On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 10:53 AM, Kerim Aydin <ke...@u.washington.edu> wrote: > Ultimately, what we're dealing with is, if a person does take an > absolute dictatorship, and e makes too many changes, then players who > are strongly pro-democratic may leave, and having a dictatorship > with no players is rather hollow. So ultimately it's very nomic, as > you're just trying to make sure players don't exercise their ultimate > nomic-right to stop playing. And in Agora, for better or worse, that > means fairly conservative play; if you want something else, B is right > next door, and as is currently very apparent they don't participate in > things too much like Agora :).
This. Remember that this is really Agora II... -- Taral <tar...@gmail.com> "Please let me know if there's any further trouble I can give you." -- Unknown