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Heritor
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Posted - 2004.06.03 19:42:00 -
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Hello
I have been fruitless in my attempts to declare war on a hostile corporation.
I am the CEO and sole member of my corp, I am trying to declare war on another corp I have proposed a vote and voted for the war. After the 24hr wait there is nothing no sanctionable act or anything alike.
Is there anybody that could help me with this problem or share any knowledge about the war declaration function that I may have missed or not be familar with.
many thanks
Heritor
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Jade Constantine
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Posted - 2004.06.03 19:45:00 -
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Sometimes it takes a bit longer than the expected period for the successful vote to move into the implementable actions dialogue. Try reloading, clearing the cache and things like that.
Oh, maybe a silly question. But have you actually assigned yourself some shares?
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Mirus Crosius
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Posted - 2004.06.03 19:45:00 -
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I've noticed it sometimes takes more than 24 hours to become "sanctionable".
How long have you waited?
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Hakera
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Posted - 2004.06.03 19:46:00 -
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Have you moved the 1000 shares from the corp wallet to your own?
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Heritor
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Posted - 2004.06.03 19:48:00 -
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I did assign all 1000 shares to my account, it has been over 48hrs now.
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Bobby Wilson
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Posted - 2004.06.03 20:44:00 -
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use the support "ask a question" type of petition. I've found it's the fastest and most efficient way to get help when you've got an in-game bug that's messing with your game play. It seems to get to GMs very fast, when it's an appropriate question like this is.
BW
Originally by: Selim
Cool, congrats.
Oh, stupid idea by the way.
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Shamis Orzoz
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Posted - 2004.06.03 21:53:00 -
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My war declarations ALWAYS take more than 24 hrs to move to sanctionable acts. The average time is about 36 hours. I've petitioned it many times, but as usual there is nothing that can be done...
But here are the other important things to watch out for: 1. Make sure you actually cast your vote. 2. Make sure that the majority of the shares have voted yes. If you have more shares than the rest of the corp combined then you are the only one that has to vote. 3. Start a second vote immediately after you notice the first one didn't go to sanctionable acts, just in case you screwed something up. Nothing worse than waiting 4 days just to realize that you forgot to vote, or that you don't have any shares.
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