It’s easier to not run Minority rule at all, but anyway.
How is Minority rule run exactly?
It’s easier to not run Minority rule at all, but anyway.
How is Minority rule run exactly?
uhh idk
we did like 3 battle royale versions and i won all of them
Alright, I’ll go ask chloves
Ask her for what?
Cloves
And, unrelated, how to run Minority rule
Just search up the game thread here
But like, are the rooms chosen at random or not.
I mean that’s host preference
i think
pretty sure marl wotm’d the rooms and chloe just full rng’d them
Semi-auto the rooms
I am assuming the number of hours will be 69
Now which Octuple Threat class do I pick
All of them
so you just choose an arbitrary group of people that’s just the majority rounded up until you get to the end
what happens then
where’s the actual gameplay
Also, Majority Rule could be an endless game as well, as there’s no mechanism which could prevent everyone from choosing the same room repeatedly
So like, how the FUCK does the Queue work?
FM queue
People submit games for review
They are eventually reviewed, and if they pass they are added to “Waiting to Start”
Once there, they are added to one of two queue tracks, loosely defined as “vanilla” and “special.” One game from each track can be active at a time. Once one game finishes, the next game from that track can open for signups. (Obviously there can be modifications, e.g. two hosts on the same track can trade places if it fits their schedules better, and we try to avoid having multiple super large games both starting at once)
Invitational games are instead scheduled for a specific date in consultation with the queue manager. An invitational game can be run alongside two normal games.
Misc queue
People add Miscs to the Misc queue. Two Miscs can run at a time. They are run in the order they are submitted.
How are games added to the queue? Who adds them?
When you submit a game for review, you add it to the “In Review” section of the queue yourself. It will then be assigned a reviewer, who will add themself as your reviewer.
Once it passes review and your reviewer has announced that it passes review, one of you can move it up to Waiting to Start. Its actual slot in the queue is assigned by the Queue Manager (DatBird) in consultation with the moderators and the review team.