- Staff
- #1
Suggestion Title: Forcing mayors to actually be mayors (Idea 1)
Suggestion Description: In order to maintain certain tax policies, the Mayor should be forced to return to City hall and remain there for a set amount of time. These policies include:
- Sales taxes above 18%
-Police state policy.
If the Mayor fails to return to city hall in a 20 minute period, The City hall NPC can be used to call for a petition to alter / remove certain policies via a vote accessible via the City Hall NPC. This would then force the Mayor to return to the City hall to set the Taxes / policies back.
The Petition system becomes unlocked only when assassination-justifying policies are implemented.
In order to block a petition, The mayor must be inside their office at city hall.
The Mayor reinstating the policies that were altered due to the result of a Public petition to lower sales taxes or remove police state will grant citizens who voted in favour of the Petition a right to assassinate the mayor without having to jump through the hoops of threatening them first. Of course, assassinating the Mayor should remain an option before petitions are launched, Petitions are just so Mayors are forced to actually interact with the public to a degree.
Why should this be added?:
- Stops mayors from failing to Roleplay as an actual Mayor.
- Gameplay incentives over rules-incentives.
- Forces some degree of conflict and interaction and
What negatives could this have?:
- May hinder Roleplay someplace else or something.
What problem would this suggestion solve?: Mayors who aren't roleplaying have some incentive to actually be a Mayor and not moneyprint in the arse end of nowhere.
Suggestion Description: In order to maintain certain tax policies, the Mayor should be forced to return to City hall and remain there for a set amount of time. These policies include:
- Sales taxes above 18%
-Police state policy.
If the Mayor fails to return to city hall in a 20 minute period, The City hall NPC can be used to call for a petition to alter / remove certain policies via a vote accessible via the City Hall NPC. This would then force the Mayor to return to the City hall to set the Taxes / policies back.
The Petition system becomes unlocked only when assassination-justifying policies are implemented.
In order to block a petition, The mayor must be inside their office at city hall.
The Mayor reinstating the policies that were altered due to the result of a Public petition to lower sales taxes or remove police state will grant citizens who voted in favour of the Petition a right to assassinate the mayor without having to jump through the hoops of threatening them first. Of course, assassinating the Mayor should remain an option before petitions are launched, Petitions are just so Mayors are forced to actually interact with the public to a degree.
Why should this be added?:
- Stops mayors from failing to Roleplay as an actual Mayor.
- Gameplay incentives over rules-incentives.
- Forces some degree of conflict and interaction and
What negatives could this have?:
- May hinder Roleplay someplace else or something.
What problem would this suggestion solve?: Mayors who aren't roleplaying have some incentive to actually be a Mayor and not moneyprint in the arse end of nowhere.
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