Talk:Humanity's Course (Map Game)/@comment-26955071-20151118104741

I think that the UN and General Assembly (Including NPC nations) should get more involved in the game and use the UN Charter and previous turns as references to it's actions in "maintaining world peace". Despite the game being plausible and in fact a gracious experience, invasions and war are easily made by countries. To make the storylife possibly more "realistic", the UN as an inter-governmental organization and a "watchdog" should receive a more vocal role in Mod responses / Mod Events.

Example: The UN Secretary-General expresses concern over what he calls "suppression of religious rights and a provocation against the Muslim and Christian population" regarding Israel's seizure of neighborhoods from the Armenian quarter and implementing it into the Jewish Quarters, and the destruction of Islamic property built in the 19th and 20th century at the Temple Mount. He reminds Israel of it's fundamental laws protecting faiths of all kind, and despite Israel's reassurances, they must do more to ensure such decisions that undermines minorities won't happen, and instead prioritize their liberty. He asks nations to pressure Israel in reversing it's decisions to demolish buildings in the Old City and respect it's historical value.

Example (2): Mod Event: The UN Security Council is commissioned to discuss South Africa's shocking invasion of it's neighboring countries, which ruins their self-determination and soveriegn rights. The Secretary-General recommends Security Council members to find a way for South Africa to withdraw from the occupied countries.

Example (3): The UN Trusteeship council accepts Israel and the West Asian Republic's request to administer captured territory in the Arabian Peninsula, taken from the rogue APK, and recognizes the existence of the following territories created by both nations. The Trusteeship also takes the Riyadh zones into account, although extensive disagreements has forced the proposal to be forwarded to the General Assembly. The General Assembly will vote on the resolution at early 2063.

UN Charter (As reference for Mods) - http://www.un.org/en/documents/charter/intro.shtml

Again, these are just a proposal, which I hope can excel the gameplay of Humanity's Course. :)