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Chancellor Tanterterg
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« on: November 24, 2014, 05:19:02 PM »

Please do a full reboot of the entire game.
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Chancellor Tanterterg
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« Reply #1 on: December 10, 2014, 04:21:37 PM »

A district system would be akin to treating symptom rather than the disease.  The game's mechanics may be imperfect and can always be toyed with, but that's not where the real problem lies.  The issue is that the game has simply gone boring for many of the players and that we've already fixed most of the interesting problems.  What we need is simply start over from scratch and see where it takes us.  New parties, new constitution, maybe a new electoral system of some sort (IDK), new everything.  We've really done all we can (more or less) with this version of the game.  We need to convert it something new and fresh to save it from its current decent into boring and predictable mediocrity.  The reason the Great Chaos was so good wasn't, in hindsight that it was viable as a long-term solution, but because it (however briefly) added some real unpredictability into the mix and upset the status quo.  A full reboot of the entire game is a way to do that which would also be sustainable in the long-run.
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