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About referendums

Started by Elkon77, October 16, 2012, 12:05:11 AM

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egamma

Quote from: Indirik on October 18, 2012, 06:30:11 PM
Why don't you just pass a realm law, and punish anyone who breaks it? They are completely non-binding in any game mechanics fashion. And you can't stop anyone from taking a straw poll anyway.

True, but people seem to be getting all sorts of upset when I create a referendum. "You're not the judge! You're playing judge! You can't create laws! Your referendum gave me the clap!"

Actually, I would prefer it if someone used that last one, instead of acting like we're in a Tyranny where referendums are illegal, or claiming that I'm some sort of tyrant for starting a referendum. The crazies aren't in Outer Tilog--they're in Oritolon.

Indirik

Then you either have to deal with them getting angry about it, or stop making them.
If at first you don't succeed, don't take up skydiving.

Charles

My favourite is when people who lose the referendum complain after the results come out.  "But that referendum was not official, it was not created by the Judge" 
I seem to recall needing to have a referendum three times (all with the same result) before they could not come up with any new complaints.

egamma

Quote from: Indirik on October 19, 2012, 02:29:50 AM
Then you either have to deal with them getting angry about it, or stop making them.

Or they can create a feature request like this one. I'm not angry, they are.  ;D

Indirik

Which is why I said "you have to deal with them getting angry".

I don't see any reason for a game mechanic to change with this. If a realm wants to restrict them, they can pass an IC law.
If at first you don't succeed, don't take up skydiving.