Multipolarity II - Game Thread

However regardless of this, thats still, in light of Chinese population statistics a questionable number. (never knew china had 70 odd million people)

OOC: According to tani, each pop point represents 10,000 people. And I've only just noticed how massive that makes all our populations. :undecide:

DT
 
OOC: According to tani, each pop point represents 10,000 people. And I've only just noticed how massive that makes all our populations. :undecide:

DT

ooc: if each pop point represents 10'000 people. That means china (using a 10000 person per one point representative) should have around 100+ million people.

According to the vote where he says each point represents 10'000 people, China suddenly shrunk to 74 odd million people. So one can only presume there is a voting inconsistency there however way he spins it ;)

EDIT: As to the massive population question itself, if we just assume its 1000 persons per point, we get a much more reasonable 10+ million persons for China. So I think thats whats intended, or at least what SHOULD be intended. Still leaves missing votes in china though if his points are per-thousand.
 
According to the vote where he says each point represents 10'000 people, China suddenly shrunk to 74 odd million people. So one can only presume there is a voting inconsistency there however way he spins it ;)

OOC: Well he did note that voter turnout wasn't 100%..

DT
 
OOC: he said it was 90%. which still leaves 1.5 million (in the thousand persons per point) or 15 mil (under the 10K persons per point) or so voters unaccounted for.
 
OOC: So his maths was a bit off, its no reason to raise a scandal when you could just point it out to him. :rolleyes:

Edit: According to the numbers in the update and his post, turnout was 71%, which still isnt unreasonable.

DT
 
OOC: simple maths...

Fine, I won't call for a vote in the UN condemning the Chinese Empire for voting fraud like I was tossing up.
 
ooc: pesky demons :p
 
Yes yes, children are a menace to society. Moving on...
 
Each population, navy, army, air force unit is 1000 people. So, most folks are in the 10-11 million people range.

Though Katterland will probably break that when I get to their orders. Dun. Dun. DUNNNN.
 
Actually, that is exactly what we're saying. That's why we put down the anti-Formatic riots as quickly as we could, but are still against the actual religion and the parasites that run it.

Also, should I note how incredibly unlikely a private conversation between two people on the night of the coup is to reach the news? It would be like me commenting on CivG's narratives where it is someone talking to someone else.
 
Also, should I note how incredibly unlikely a private conversation between two people on the night of the coup is to reach the news? It would be like me commenting on CivG's narratives where it is someone talking to someone else.

One of the reasons why I haven't commented on it. :p

DT
 
Also, should I note how incredibly unlikely a private conversation between two people on the night of the coup is to reach the news? It would be like me commenting on CivG's narratives where it is someone talking to someone else.

CivG might be a bad example for this. :p
 
Not all of the 10 million people were on age of voting. There are children and people who did not voted. Also there are Invalids votes.
 
fair enough, although standard demographic values would dictate that you were actually adding votes that were never submitted if there was a 90% attendance rate (children on average across the world being around 30% of the population)
 
When we say 90% we talk about those who can vote, not the entire population.
 
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I don't think it is a big suprise, but I am dropping.
 
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