Originally
posted by
Marshal:
i said if it prevents aka doubted it preventing (server details nor wiki tell what tourny gdi exactly does outside prevents attacks to or from too big or too small countries).
this is jibberish. Also the GDI button on main menu explains what GDI does on every server, or just about.
On tournament it states:
"The Global Defense Initiative (GDI) is an open organization dedicated to the protection of our members. As a member of GDI, you will receive the protection of GDI forces. No country more than twice your size or less than half your size will be able to go to attack you without first formally declaring war. On this server, GDI protection is free and required."
On primary it states:
"The Global Defense Initiative (GDI) is an open organization dedicated to the protection of our members. As a member of GDI, you will receive the protection of GDI forces. Unless you have attacked a country twice or more, that country will only be able to commit the following attacks or harmful spy ops against you: standard strikes, planned strikes, steal tech, bomb banks, burn oil, and burn bushels. However, we require your assistance in return. You will be required to pay $5 per acre of land you own to the GDI fund as long as you are with us. In addition, you will not be allowed to commit offensive acts which are not standard strikes, planned strikes, or beneficial spy ops against other countries unless they have attacked you more than once. You can only join GDI if you haven't attacked or done a harmful spy op and cannot leave after joining. In the final six hours of the game, you will not be able to engage in any offensive actions against countries that have not hit you at least once."
They are clearly different.
Originally
posted by
Marshal:
gdi rules should be same on all servers.
They should not, they are not. Why do you tell it to someone who asks these questions as if they are. If you don't know the answer its OK not to post, or even make it clear that you don't know how GDI works and he should take it from another person.