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My only argument is that it could be done whether its a good idea or not.
Like you said above, introducing factors like grand companies into the player run political systems would be much to complicated for a Video game; especially when they could just leave that mechanic out and still have a functioning system.
Edit: I forgot to answer the first sentence in your post >< yes i think there would have to be a branch of some sort involving a high amount of people.
Peach Parfait/Khulan Angura on Gilgamesh
AgreedLike i said earlier this game is a second life not IRL, a political system to the extent that we are talking is asinine.
http://youtu.be/CFRfL0fmAOU
Abusing your power can be a lot of fun. Viva Caligula! That all depends if you can be popular enough to get people to vote for you.
http://youtu.be/CFRfL0fmAOU
No, this is about realizing the potentials of a virtual world, not about playing a different game that suits my taste. They are called Multi Player Online Role Playing Game for a reason. You are role playing as your character, think of the sims, but you also have to deal with battling monsters and all kinds of drama going on. The deeper it dives to reality, the better the immersion gets. In the real world, you are Joe, some Barista at Star Bucks. In the Virtual World, you are the Sultan of Uldah and you built the 5 Temples of Minfina, and played a big role in defeating the Garleans or you can be another Joe a Rank 50 archer and thats it, which sounds better?


Peach Parfait/Khulan Angura on Gilgamesh
No that was the other guy talking about checks and balances. I was talking about having the freedom to rule your country however you want as good or as bad, roleplay it.
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Like i said earlier this game is a second life not IRL, a political system to the extent that we are talking is asinine.





