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"Oinkclan"Pros:
Ensuring that the map you want is voted for, instead of a map that you had not been wanting to vote for.
Possible donor perk?
This can remove quite a bit of frustration that players may face.
Also, if you vote for something and then your friends collectively decide to play a different map, then you can switch your vote over.
Does not require heavy coding (at least, it doesn't seem like it would.)
Cons:
Can be confusing when first implemented, if someone sees a map lose votes.
???
--Random idea--
If it was implemented as a donor perk, perhaps this could be an aspect?:
If you retract your votes, then you only take back a portion of the votes?
Example:
Oinkclan is a diamond donor, with 4 votes.
Oinkclan votes for Holiday Resort, and it goes from 4 votes to 8.
He realizes that he really wanted to vote for Valleyside University.
Oinkclan takes back his vote, and Holiday Resort goes from 8 votes to 6.
Then, he decides to vote for Valleyside University.
Valleyside University goes from 3 votes to 5.
Oinkclan realizes that he wants to try a new route on Remnant, which has 2 votes.
He takes back his vote from Valleyside University, and VU goes from 5 votes to 4.
He then votes for Remnant, which rises from 2 votes to 3.
(I don't remember exactly how many votes Diamond donor gets, so I assumed that it is 4.)
If it is Gold or Plat, with 3 or 5 votes, then Gold would take back 2 out of 3 and Plat would take back 3 out of 5.
"Oinkclan"
"Mooclan"
Hmm.... Suspicious? I think not.
Instead of this, why not just make it so if you vote for a different map after you voted, it will change the vote. Although the coding may be harder, it will clear up a lot of confusion.
Another thing you can do is make donators be able to vote for multiple maps, but that's a completely different idea.
that's complicated tho'Pros:
Ensuring that the map you want is voted for, instead of a map that you had not been wanting to vote for.
Possible donor perk?
This can remove quite a bit of frustration that players may face.
Also, if you vote for something and then your friends collectively decide to play a different map, then you can switch your vote over.
Does not require heavy coding (at least, it doesn't seem like it would.)
Cons:
Can be confusing when first implemented, if someone sees a map lose votes.
???
--Random idea--
If it was implemented as a donor perk, perhaps this could be an aspect?:
If you retract your votes, then you only take back a portion of the votes?
Example:
Oinkclan is a diamond donor, with 4 votes.
Oinkclan votes for Holiday Resort, and it goes from 4 votes to 8.
He realizes that he really wanted to vote for Valleyside University.
Oinkclan takes back his vote, and Holiday Resort goes from 8 votes to 6.
Then, he decides to vote for Valleyside University.
Valleyside University goes from 3 votes to 5.
Oinkclan realizes that he wants to try a new route on Remnant, which has 2 votes.
He takes back his vote from Valleyside University, and VU goes from 5 votes to 4.
He then votes for Remnant, which rises from 2 votes to 3.
(I don't remember exactly how many votes Diamond donor gets, so I assumed that it is 4.)
If it is Gold or Plat, with 3 or 5 votes, then Gold would take back 2 out of 3 and Plat would take back 3 out of 5.
I believe the max amount of votes is 4. (NOT sure about Platinum/Quantium, but Staff [Mod] gets 4 votes) Iron gets 2, Gold gets 3, and Diamond and above gets 4.(I don't remember exactly how many votes Diamond donor gets, so I assumed that it is 4.)
If it is Gold or Plat, with 3 or 5 votes, then Gold would take back 2 out of 3 and Plat would take back 3 out of 5.
Platinum has 5 votesI believe the max amount of votes is 4. (NOT sure about Platinum/Quantium, but Staff [Mod] gets 4 votes) Iron gets 2, Gold gets 3, and Diamond and above gets 4.