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Rebellion succesful - Where exactly do you change the official government type?

Started by Kain, August 20, 2011, 06:28:42 PM

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Kain

I find where to change if lords/council members should be appointed or elected (and if so, how often), but where do I change from tyranny to monarchy?

I remember last time I had a char rebel and he changed Oligarch from a tyranny to a republic, the realm was officially in anarchy until he chose a government system. This does not seem to be the case this time.
House of Kain: Silas (Swordfell), Epona (Nivemus)

Anaris

You cannot change the government type unless you are in anarchy.

If you rebel, and the ruler steps down, anarchy does not follow.  If you want to change the government type, you must rebel and win the rebellion by taking control of the palace.
Timothy Collett

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Kain

Quote from: Anaris on August 20, 2011, 07:51:48 PM
You cannot change the government type unless you are in anarchy.

If you rebel, and the ruler steps down, anarchy does not follow.  If you want to change the government type, you must rebel and win the rebellion by taking control of the palace.

Ah and there was no ruler. That is why I can't change it.
House of Kain: Silas (Swordfell), Epona (Nivemus)

Vaylon Kenadell

It's amazing (and yet increasingly less so, given all I've seen so far) to me that things as important as government, rebellion, and succession are not only buggy but also incredibly poorly-designed to begin with.

Bedwyr

Part of the problem with rebellions and secessions is that they just don't happen often enough.  A lot of things impinge on that code, and usually the coders get word of something being wrong when, well, something goes wrong.
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Kain

Quote from: Bedwyr on August 20, 2011, 08:30:18 PM
Part of the problem with rebellions and secessions is that they just don't happen often enough.  A lot of things impinge on that code, and usually the coders get word of something being wrong when, well, something goes wrong.

More rebellions and secessions to the people then :D
House of Kain: Silas (Swordfell), Epona (Nivemus)

JPierreD

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Kain

Quote from: JPierreD on August 20, 2011, 09:07:50 PM
Lurias: Benefiting BM through rebellions since Dwilight.  8)

Hehe yeah, thank the heavens for the Lurias.

With the Summerdale one, we've had 3 rebellions on the island in the span of just a couple of days :D
House of Kain: Silas (Swordfell), Epona (Nivemus)

Indirik

Quote from: Vaylon Kenadell on August 20, 2011, 08:27:37 PMIt's amazing (and yet increasingly less so, given all I've seen so far) to me that things as important as government, rebellion, and succession are not only buggy but also incredibly poorly-designed to begin with.
Perhaps instead of just casting aspersions, you'd like to actually suggest some changes? It's quite possible there are important reasons for some of these "incredibly poorly-designed" parts.
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Shenron

Quote from: Indirik on August 22, 2011, 06:21:07 PM
Perhaps instead of just casting aspersions, you'd like to actually suggest some changes? It's quite possible there are important reasons for some of these "incredibly poorly-designed" parts.

He may just be referring to the fact that the rebellion code breaks 50% of the time it is used.  :-\
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Lorgan

Quote from: Shane "Shenron" O'neil on August 23, 2011, 12:36:55 AM
He may just be referring to the fact that the rebellion code breaks 50% of the time it is used.  :-\

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Chenier

Quote from: Lorgan on August 23, 2011, 01:37:57 AM
Sabotage from the loyalist administration!

Look at the high ratio of coders being rulers. I think you are on to something here!  ;D
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