Post #169781
July 30, 2022, 08:56:00 AM
Allow to to try and address your concerns.
First, when I mean basic, I mean really basic. Basically, I just want to know the general vibe and intent of the game. For example, with Werewolf 28, I would say "I intend to host a decently complicated game for a minimum of 10 players." Or, if I used the recently codified Ratings System, "I intend to host a level 3-4 game for between 10-15 players." Basically, I want to know the intent of the game, nothing more. Will it be more open and accessible for newer players? Will it be more complex and better suited for more experienced players? Since part of the goal of government in supporting hosts is attempting to advertise to potential players, knowing what basic type of game and what players to advertise too is germane information, especially since such basic information is typically shared well before a game is ready to be hosted.
Second, while I appreciate your offer to manage the upcoming hosts thread, its not a solution. Putting that on one person's shoulders is what happened before and it faltered. We can't know what's going to happen in a week, a month or more. There could be periods of inactivity from you or from any person who manages it, putting us right back where we began. And with the system I'm proposing, it would allow for more dynamic hosting options without putting that responsibility on one person, which brings me to my final point.
Finally, I understand your point about bias and the potential for things to grind to a halt if a Thane goes inactive, it is a concern I share. My solution to this is to create a council or committee that will share the responsibility of seeking hosts and selecting bids through a vote. I want a council of 3-5 prominent members of the Werewolf community in Wintreath who all chose the next host together and who may step in if one member, such as the sitting Thane, goes inactive and requires someone else to put up the thread. Now, this idea would address concerns of bias and potential inactivity and it is one of the projects I am going to work on after this proposal is implemented, if it is implemented. The council/committee idea is very much in its genesis and, as such, there are no specifics to share about how this proposed body would operate, but it is the direction I want to head in to create a more inclusive and participative Werewolf community.
All in all, I do think this is the best path forward for Werewolf in Wintreath. I do appreciate your feedback and I hope I've at least addressed some of your concerns. If there are any other questions or comments I would, of course, be more than willing to listen.