Please do not attempt to change the political systems in any of the countries, for the following reasons:
- It has caused crashing of the game twice, because 2 players that tried to change the political system didn't know what they were doing, and they basically made laws that didn't make sense together.
- The point of inviting you to populate the world was to test the different political systems, and how they work out with 2 or more parties in them over the course of several elections when the parties have different ideological stances. There are multiple countries open. If you don't like playing in the political system in the country that you're in, message me and I'll tell you which country has the political system that you want (or possibly create a new country, as I did for someone before).
- The point of this testing phase is to test new systems. Yet, in 2 separate countries, players are trying to change the political system to exactly the same one we use in Particracy Classic. In one such case, a player is setting the upper house and lower house to be elected exactly the same way. What is the point of having 2 houses if you're going to set them up exactly the same way?
I put a lot of work into lobbying, Wouter put a lot of work into development, then I again put work into setting up these tests. I had expected to see creativity, not Blandfest 3.
I have to commend Reddy for giving me certain ideas (and Wouter was made aware that those were Reddy's ideas, which incorporated well with something else Liu Che suggested), and I have to commend Jack for doing the opposite of blanding up his nation. I would also like to thank other players for offering to name territories - (and Liu Che for helping me to name a shit-load of territories in the past) - I'm going to need that help very soon.
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You're still free to change any of the other variables, like the regular laws, and debate on those.
If you really really want to change the political system, please consult me to find out what the variables mean, or what a country's current setup is. My setups aren't permanent. They will all be reversed at the launch of the game, and every nation will do what it wants to do. Right now, however, I'm trying to test different political systems and how they function with multiple parties. I can't do that by myself, or even with just 2 other persons.
You may also give general feedback on the new features. They would be helpful. Keep in mind that not all new features have been implemented, so what you're seeing isn't some final product, so don't assume anything is going to be missing from the final product. Feedback on already-implemented features would be useful. Questions about future/new features that haven't been implemented yet should go to the other thread.