When a player runs the game, we get the obvious problems of 'friends' cashing in 'favors.'
That's why those who shoulder the burden of running the game should stay out of it.
Pure democracy
Presidency mk I
Presidency mk II
Parliamentarism mk I
Parliamentarism mk II
Dictatorship
Junta
Stock company
OMAC better than all of the above
Other, please specify in comments
When a player runs the game, we get the obvious problems of 'friends' cashing in 'favors.'
That's why those who shoulder the burden of running the game should stay out of it.
Catwalk's crusade for legalized cheating was a stunning success, with ghettos and low-tiered teams everywhere losing their wells of knowledge to better kingdoms in the process.
Step one: replace everything that works.
Step two: blame the predictable epic fail on outside forces.
Step three: keep the community informed that no progress has been made since the last update.
Step four: thank you for your patience.
I agree about the potential for nepotism if we were talking about matters like cheating detection and general support. Under the democratic proposals above, support/maintenance/finances/advertising would stay with OMAC. I don't see much potential for nepotism if it's solely a question of game changes.
I agree with Smitty's points about short-term and long-term prospects.
For Master of Magic fans:
Originally Posted by Dylan Collins, CEO of OMAC
this topic is an amazing attempt at troll.
The End of an Era
The game needs a clear design direction which is something it hasn't had in years. What that should be though isn't necessarily obvious. I don't have any idea what sort of business model Utopia would have to run under now and even how big the potential market is these days. These sort of things have to come from the people running the game. Contrary to some of the stuff I see on these forums you can't just spank out some marketing and have a 100k user base again tomorrow :P
I know what direction I'd take the game in but really any sort of committee just waters down everything and ends up doing nothing via compromise. You also get back to the same problems Zauper raised of how you decide who should make suggestions. You want someone know knows what they are talking about so you need someone that knows what they are talking about to select someone that knows what they are talking about and if you have that in the first place why bother? Or you could just lend up with patients running the asylum.
I think the best thing that can be done by the player base to try and help those running it who obviously haven't played before or got a lot of experience is to make posts that try to get them at least thinking about the right issues in the right way. Sadly there is a lot of stupidity and "my way is best because it's the only way lalalalalalalalala" on the forums but you can always hope they pick out the nuggets from the dung pile.
That would depend on the business sense of the 'owner'. I would agree that they probably shouldn't play, but the reason I said it's a moot point is that if they decide they want to, then they will. If they are an intelligent business person looking to maximize their profit, while at the same time being cognizant of the needs of the community, then they would do so anonymously.
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I'm far more concerned about an owner not playing the game than an owner playing the game. The consequences of not playing are far greater than minor risks of nepotism.
For Master of Magic fans:
Originally Posted by Dylan Collins, CEO of OMAC
You cannot be impartial without not playing the game.
I think, therefore you are.
Sweetiepie, even if we're talking about a wish list I don't think it'd be wise to change support and financial functions. Coding functions can be changed if OMAC are willing to hire different coders, and they wouldn't have to be players.
For Master of Magic fans:
Originally Posted by Dylan Collins, CEO of OMAC
Dictatorship: Sounds like what we have now... OMAC in charge and we have no say in what happens.
I voted for Pure democracy because that is the only way that will really work IMHO...
User1041, Dictatorship worked fine under Mehul as long as he cared. And even after he stopped caring, the game was still leaps and bounds better than what we have now.
I don't think the first option is practical, voting about all kinds of stuff all the time would sicken people and turnout would likely be low. Why do you think it's better than the alternatives?
For Master of Magic fans:
Originally Posted by Dylan Collins, CEO of OMAC
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