Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Proposal: The Daily Grind

Enacted, 6 votes to 2.—Kevan

Adminned at 27 Jun 2007 07:41:08 UTC

[ Taking a stab at replacing the whole often/occasionally thing with Daily and Weekly Actions. ]

In section 3.2 of the Glossary, remove the definitions of “often” and “occasionally”, and replace them with:-

  • If a game action is a Daily Action, each Corporation able to perform it may take that action once per day, but not more than once every six hours.
  • If a game action is a Weekly Action, each Corporation able to perform it may take that action once per week, but not more than once every twenty-four hours.

In Rule 2.3.1, replace “Often, the Government may Advance Time.” with:-

The Government may Advance Time, as a Daily Action.

In Rule 2.4, replace “Often, any Corporation may patent a phrase of four or more words,” with:-

Any Corporation may patent a phrase of four or more words, as a Daily Action,

If No time Monopoly passed, replace “Often, if the Government has not advanced time [...] That’s called “Mandatory breach of monopoly”.” with:-

If the Government has not advanced time in the last 48 hours, a Corporation may apply to the Gamestate’s parts which refer to themselves the changes that would be made had the Government advanced time once. This is called “Mandatory breach of monopoly”, and is a Daily Action.

If More Daemons passed, replace “No Corporation may summon Daemons more than often.” with:-

Summoning a Daemon is a Daily Action.

If Growth from Sales passed, replace “A Corporation may often raise its PR value by 1 point by spending $5M.” with:-

As a Daily Action, a Corporation may spend $5M to raise its PR value by 1 point.

Comments

Brendan: he/him

26-06-2007 13:16:37 UTC

for

Rodney:

26-06-2007 14:36:01 UTC

for  for  for

ChronosPhaenon:

26-06-2007 16:40:01 UTC

for

Chivalrybean:

26-06-2007 19:27:46 UTC

for

Clucky: he/him

27-06-2007 00:47:40 UTC

Is this the “murder the classic ruleset” dynasty? I’ve come to terms with no more spiviak, but “Often” is much nicer sounding than “As a daily action”. Also, I am allowed to keep on using spiviak, if I used “Often”, which I still will by accident, it would create a broken rule.  against

Bucky:

27-06-2007 02:54:34 UTC

against .

BobTHJ:

27-06-2007 05:19:11 UTC

for

Kevan: he/him

27-06-2007 09:19:00 UTC

I don’t know about “classic” - both Spivak and often/occasionally were introduced in 2005, a couple of years after BlogNomic started. You young whippersnappers.