White Team as your team color. There are very good guides on how to play (Read: power leveling) on our forums, and I'll mask you for membership once you create your nation. You should then click "Edit My Nation" towards the bottom of the Nation Menu, and under Alliance Affiliation, select Choose Other and then type in '64Digits.'Monies will be dropped on your heads at one point or another, probably sooner than later, to the tune of $3 million a pop, the maximum allowable aid to be sent.Signing up for a forum account and filling out an application is now a requirement if you haven't already joined. Because we will soon be entering a period of intense recruitment, it is necessary to keep a record and to maintain the paperwork. (You're automatically accepted for being a member of 64Digits.com though)
Yes you [shlongbeast]?
Usertag FAAAIL >:(So do you actually come here to do anything but advertise this?
I haven't signed up because of your past 100 references to this, and this time is no different.
I haven't signed up because that game is boring as hell and demands a lot of attention, and this time is no different.
Slightly less rage inducing than the space game though (ogame or something?).
That game looks so damn boring.
I think I speak for all of us (especially [shlongbeast]) when I say: NO THANKS
I'm glad sir Xemic spoke on my behalf…technically.
sirxemic speaks for [schlongbeast]