Just to point a couple more things:

- The decisive vote was started and succeeded only when we were mid fight and some people couln't vote because they were busy doing their work (so it timed out in 30 sec.). You shouldn't be able to start a vote in combat, and timed out votes shouldn't count as a "yes", if they do.

- The vote was being started in another full party, yet it affected everyone else. If you start a vote to abandon, it should only affect your current full party, not the whole aliance. If other full parties want to leave, they could always start their own vote. In our case, at least 4 out of 8 players in our full party voted "no" (and the rest timed out), so we should have stayed in the duty even if the other two full parties left, and only leave when we actually wanted to.

- There's no way that we should be able to start another vote right after the previous one was rejected. If a vote is started and it fails, there should be a CD until it can be started again by anyone in the party.