GL Approvals and Disapprovals
My personal feeling is a base Approved GL should be oustable in two weeks. I say two because I remember how long and slow the fight over Alphos felt - how it just dragged on and on and everybody, I think, got very sick of it. So I would say cap at 30 and that ought to work.
Also really like the 48-hour timer only starting once the GL logs on.
Also really like the 48-hour timer only starting once the GL logs on.
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I really don't understand what this 'do it quick' thing is about. Even with a 48 hour timer starting once a character logs in, it's not much time. Given sleep, work, and/or school a player may not have time to try to defend themselves. And if people they would go to for help don't log in that day, they are s-o-l. I don't see why you can't just start an 'ousting', give both sides an ooc week to gather help for their side(which would promote rp). At the end of the week, if the ouster has more oust votes, they win; if the oustee has more votes,they stay.
Doing it quickly just strikes me as not giving everyone a fair shot, it helps those that have more time to play, and hurts those that don't.
Doing it quickly just strikes me as not giving everyone a fair shot, it helps those that have more time to play, and hurts those that don't.
Hmm... things have changed recently, perhaps. Previously, GLs would experience a gradual downturn as each different person hit them, and the first hit is an indication to start the counteracting, if they are active and involved. With pooling and group IC events able to take a whole hit from approved down to gone, 24 hours could be pretty crazy to try to manage. With limits on the amount of hit in one go, this becomes less extreme at least.
I think we may need to get rid of pooling IP, or possibly make it lose half of whatever is given (so it could still be shared for commands like ennoble or blacklist). I think if everyone was taking their own personal approval/disapproval actions and the corresponding IC actions, it would feel more real and everyone would be more accountable for what they do.Temi wrote:Hmm... things have changed recently, perhaps. Previously, GLs would experience a gradual downturn as each different person hit them, and the first hit is an indication to start the counteracting, if they are active and involved. With pooling and group IC events able to take a whole hit from approved down to gone, 24 hours could be pretty crazy to try to manage. With limits on the amount of hit in one go, this becomes less extreme at least.
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