Aliiance Policies #1

Left Shoe

Well-Known Member
#1
There's been some suggestions of removing villages from our alliance. Before anybody jumps in front of a cannon, we should get an alliance-wide opinion.

What do you think?

(Kages' votes count double, as long as they make a post detailing their choice and why.)
 

Vexarian

Well-Known Member
#2
I am of the opinion that any village that is both making an active effort to grow, and actually has some proof of doing so, should be counted as a living, official village of the alliance.

And obviously any villages that aren't particularly growing, but have enough members that it doesn't matter.
 

Cornuthaum

Well-Known Member
#3
Any village that can't get more than 10 villagers in the span of 2-3 weeks is done for, unless the kage pulls a miracle.
 

darthturtle

Well-Known Member
#4
Keep the Village as long as people are still playing in it. Especially the leader.
 

crazylike.A.

Well-Known Member
#5
VexTheWarlord said:
I am of the opinion that any village that is both making an active effort to grow, and actually has some proof of doing so, should be counted as a living, official village of the alliance.

And obviously any villages that aren't particularly growing, but have enough members that it doesn't matter.
Totally agree with this one.
 

violinmana

(Hardcore) Gamer
#6
Cornuthaum said:
Any village that can't get more than 10 villagers in the span of 2-3 weeks is done for, unless the kage pulls a miracle.
Truth.
 

Marisa

Well-Known Member
#7
Cornuthaum said:
Any village that can't get more than 10 villagers in the span of 2-3 weeks is done for, unless the kage pulls a miracle.
I agree with this one, kages should know what they are getting into when making a village.

(Sakuya, kage of Touhou Village here~)
 

Zanzopan

Well-Known Member
#8
VexTheWarlord said:
I am of the opinion that any village that is both making an active effort to grow, and actually has some proof of doing so, should be counted as a living, official village of the alliance.

And obviously any villages that aren't particularly growing, but have enough members that it doesn't matter.
Also agree with this completely.

I am noodly.
 

Left Shoe

Well-Known Member
#9
So far, we've gotten the leader of Pasta, Demolished, Touhou, and Tenkyouin, as well as a few of the more active TFFers.

Where is everybody?
 

akun50

Well-Known Member
#10
I was busy with work. Sorry. :sweat:

As Azalyn, Leader of Vale, I say if the Kage is active and there's at least ten villagers, it should be considered an active village. Getting ten is easy, especially if you open the village for Wandering Genin. KEEPING ten villagers (and getting ones worth keeping) is a bit harder . <_<

If the village is just starting out, things are insanely cut-throat, so growth might not be easy.

On the other hand, if it was a prominent village and it's members are dropping from the game... well, it might not necessarily be the Kage's fault. Again, though, getting ten villagers can be easy.
 

Garahs

Well-Known Member
#11
Personally, I'm of the opinion that a village shouldn't enter the alliance until after they enter the war. Once they do that, I don't see a need to remove them unless they start purposely harrassing allies.

(And Jeuno is finally NRF today.)
 

jwolf0

Well-Known Member
#12
Zanzopan said:
VexTheWarlord said:
I am of the opinion that any village that is both making an active effort to grow, and actually has some proof of doing so, should be counted as a living, official village of the alliance.

And obviously any villages that aren't particularly growing, but have enough members that it doesn't matter.
Also agree with this completely.

I am noodly.
Thirded.

This is brought to you from That.
 

Left Shoe

Well-Known Member
#13
So we've gotten votes from:
Pasta, Demolished, Touhou, and Tenkyouin.
Vale, Jeuno, and That.

Where's MageOhki? Urth? duskrider? Weeaboo? Lafiel? If people don't show up in the next 24 hours, I'm going to start contacting them in-game.

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Side note: Daikaiju Village became Alpha Dog Village, right?
 

locke69

Well-Known Member
#14
No. Daikaiju became Neo Kaiju. Alpha Dog belongs to Shin Gorh something, a guy I liked resource raping during University's early days.

As for my vote, I personally prefer talking with the Kages whose village wants into TFF. After I talk with them, I decide if I want to throw my weight in support of them joining or not joining us. And frankly, it works. I brought in Toxic and Patronus (now Marauder) after talking with them.

As for the new villages on the list, Vale's Kage has had an alt in my village since Zeni was Kage and Jueno's Kage came from my village.

Oh, dead villages. *Shrugs* If they're dead, they're dead. The only exception should be with Tokyo 3 (an IR). Active growth is a plus. But if the hat switches users (and the new user accepts PMs), then we should talk to them.
 

zerohour

Well-Known Member
#15
Left Shoe said:
Where's MageOhki? Urth? duskrider? Weeaboo? Lafiel?
Oh, I see how it is. Zero doesn't warrant mention. Zero's not important, and we can just ignore him as he goes to cry in the corner.

Well fine! I'll make my own alliance! With blackjack! And Hookers! And then I'll get banned from BvS and THEN we'll see who's who!

Anyways, before I cast my apparently, unworthy vote, I'd like to know a little more, mainly, if a village doesn't meet the requirement, what happens to them? Are they just booted without so much a a by your leave? Do they get a time form to meet the requirements? Do we give them alternatives, like merging with other TFF Villages?
 

Vexarian

Well-Known Member
#16
zerohour said:
Left Shoe said:
Where's MageOhki? Urth? duskrider? Weeaboo? Lafiel?
Oh, I see how it is. Zero doesn't warrant mention. Zero's not important, and we can just ignore him as he goes to cry in the corner.

Well fine! I'll make my own alliance! With blackjack! And Hookers! And then I'll get banned from BvS and THEN we'll see who's who!

Anyways, before I cast my apparently, unworthy vote, I'd like to know a little more, mainly, if a village doesn't meet the requirement, what happens to them? Are they just booted without so much a a by your leave? Do they get a time form to meet the requirements? Do we give them alternatives, like merging with other TFF Villages?
I personally am in favor of booting all of the villages who do NOT meet these new requirements, but allowing them to reapply once they do.
 

Left Shoe

Well-Known Member
#17
zerohour said:
Well fine!á I'll make my own alliance!á With blackjack!á And Hookers!


:evil2: My plan is working! ... And I'll be the first one to sign up! :evil2:



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What's going to happen to the dead villages? Well, since this is the first time we're genuinely addressing the issue, I say there should be a grace period.

How 'bout this for starters: After most/all of the kages have voted, we'll set a start date. Exactly 168 hours after the start date, any "dead" villages that haven't responded will be put on a "former allies" list. "Dead villages" that have responded will be dealt with on a case-by-case basis.

We can come up with a more permanent plan as things take shape.

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EDIT: @Locke - So that Daikaiju --> Neo Kaiju iss confirmed, then? I was waiting for the Kage to announce it, or something to that effect.
 

locke69

Well-Known Member
#18
EDIT: @Locke - So that Daikaiju --> Neo Kaiju iss confirmed, then? I was waiting for the Kage to announce it, or something to that effect.
As the Kage of TFFA and University (the villages that took Nuke in), I swear that Neo Kaiju is the IR of Daikaiju.
 

urth

Well-Known Member
#19
Sorry I'm late, I've been working a few extra shifts this week. :sweat:

I agree with the general opinion that as long as a village is making an active effort to grow and isn't completely failing at it than they should be welcomed members in our alliance. Now a village has proven that it is stagnant and unable to grow then they should be offered 2 choices. Either the disband their village and send the villagers to other TFF villages or leave the alliance. If a village chooses to leave the alliance I'm of mixed opinion on whether we would let them return at a future date if they end up surviving, but since it would likely be a rare occurrence it could be handled on a case-by-case basis.

And since it's been brought up I don't think we should be hearing petitions from villages that wish to join our alliance until they've entered the war and have at least 10 villagers. Whether we let the village and is still up for normal discussion but we should at least see how committed they are to their village first.

One vote among many other lesser votes.
 

duskrider42

Well-Known Member
#20
After getting 10 villagers and joining the war it's not that hard to keep a village alive. Just allow wandering genin. If village management is so poor that pushing a button every few days is too hard, then there is no benefit that can come from being allied with such a village.

My vote is to boot failing villages after giving them 2-3 weeks notice. If they can turn it around by then, then they can stay in the alliance.

And of course they can reapply if they have managed to fix their problems...like killing off their idle kage.
 

SEG-CISR

Well-Known Member
#21
I'd say boot a village that has 5 or fewer villagers for a long enough time- or starts stagnating at less than, say, 20 members. It'd be a waste to keep them in the alliance, because they'd never be able to protect themselves well, and would require assistance from other villages to buy upgrades and such, if they didn't have enough villagers to buy them.

Of course, many a village slumped down and got back up from that hole, so if they start growing again and keep growing- even if they stop at around 30 people, which is a normal village, they should get readmitted, since at that point they can get all the Nonjas they want and such.
 

Left Shoe

Well-Known Member
#22
So, I guess we should start contacting the remaining kages in-game?

Y/N ?
 

Left Shoe

Well-Known Member
#23
... hello? Anybody?

Seriously, we haven't heard from almost 2/3 of the kages.
 

Vassago

Well-Known Member
#24
Some of them don't go here.

So, you really should either contact them in game, and/or post this also on the BvS TFF Alliance forum.
 

Left Shoe

Well-Known Member
#25
Screw it. If no one has anything to say (that isn't obvious and/or sarcastic), then I'm going to go ahead an PM the remaining Kages in-game. Friday, prolly around noon server time.
 
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