10 Golden Pennies For Your Thoughts
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I suppose screenshots is the only thing I can think of right now. That could still be manipulated via Photoshop possibly?
Screw the screenshots I suggest using video capture after that sending the video or uploading it online!
Make them request 100 iep a day for 75 days
Screenshots are easily faked.
We're trying to make these programs available to all Irish citizens. We have ppl who are unable to use the forums, creating/uploading videos is probably too much to ask.
Breaking up grants into several small donations won't actually prove it gets spent properly. Plus it'd be a seiously slow pain in the ass!
I'm looking for a magic bullet, some loophole or trick of mechanics to bypass the new limitation
Well considering that in the last system you still could have someone run off with IEP:
1. Give them the dosh
2. Assume price of WRM is 0.31 IEP (or whatever) per day
3. They are required to send half (or whatever) of the daily amount made from the RM company, until you reach the 3750 IEP mark (or whatever).
4. On reaching that mark, you pay back the IEP they sent you.
Like a deposit
Small donations wont prove anything, but show both sides dedication. It wont be as demanding as big donations, and it would allow more people to request as revenue builds.
you can ask admins to give you picture of their lands/
I'm noticing that if you hover over upgrade/downgrade buttons you can see the unique company ID number. I just can't figure out how to get to a visible page for it. Is the UI data still accessible? Perhaps it can be researched on that front.