Mysterious Poll

When I join a round, I am a:
  • Player
  • Actor
  • Other (Please Specify)
0 voters

I wish I could put the player and actor on same priority

I don’t understand the assignment or the results

Even if I change my answers the pie remains perfectly evenly divided, including if I select abstain on only one answer.

Unsure if cryptic troll post.

oh, I see the problem.
The pie chart is set to output the number of people that answered that specific prompt.
1, 2, 3, and abstain are all answers.
So when it’s printing the pie chart, it goes through and asks
“Did they select an answer for Player?” “Yes” “Add one to the player segment of the chart”
“Did they select an answer for Actor?” “Yes” “Add one to the actor segment of the chart”
“Did they select an answer for Other?” “Yes” “Add one to the other segment of the chart”
I figure it’s probably something on discourse’s end.

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It is not supposed to be a troll post, the pie is badly implemented. In fact I did not even select a pie for how results are shown.

Bad.

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PerishedFraud, try as he might
cannot solve his tasty plight,
put all answers in a pie,
when it’s sliced, we wonder why,
all the answers all the same,
when we play our silly game

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ah yes i too am an actor

acting patrick stewart GIF

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Being an actor implies that you have a set role you want to perform. Being a player implies that you only view the game as something that you should win. I honestly just like to exist within the setting and get immersed in it

I tried to make the ranking poll because one cannot denounce either aspect of ss13 (more accurately, bee) completely, so a simple choice would be disingenuous and almost a bait post.

Sadly, as noted above, it seems the option for this sort of poll wasn’t properly implemented. Indeed, it’s not just the silly pie chart, i can’t even see the “strength” of votes.

skill issue‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎

Thats why I wanted to put both on same priority. While a part of the fun is how well you interact with the mechanics to do your job and ‘win’, you also have a story playing out where you’re not the only one trying to have fun inside a specific setting where characters vary, aka things are not rigid. I feel ignoring either side just makes sure you get stagnant and end up doing the same things every time which gets boring after a while. Use of both mindsets gives the direction and the freedom for that story’s potential to flourish in infinite ways.

Neither for you see, I am the playwright.

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chat stop 50:50ing it

we’re not, poll broke

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