What area of New Blood are you suggesting this for?
ZS
What is your suggestion and how will it work?
Here, today I will propose this because I think that ZS lacks fun on certain points in particular the choice of the cards and this will be the subject of today.
Here is my suggestion:
We all know that after a round of survival there is a choice of cards exactly three cards are presented and only one will win the vote with a specific percentage. My proposal would be to add an "Impossible Vote", that is to say that a player can buy with a cmd so that one of the proposed cards is invisible and leaves the choice much more complicated. This would thus be added to /store and will cost 300 to 500 bbs to avoid any abuse.
What are the advantages of your suggestion?
This is primarily for fun and for amusement. He could thus avoid that there are players who complain about the one who voted this or that... Players may leave less for choosing this card... And thus won't be able to accuse anyone. What are the disadvantages of your suggestion?
I don't see any disadvantages, people could abuse it but if the price is fixed at 350 it will avoid any abuse.
I don't think this would work well as a command, but I believe we used to have a 'random' option back on MineManiacs (it then got replaced with a third option if I am remembering correctly) which was useful if the other maps were not good. However the map standards have improved massively, and we have three options, so usually players are pretty spoilt for choice.
Random voting is fine, but we can know what cards are offered before the game starts, while invisible voting allows us not to know. Thus a feeling of curiosity that pushes to choose with difficulty.
Post by Subelectronite on May 21, 2022 2:10:07 GMT
This is quite an interesting idea! Unfortunately the map vote is already a source of frustration for those who don't see the result that they would like to see, and we believe an hidden option would not only limit the number of options that players can vote for with certainty of whether or not they'll like the map, but also contribute more to the possibility of a disappointing outcome. We will therefore be declining this suggestion.