Bowsling
Deity
I dunno... I'm getting kinda Borda this... 

In my case, it was strategic move to empower my first choice, realizing that any second/third choice lessens my first's weight.but what to think about someone saying "SIP only"...does it mean that if by some miracle bananas win they will stop playing?
Regarding the voting method, I like Borda, with all its implications. I even like what Socralynnek did. I could see myself in a situation where I know that the more experienced team members are probably right, but I still want to express my opinion without having it weigh as heavily as those that might know better what they are talking about.
I like that setup. Only a couple of necessary roles for efficiency. We could do "elections" every X turns/months, or keep them until resignation.Leader (President, Prime Minister, ??) -- Organizes decisions and breaks ties. Keeps things moving.
Turn Players (need primary and backups)
Chief Diplomat (organizes foreign policy, steps in if ambassadors aren't on top of their contacts)
I think we should have these roles, and there should be at least a confirmation vote for the people who hold them. In old demogames we used private polls so there is no backlash against dissenters.
Leader (President, Prime Minister, ??) -- Organizes decisions and breaks ties. Keeps things moving.
Turn Players (need primary and backups)
Chief Diplomat (organizes foreign policy, steps in if ambassadors aren't on top of their contacts)
I think we should have these roles, and there should be at least a confirmation vote for the people who hold them. In old demogames we used private polls so there is no backlash against dissenters.
Leader (President, Prime Minister, ??) -- Organizes decisions and breaks ties. Keeps things moving.
Turn Players (need primary and backups)
Chief Diplomat (organizes foreign policy, steps in if ambassadors aren't on top of their contacts)
Leader(President, Prime Minister, ??) -- Organizes decisions and breaks ties. Keeps things moving.
Second in command (Title?) - Helps with Leader chores, responsible for organization of votes and elections.
Minister of Internal Affairs (main turn player)+ Turn Players ( backups). Does the turns and manages small decisions when they arise.
Foreign Minister (Chief Diplomat) (organizes foreign policy, steps in if ambassadors aren't on top of their contacts) Keeps track of alliances and threats. Gives suggestions/ start debates when large possibilities arise between foreign powers or us: Should be able to give pros/cons when questions of alliances/wars arises.
Council of Secrets (Demohackers): Keeps track of enemies in every way possible every turn. Should be keeping facts at bay in case they are needed for council. Should be able to give pros/cons when questions of alliances/wars arises. Manages how spy-points is distributed.
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Elections
Electible titles: Leader, Second in command, Minister of Internal Affairs and Foreign Minister
Votes is triggered if 6 players ( of total 24) wishes to vote over a position. Votes are done anonymously, so there will be no bad blood between players. Organizer of polls and elections ( second in command) remains silent when asked about who wished for the elections. When a position-election is done, the claimant can not be challenged for xx (20+) turns.
Just for good measures: I hope everyone is okay with me logging in to do the demo-screenshot and stuff every turn until we have a more formal agreement on who will rotate on these roles. I will not touch anything else (as I am not a turnplayer) - just take screenshots and log out.![]()
I like this, we're getting somewhere! Can I put forward some nominations?
Leader: Sommerswerd, 2metraninja
2nd in Command (Hand of the King): Sommerswerd, 2metraninja, Aivoturso (for organizing things), talonschild (for getting the votes moving)
Turnplayer (Minister of Internal Affairs): 2metraninja, Caledorn, cav scout, Aivoturso, DaveShack
Chief Diplomat (Foreign Minister): Caledorn (There are others who have volunteered to help with diplo, but I don't think anyone else wanted the chief role)