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Voting is a script that adds a page rating module to selected pages. Voting is one of the most important things to SoulPlay, it attracts new members on the MMORPG websites of RSPS's. You can vote 1 time every 12 hours, although when you vote you get 1 Vote Ticket for each vote. There is 4 websites to Vote on so you will get 4 Vote Ticket 's every 12 hours, you also have a chance of receiving a rare item! You can spend your Vote Ticket 's or you can sell them for 2m each. Here is the Normal Mode Vote Store in Edgeville Bank and below that is the current Ironman Mode vote shop. File:Eqjmanq.jpg File:Ironman vote.png When you vote at , you will be given a Reward token . You may sell it for approximately 20M cash to other players (as of 26th of November 2014) and make a decent amount of cash for starting out, or simply click on it to redeem the reward. You get 10,000 Dungeoneering tokens, and double XP which can be activated and deactivated at any time, so that none is wasted. Players will also have a chance to receive a random item that can be anything as good as Steadfast boots, Vesta's or Statius' armor/weapon pieces. You may also get Elite void knight pieces. The most common are Brawler gloves and Rune defender. Voting for Mech Crusaders on external ranking sites is a way to not only support the game but also gain energy. Through the 'Vote' pane you can vote for Mech Crusaders on Mp100, OnRPG, and M-100. These sites keep track of the number of votes each game receives and creates a ranking. Players are rewarded an energy bonus based on the average ranking of the game over all the vote sites. The energy earned from voting is put into your reserve energy pool. Voting allows you to participate in certain online events that may affect game play in the future. Voting is an in-game option that requires network connectivity. Voting booths can be found in all major towns in Elona. The following ballots were available in the past: * Choose your favorite alias * Choose your favorite god Basically, you should only vote if you are Republican, white, and over the age of 65. Be warned, Democrats - you may entice bears if you do it. Nobody wants bears, especially Baby Jesus. Got it? Voting takes 2 days. The modern incarnation of the Flash Portal, as established in 2000, was the first automated voting system ever made for a website. It is designed to determine which submissions should be allowed to stay on Newgrounds based on the votes of Newgrounds users. Lowly scored submissions are entirely deleted, ending up in the "obituaries" with a collection of reviews. In this sense, this means that, unlike many other websites, Newgrounds users have a lot of control of the website's content. In order to "pass judgment," a submission must have a certain score after a certain number of votes. Voting is at the heart of Mafia. How does it work? Well, each player can cast a vote on some other player, votes are tallied, and at the end of the day a lynched person is decided. Usually it's the person with the most votes (plurality); the host will specify in the beginning of the game. They also need to specify what happens in the event of a tie (tie lynch rules). Remember, you are voting to CONDEMN someone (eliminate from the game). Traditional Forum Mafia use either: Host: name 1) PlayerName 2) AnotherPlayerName 3) YetAnotherPlayerName 4) etc __NOEDITSECTION__ __TOC__
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Voting is one of the most important things to SoulPlay, it attracts new members on the MMORPG websites of RSPS's. You can vote 1 time every 12 hours, although when you vote you get 1 Vote Ticket for each vote. There is 4 websites to Vote on so you will get 4 Vote Ticket 's every 12 hours, you also have a chance of receiving a rare item! You can spend your Vote Ticket 's or you can sell them for 2m each. Here is the Normal Mode Vote Store in Edgeville Bank and below that is the current Ironman Mode vote shop. File:Eqjmanq.jpg File:Ironman vote.png The modern incarnation of the Flash Portal, as established in 2000, was the first automated voting system ever made for a website. It is designed to determine which submissions should be allowed to stay on Newgrounds based on the votes of Newgrounds users. Lowly scored submissions are entirely deleted, ending up in the "obituaries" with a collection of reviews. In this sense, this means that, unlike many other websites, Newgrounds users have a lot of control of the website's content. In order to "pass judgment," a submission must have a certain score after a certain number of votes. * After 100 votes, the score must be at least 1.0/5. * After 150 votes, the score must be at least 1.25/5. * After 200 votes, the score must be at least 1.6/5. This final threshold is the one usually refered to as the Blam Threshold. After passing all three points, the submission is permanently kept on Newgrounds, regardless of future voting. In 2012 when the Flash portal was updated to accept HTML5 and MP4, WMV, FLV, ect. formats, it caused the portal to be flooded with new submissions of those file types in addition to the already current flow of SWF files. As a result, in 2013 the now "classic" portal was extended from a unit of 50 displayed submissions to 75 and a new dynamic Blam Threshold was introduced: * 50 Votes: BLAM if 1 or below. SAVE if 3.00 or above. * 100 Votes: BLAM if 1.5 or below. SAVE if 2.50 or above. * 150 Votes: BLAM if 1.75 or below. SAVE otherwise. Voting is at the heart of Mafia. How does it work? Well, each player can cast a vote on some other player, votes are tallied, and at the end of the day a lynched person is decided. Usually it's the person with the most votes (plurality); the host will specify in the beginning of the game. They also need to specify what happens in the event of a tie (tie lynch rules). Remember, you are voting to CONDEMN someone (eliminate from the game). Traditional Forum Mafia use either: * in-thread live polls: (with moderator help) You would cast your vote each day on who needs to be lynched in the thread's live poll. At each new day, a new topic would be made with a new poll and the mods would merge it into the thread for the new session of voting & discussing. However, this isn't the easiest to read and understand quickly, and once you voted... you couldn't take it back or change your vote. * host-tallied voting: Each player posts with "vote X;" (usually with another color or using a highlight), and the host is responsible for tallying the votes and post results from time to time (so that everyone knows the votes tallied so far). This systems allows removing a vote ("Unvote;") or changing your vote ("Unvote; Vote Y"), but keeping the tally is very difficult without the host. And it strains a host as it gives more things to do (such as frequently updating the tally after people discuss and more pages spawn from that discussion) Den Mafia has a different system, invented by Unreality, called roster-based voting system. The initial roster is composed of the players that signed up. Host: name 1) PlayerName 2) AnotherPlayerName 3) YetAnotherPlayerName 4) etc To vote, one quotes (using the Reply/Quote button) the latest (current) roster from the post of the previous player that voted, removes the quotes and adds his own vote, using a special color for the target of his/her vote. Example: Host: name 1) PlayerName 2) AnotherPlayerName - voting for PlayerName 3) YetAnotherPlayerName 4) etc If you are the first to vote for them in the day, make up a new color (different enough from all colors currently displayed on the roster i.e. don't use red if the host uses red for baddies). If someone else has already voted for the person in question, use the exact same color!! For example, after two more votes Host: name 1) PlayerName - voting for YetAnotherPlayerName 2) AnotherPlayerName - voting for PlayerName 3) YetAnotherPlayerName - voting for PlayerName 4) etc This makes it very easy to assess the situation! Host is only needed to correct the roster from time to time (this only happens if two people post the exact same time), but usually players "guard" the roster and can correct it themselves. And players that come checking the thread can see in a glance how the status is now AND can go back and see how the balance of voting shifted all the way to the current voting roster. The only way that the day can officially end earlier is if someone pleads no contest. This is basically saying "okay, you got me, I'm guilty, I'm a bad guy, lynch me already". To do this, the votes have to be overwhelmingly in favor of lynching said person suspected of being a baddie. If someone pleads no contest, the host will probably make the day post as soon as they can. __NOEDITSECTION__ Voting allows you to participate in certain online events that may affect game play in the future. Voting is an in-game option that requires network connectivity. Voting booths can be found in all major towns in Elona. The following ballots were available in the past: * Choose your favorite alias * Choose your favorite god __TOC__ Voting for Mech Crusaders on external ranking sites is a way to not only support the game but also gain energy. Through the 'Vote' pane you can vote for Mech Crusaders on Mp100, OnRPG, and M-100. These sites keep track of the number of votes each game receives and creates a ranking. Players are rewarded an energy bonus based on the average ranking of the game over all the vote sites. Secondly you can vote for Mech Crusaders on Apex, BBOGD, and TopWebGames. These sites confirm that you have voted and as such you receive a vote point each time you vote in 24 hours. Collecting more than 4 vote points gives a 20% bonus to the energy earned from voting on the first 3 sites. The energy earned from voting is put into your reserve energy pool. Voting is a script that adds a page rating module to selected pages. Basically, you should only vote if you are Republican, white, and over the age of 65. Be warned, Democrats - you may entice bears if you do it. Nobody wants bears, especially Baby Jesus. Got it? Voting takes 2 days. When you vote at , you will be given a Reward token . You may sell it for approximately 20M cash to other players (as of 26th of November 2014) and make a decent amount of cash for starting out, or simply click on it to redeem the reward. You get 10,000 Dungeoneering tokens, and double XP which can be activated and deactivated at any time, so that none is wasted. Players will also have a chance to receive a random item that can be anything as good as Steadfast boots, Vesta's or Statius' armor/weapon pieces. You may also get Elite void knight pieces. The most common are Brawler gloves and Rune defender.