Nalestom
Legacy Supporter 3
- Joined
- Mar 21, 2011
I feel that we should do this in 'baby' steps. First, I feel that we should reintroduce audits and taxes, also a strict town limit. THEN we can focus on what IHaz has suggested. If we continue to focus on what he has said, then we'll move far too distant from the original point.
I think it would be amazing if we saw the first few town audits within a month from now. The audit has already been announced, so any active members of any town (especially the mayor of said town, who should be browsing the forums on a semi-regular basis anyway) would have seen the thread @Brutalacerate made regarding the audits. Therefore, there is no excuse for any active towns to not pass the audit - towns that don't live up to the audit's standards should lose their regions right then and there.
Once we've weeded out what towns are inactive (and, therefore, what members of the community are truly active enough to play the game,) we can enact a maximum town limit and start to impose stricter restrictions on the towns that already exist. For example, I don't think it's too unfair to ask that, once a Hamlet gains its regions, it has a maximum time period of one month before it must upgrade to a Town. A Town is then allowed three months to upgrade to a City. Cities do not need to be upgrade any further, as no City should be forced to join or become a Kingdom if it wants to act as an independent voice. However, if after gaining regions for four months, a Hamlet is not able to gather a total of 35,000c and ten additional citizens, it is obvious that the Hamlet is not growing sufficiently and is thus inactive.
Thoughts?