

You and I, as individuals, can, by suggesting and arguing, tip the game's balance beyond our means, but for only a limited period of time.

Is this for the better or worse? We grant everybody a voice so each individual can voice their opinion, but a few have overreached their power. For months we have piled complaints upon complaints, mortgaging our balance and the future balance for the sake of change. We have tried to centralize the system of our entire modding sub-sections with a centralized Modpacka list of modsand a Discord to keep in touch with our modders and developers, but of course, we do not grab everybody and not enough users use these links.īut great as our democratic system is, it has not exercised moderation. However, the flaw consists of a lack of communication and factional conflicts begin appearing within these systems. Decentralized systems are flexible with timing and the quality of the mods from these systems are usually higher than a centralized system. It distorts our balance decisions, penalizes modmods, and crushes the one we hurt the most: the silent userbase of our project who ask not much from us besides to let them keep playing as usual. We suffer from the flaws of a decentralized democratically-involved project. Vox Populi is confronted with a social affliction of great disproportions. The business of our project goes forward. We emphasized the Community part in the Project hoping that every user with a voice gets a say into the Project. To a few of us here today this is a festive occasion, and yet in the history of Vox Populi, it is a commonplace occurrence for the Community Patch Project to be involved. You can see the gift option when going to the Account Upgrades screen, or on any user profile screen.


We have added a Gift Upgrades feature that allows you to gift an account upgrade to another member, just in time for the holiday season.
