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Just reading through the story-thread to be able to cast my votes in the best possible way, I came across this message of The Capo:
You can be a King without monarchy.
The Spartans elected a King, the Romans elected a King, and the titles weren't necessarily hereditary (although sometimes that wound up happening). The word King doesn't necessarily connote hereditary rule.
Just something to think about.
For the record:
- Sparta has never named any of it's leaders 'King' or 'Emperor' or anything like that. Lacedaemon, Menelaus, Alexander, they were all just 'leaders of Sparta'.
The leaders of the city-states in the beginning (Corinthia, Athens and Sparta) were also just 'leaders'.
I've always made sure that my characters were placed well in their time-context. No big palaces in the early ages, leaders just living in houses. No special ceremonies, etc.
I think it's not fair that I'm used as an example of something I never did.
Just had to make that clear.
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LAST day to Vote for August!
Some players didn't vote for the 3 questions, therefor I'm going to list them again:
There's also a request by The Capo to vote for a pre-set punishment on the 33% move rule. Read his post in the quote below.
I want to ask all of you to vote for the following 3 issues:
1. Do you agree to round the 33% down to 6 hours (instead of 6 hours and something)
[YES] [NO] [ABSTAIN]
2. Do you agree that we should have a pre-set rule for violation of the 33% move rule?
[YES] [NO] [ABSTAIN]
3. If there will be a pre-set rule, will you agree with the pre-set punishment The Capo proposed?
[YES] [NO] [ABSTAIN]
A majority of the voters (except the abstainers and those who ignore this vote) must accept an issue for it to be accepted. Majority means more then 50%
If the results are exactly 50% then we will vote again without the option to abstain.
Something else, reading through the votes I get the idea that some players don't vote for August (only).
Some votes have clearly been casted based on what happened in September.
Maybe that's because there's too much time between the end of the month and the end of the vote.
Therefor next month there will only be a 3-day limit for voting. Players who aren't able to vote within those 3 days can send an e-mail to vote@diplo.plomp.eu to require a delay. (ie. b/c of vacation, stress at work, baby being born, marriage, being dumped by girlfriend, youth-right conference, etc.)
Right now it appears like most people wait till the last 3 days to vote anyway.
I've also received some votes that really make me confused. Why does someone get votes for stories while he hardly posted any story posts?
It's free for everyone to vote whatevery they like, just posting it here as a reminder. Post for stuff that happened in the right month. Vote based on what really happened, don't base it on politics (ie. he's number last, let's give him some votes) or alliances (he's my friend) or something like that.
List of civs who voted:
Portugal
Korea
Persia
Vikings
Holy Roman Empire
Celts
Japan
Metalheads
Khmer
Maya
Greece
(7 civs didn't vote)
Civs that forgot to vote for the "3 questions":
maya
metal
celts
HRE
Portugal
VikingsLast edited by Robert; September 14, 2008, 05:20.Formerly known as "CyberShy"
Carpe Diem tamen Memento Mori
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Well, we must make sure that the last days of the month (and it's stories) won't be ignored for voting. That may happen when the fist day of the month is the last voting possibility.Formerly known as "CyberShy"
Carpe Diem tamen Memento Mori
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Originally posted by Pitboss Rome
So why infringe on free speech by deleting my posts then? I didn't see anyone deleting Capo's or Spain's posts.
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Originally posted by Pitboss Greece
Just reading through the story-thread to be able to cast my votes in the best possible way, I came across this message of The Capo:
You can be a King without monarchy.
The Spartans elected a King, the Romans elected a King, and the titles weren't necessarily hereditary (although sometimes that wound up happening). The word King doesn't necessarily connote hereditary rule.
Just something to think about.
For the record:
- Sparta has never named any of it's leaders 'King' or 'Emperor' or anything like that. Lacedaemon, Menelaus, Alexander, they were all just 'leaders of Sparta'.
The leaders of the city-states in the beginning (Corinthia, Athens and Sparta) were also just 'leaders'.
I've always made sure that my characters were placed well in their time-context. No big palaces in the early ages, leaders just living in houses. No special ceremonies, etc.
I think it's not fair that I'm used as an example of something I never did.
Just had to make that clear.
And besides all of that you are GREECE not SPARTA, so when I made that statement it was not directed at you at all.
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To clarify since you two seem to be talking past each other. Capo is talking about the REAL Greece and Rome in history. Pitboss Greece is talking about the Greek and Roman players in this game.
<--- translator.Captain of Team Apolyton - ISDG 2012
When I was younger I thought curfews were silly, but now as the daughter of a young woman, I appreciate them. - Rah
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I guess the voting system isnt working either. I thoguht we were all old enough and ugly enough to not let in game situations or personalties affect how we vote but obviously not.
As Cyber says, how does some one get voted for stroy telling when he hardly posts at all. The voting for stories foesnt have to go to the one thatposts the most, far from it. But out of hte 18 civs to choose one that rarely posts is an insult to those that do try to keep the game interesting.
Also voting for activities occuring in september instead of July means those civs that did a lot of stuff in late july will miss out on deserved votes.
Oh well I guess i was expecting a lot when this voting came in.
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Originally posted by Pitboss Vikings
I guess the voting system isnt working either. I thoguht we were all old enough and ugly enough to not let in game situations or personalties affect how we vote but obviously not.
As Cyber says, how does some one get voted for stroy telling when he hardly posts at all. The voting for stories foesnt have to go to the one thatposts the most, far from it. But out of hte 18 civs to choose one that rarely posts is an insult to those that do try to keep the game interesting.
Also voting for activities occuring in september instead of July means those civs that did a lot of stuff in late july will miss out on deserved votes.
Oh well I guess i was expecting a lot when this voting came in.
That said, I did notice that certain teams who hardly seem to post (whether stories or diplomacy) got more votes than *I* thought they should have. But again, we shouldn't jump to conclusions just yet."Our cause is in the hands of fate. We can not guarantee success. But we can do something better; we can deserve it." -John Adams
One Love.
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