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« on: June 27, 2017, 10:33:24 AM »

This doesn't change the fundamental problem with gameplay (which I ranted and ranted about in October) and simply like the last con-con changes the name, and legalism behind our system without actually doing anything else.

Even if we have nations, with there own leaders, and parliaments, it still won't change the fact that there's no policy simulation in the game, and that activity only seems to occur around election period. We've had this exact problem since summer '15, and we haven't fixed it.
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« Reply #1 on: June 28, 2017, 03:21:31 AM »

There are so many new people around today who don't even remember the ConCon efforts of 2015-16. These efforts are a lot of work. Let's not just throw up random ideas for massive game-shifts and then say "wait I got more" when criticism arises. This isn't something we embark on on a whim. There needs to be a concrete proposal and a concrete justification before all else.

This 10000 times. The Con Con basically put the game out of action for about  6 months; and if you think keeping the game fun/active is a challenge, ask Truman how difficult it was to conduct about 7-8 threads of legalism where 25 different delegates need to vote on various constitutional options.

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« Reply #2 on: June 28, 2017, 08:57:12 AM »

There are so many new people around today who don't even remember the ConCon efforts of 2015-16. These efforts are a lot of work. Let's not just throw up random ideas for massive game-shifts and then say "wait I got more" when criticism arises. This isn't something we embark on on a whim. There needs to be a concrete proposal and a concrete justification before all else.

This 10000 times. The Con Con basically put the game out of action for about  6 months; and if you think keeping the game fun/active is a challenge, ask Truman how difficult it was to conduct about 7-8 threads of legalism where 25 different delegates need to vote on various constitutional options.



More like 9th months.

And in the mean time nobody wants to do anything because "its all going to get deleted anyway with the reset". The process of reform itself, litterally hurts the thing you are desiring to fix for the duration that it is occurring. It is like Chemotherapy.

I mean I've been largely out the loop for the last three months but IIRC we still have massive gaping holes in the electoral laws in regards to changes that we needed after our October Fiasco 
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