Suggestion: Players should only be able to vote in 1 settlement at any point in time. They might have multiple characters to play, but only 1 character should be the active voting character.
I'm looking for feedback on the above idea before I post it as a suggestion. Basically, the worry is that there exist players who have plenty of characters sitting in their vault and they might have a character per settlement. They might even be actively RPing 4-5 within the month, just casually jumping between whatever suits their fancy at the time - that's totally fine!
Imagine Player A has a character for Guld, Cordor, each Andunor settlement, Bendir, Brog, and Sib. They're active enough to hit the rule requirements of being able to vote. Should that be ok? Should one player be able to contribute to votes in settlements of an opposing area to the one their main character is in, just because they have an alt parked there? I think there's a conflict of interest that inevitably comes up when this is the case.
So, the way I imagine it might work is that you have citizenship and everything that currently exists in game, but a system is added over the top of the vote counting so that it checks:
- Has this CD Key voted within the current active period?
- If yes, the vote doesn't count.
- If no, the vote counts.
- Current active period resets after the current term of the last voted place ends. e.g. You voted in Cordor. The term ran into the next elections, you haven't voted there yet, you're now free to vote in that election OR start voting with another character. Assassinated? That's the term over. Resigned/abdicated? That's the term over.
What do you think?
edit: bonus benefit, prevents big groups of OOC cliques deciding on a flavour of the month set of characters to swamp a place and vote control whilst still holding control of another settlement on their other characters