FlyingDebris
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I think that was thadius' point, that the game has been basically stalled in development and as a result has no drama.
In other words, it includes everyone who has bought the game, plus those who haven't but participate on the forum.excludes anyone that doesn't frequent the forum (unless they bought the game)
In other words, it includes everyone who has bought the game, plus those who haven't but participate on the forum.
So yes, you basically rephrased what I already said. The point is: why should people from steam or other communities have to buy the game to vote, while forum users don't?excludes anyone that doesn't frequent the forum (unless they bought the game).
I thought I made that clear when I said "in other words".So yes, you basically rephrased what I already said.
Why should Steam or other communities have a say in an election of the representatives of this community? I don't get to vote in your country's elections if I'm not a citizen of your country myself... just as I don't expect to vote for Steam community representatives.The point is: why should people from steam or other communities have to buy the game to vote, while forum users don't?
Because the Council represents all Starmade players, not just Starmade Dock users.I thought I made that clear when I said "in other words".
Why should Steam or other communities have a say in an election of the representatives of this community? I don't get to vote in your country's elections if I'm not a citizen of your country myself... just as I don't expect to vote for Steam community representatives.
And I understand you Lecic would may be personally in favor of this suggestion since you have brought the game, but you need to look at the bigger picture.I understand that you, Imagination01, may be personally opposed to the suggestion since you haven't bought the game, but you need to look at the bigger picture.
So supporting the devs is a bad idea? Having more people buy the game so they can help improve the game they probably already really like is a bad idea? or am I getting something wrong here?And I understand you Lecic would may be personally in favor of this suggestion since you have brought the game, but you need to look at the bigger picture.
Well, fifty two votes isn't much right now. Maybe this poll could be made a sticky so more people see it?Well looking at the voting thus far, I think that there is a very clear majority in favor of making voting for council more restrictive, and of the two restrictive choices, just one vote under a 3/4 majority in favor of a paywall. Maybe it's just me, but aside from a few very heated opponents (one of whom is involved in a good part of the reason this is even an issue), the community at large is almost unanimously in agreement.
I would not be against this getting stickied, DukeofRealmsWell, fifty two votes isn't much right now. Maybe this poll could be made a sticky so more people see it?
DoneMaybe this poll could be made a sticky so more people see it?
Why should everyone pay to vote, even if they can prove they are no alt, and the latest version of game is still available for free? (once that is no longer the case, I don't think there is a reason against having to purchase the game to vote)why should people from steam or other communities have to buy the game to vote, while forum users don't?
Because it's the only way to prevent people from alt bombing the elections that doesn't discriminate against people from other websites or those trying to protect their privacy through TOR/VPNs/Sending a carrier pigeon to a guy in the Montana backwoods with directions for posting for you/etc.Why should everyone pay to vote, even if they can prove they are no alt, and the latest version of game is still available for free? (once that is no longer the case, I don't think there is a reason against having to purchase the game to vote)
Keep in mind there are people, who can't buy the game, even if they would like to[in most cases that is due to age]. Why should they be excluded, so long as they still have legal access to the latest version of the game?
If those other websites are official, a similar system could be integrated there. If they are not, there is nothing, that can be done about it. (analogy: would you trust medicine sold to you by a random guy on the street as much as medicine purchased at a pharmacy?)doesn't discriminate against people from other websites
There is really nothing that I could reasonably say here, except that regardless of whether one chooses to use TOR or a VPN, purchasing the game will give one the right to vote in both proposed systems. (unless I am misunderstanding)or those trying to protect their privacy through TOR/VPNs/Sending a carrier pigeon to a guy in the Montana backwoods with directions for posting for you/etc
Official meaning... what, exactly? Steam isn't "official." There's no way to Schine to implement a "is this person real?" system for Steam, afaik.If those other websites are official, a similar system could be integrated there. If they are not, there is nothing, that can be done about it. (analogy: would you trust medicine sold to you by a random guy on the street as much as medicine purchased at a pharmacy?)
In this case, official just means Schine can make certain demands of the site in question, to either implement such a system or prevent that system from being subverted by the owner of that site.Official meaning... what, exactly?
It may not be as easy as here on starmadedock, but it is not impossible.Steam isn't "official." There's no way to Schine to implement a "is this person real?" system for Steam, afaik.
While true, it also discriminates against those unable to make a purchase on the internet.Purchased Only Voting is the best way to ensure that no one is discriminated against based on what site they frequent for their Starmade discussion, if they discuss it at all.
It would be harder than the current system, yes, but it would still be possible to make fake accounts and rig the election.We also have no idea how effective Duke's system may perform considering it has not been used. Both choices are valid options to help prevent the abuse of the system, one is more concrete but far more unforgiving, the other is more loose and inviting but may not prove as effective a deterrent.