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Strategus => Strategus General Discussion => Topic started by: Latvian on September 16, 2012, 06:04:25 pm
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Any way to see progress? I would like to see which fief got most votes and who voted for it etc.
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How the hell does this system even work? Someone care to explain? Only thing I understand is from what the vote % depends on. All other is just darkness.
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Votes will never be public. At the end, the winners are notified by cRPG message. You will never know how close you missed it ;)
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pitty
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Good, that's the way it should be :)
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Votes will never be public. At the end, the winners are notified by cRPG message. You will never know how close you missed it ;)
Secret votes? C'mon, this is the middle ages...
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Secret votes? C'mon, this is the middle ages...
Did middle ages even have voting? I tought the boss was the one with the largest manpower, or the one shagging a noblewoman and everybody else had to shut up.
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Is it different in this case? The one with the largest playerbase and organization did best in the voting. Nothing to do with democracy :P
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Did middle ages even have voting? I tought the boss was the one with the largest manpower, or the one shagging a noblewoman and everybody else had to shut up.
Pretty common in various parts of the world, like the Catholic Church.
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Would be cool to see at least total list of voters, not what they voted for, but nicely alphabetically sorted list of ALL who did cast ANY vote. Please, make it easier for us to punish them lazy asses.
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Barbarians ( celts and germans) used to vote for their leader. Who was often the best warrior/tactician.
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Did middle ages even have voting? I tought the boss was the one with the largest manpower, or the one shagging a noblewoman and everybody else had to shut up.
Papal elections? Parish, monestary and Bishop elections. Yes, there was voting in the middle ages.