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What does NAP-3 really mean?
It was brought to my attention that I might have unintentionally broke a NAP-3 agreement in one of my games.
And the points that were given seemed legit to me, but I want to clarify with the honorable part of this community what do they think the fulfillment of a NAP means. Here are the two versions of it, we wil use the in game example of receiving a "no-more-nap" (NMN) notification on turn 49. Elitesix Interpretation; Betraying a NAP-0: If you submitted attack orders on 48, and battle on 49, give "notice" on 49, that is betraying the treaty. Fulfilling a NAP-0: Gave/Received notice and do not wait to give orders - attack orders on 49, and battle on 50, you fulfilled the nap-0 Fulfilling a NAP-1: Gave/Recieved notice on 49, wait 1 turn and do attack orders on 50, and battle on 51, you fulfilled the nap-1 Fulfilling a NAP-2: Gave/Recieved notice on 49, wait 2 turns and do attack orders on 51, and battle on 52, you fulfilled the nap-2 Fulfilling a NAP-3: Gave/Recieved notice on 49, wait 3 turns and do attack orders on 52, and battle on 53, you fulfilled the nap-3 My interpretation; Betraying a NAP-0 - Not Giving any warning, and just attacking. (aka "Gentleman's Agreement") Fulfilling a NAP-0 - Giving/Receiving warning on the same turn you are attacking. T49 Fulfilling a NAP-1 - Giving/Receiving warning T49, and attacking the next turn.T50 Fulfilling a NAP-2 - Giving/Receiving warning T49 , and attacking in 2 turns.T51 Fulfilling a NAP-3 - Giving/Receiving warning T49 , and attacking in 3 turns.T52 Which version is the "correct" version? |
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