No worries.OK, I've calmed down a bit. What I was originally going to write might very well have got me kicked off the forum.
You could've also kicked me off instead.
I liked the poll. Actually getting also the 'silent' players somewhat involved seems like a very good idea to me.Perhaps I should not have set a poll at all - other modders seem to work without asking for opinions, maybe I should do likewise.
That's why I posted it to Facebook in the first place; because I know the number of people active here to vote is really very low.
Not really enough to base much of a scientific sample on.
Thought we COULD see who voted for what here.We can see on Facebook who voted which way. We can not see who voted here. There are certainly some folks in the Facebook poll whom I recognise as members here. Should they then get two votes? Or should only one poll be counted? If it's the PA! poll which counts then I'm right to ignore the Facebook poll. If the Facebook poll is the one which counts then it could set a dangerous precedent:
I don't use Facebook and have no intention of ever doing so. I'm probably not alone. If Facebook is now to become the place for polls then those of us who do not use it are excluded, both from setting polls and from voting in them.
But indeed not.
Bit surprised, I am.
Anyway, nobody is asking you to join the Facebook.
That's why @The Nameless Pirate and me are there already.
And I don't imagine that either poll would need to 100% control the outcome.
In the end, it always still comes down to whoever is doing the modding.
It's nice though to show players that they're being heard in some way...
From my side: for the sake of variety more than anything else.To a limited extent, otherwise what's the point of having distinct periods? Why have we gone to so much effort to try to make the game historically accurate?