Welcome to the campaign!
On the delegate side, what are your stances on the last Security Council proposal Against Quorum Raiding and the current proposal Liberate New Western Atlantic? Overall, how do you feel the delegacy reflects Wintreath as a whole?
On the gaming side, why do you think it's so hard to get gaming going in a community of gamers? Also, are there any specific games you'd try to introduce or get people playing?
I know the latter has been making some waves in Karma since they're going out of their way to vote for liberating NWA (and by going out of their way, I mean the United Regions Alliance is strictly recommending their regions vote AGAINST) to where they made a treaty to be able to vote for it and to where it's made a couple of members uncomfortable.
Apparently, there's also some bad OOC history with them as well according to both the thread, and also according to something I read in Karma were one of NWA's people actually doxxed one of Karma's members. Knowing that the people running it apparently can get that bad and seeing that 87% of our members support the liberation, I'd say my stance is also definitely more FOR the liberation.
I'm kinda torn on Quorum Raiding, to be honest. On the one hand, I think it's wrong to try to resort to unseating delegates just to prevent proposals from reaching Quorum, though apparently it was originally started as an anti-fasc tactic? That's...interesting.
On the other hand, in the end this is just a game, and people are always going to come up with ways to make sure the things they don't like don't happen, and we just have to find ways to push past that. Also, judging by the responses of the author in the thread, he knew the idea was terrible and wasn't even 100% backing it up, so that tells me all I really needed to know and makes me unsurprised that it was defeated in the end.
On the gaming side: It's hard because people are keeping busy in other ways. Either they have jobs or are looking for work, they're either doing other things offline and keeping busy having a social life/doing non-gaming things, or they already have their set games that they play, or they just don't play video games...in the end there's always something that pulls people away from jumping into something new.
I'd probably start similarly to what I did when I tried Game of the Month during my stint as JoC. Start with really well known and cheap/free games, and go from what people nominate and vote on, throwing my own nomination each month into the ring. Maybe some months it'd be a popular and well known title, maybe other months it'd be an independent title, but I'd always try to make sure it was an easily accessible game for people that didn't break their wallets too hard (so if it was a popular and well known title, I'd make sure it was cheap/on sale for at least 50% before suggesting it as the game to play each month).
At the same time, I'd greatly promote and suggest MMOs for people to recommend in that same capacity. Like, yeah WoW and FFXIV are wonderful titles, but at least one of those two I believe are pay to play monthly, so I'd recommend MMOs more like Atlantica, DDO, DC Universe Online, or even ESO...aka games that are either free with optional subscriptions, games that are a one time purchase but free monthly (and also have optional subscriptions that are less necessary but just give you extra perks, like ESO), or games that are free to play, but they have Marketplace transactions to balance out the lack of a monthly subscription (in cases like Atlantica).
Between promoting cheaper/on sale games that people can grab for a small amount and promoting free titles/MMOs, it'd still always be an uphill battle to get people interested (much like RP), but it's always worth a try.