GX Administrative Democracy
To resolve issues with the current administration, GamerX.mp is shifting towards a republic, democratic and capitalistic model, where administrations compete for control, order, and influence. A new automated gamemode will enable parties and individuals to adjust variables, shaping the gameplay experience dynamically and democratically.
Global Adjustable Settings
Through order, influence and majority rulings based administration the games global settings can be adjusted. An effort is being made to allow the maximum amount of possible adjustability through player in game input. A gamemode allowing and encouraging users to influence the gamemode.
Voting Systems
There's a possibility between ranked, rated or polled voting systems to choose from depending on the application or general preference.
Ranked Voting
Ranked voting allows players to list candidates in order of preference instead of choosing just one.
Capital Quadratic Voting
Capital Quadratic Voting allows players to use GX Tokens as votes. This style of voting is used for events and races.
Event and Race Voting
A player may submit as many votes as they would like using the Capital Quadratic Voting system. Each vote costs 1 GXT to submit. Events and races containing votes are queued in order of most voted to least voted. Once the event or race is selected, all votes are reset for that specific event or race.
The GXT submitted towards the event or race are distributed to the top winners and the creator of the minigame. The first GXT goes to the creator, the second to the first place winner. Then it circles back to the beginning. The next iteration includes the creator, winner and the second place contestant. The next iteration then includes the 3rd place winner.
For example if 9 votes were cast. The creator gets 3 GXT, the winner gets 3 GXT, 2nd place gets 2 GXT and 3rd place gets 1 GXT.
Rated Voting
Rated voting allows players to assign a score to each candidate, rather than just picking one.
Polled Voting
Polled voting allows players to indicate their preferred candidate(s).