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Custom vote command #469

Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 9 years ago

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
Hi, in our party tonight I discovered that oftentimes I wouldn't know if the 
current level was worth playing. So I'd ask in the chat if people wanted to 
switch, and it wasn't always clear what people preferred. I figure people 
wanted to be friendly and let others decide; while that was nice it was 
ultimately counterproductive.

So what I propose is to allow admins to start and participate in votes using a 
/vote and /votemap set of commands. /vote would be a custom vote, where an 
admin would write out a question and players could input /yes or /no to vote 
anonymously. If a vote passes or fails nothing happens other than a message 
displaying the results. It'll be up to the admin to take the appropriate action 
from that point forward. For example:

/vote Do you want to play a new level? [/yes ... /no]
/vote Should I shuffle the teams? [/yes ... /no]
/vote Do you want to play a dungeon? [/yes ... /no]
/vote Is Fordcars enormously handsome? [/yes ... /no]

Based on the results returned I can know if it's time to switch to a new level, 
change the teams, look for a good dungeon level, or take a selfie with 
Fordcars. Note that when a /vote is initiated by an admin, all admins 
(including the admin who created the vote) should be able to participate in the 
vote.

Original issue reported on code.google.com by Jomskylark on 26 Oct 2014 at 4:30