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a preferential ballot would ensure a more sincere group choice which is the exact opposite of reality television murder and lying simulation survivor, and that's all i've got to say on it
I don't think I'd want approval voting. A lot of people might just approve the top two choices making the winner the most generally liked candidate but few people's top choice which I also think isn't very representative. Or people would strategically approve only one even though they were truly okay with either. Plus it would be tie-tastic even moreso than F3s normally are.
In post 37, Skelda wrote:The fact that the average winner in F3s only get 48% of the vote is terrible.
this is my main problem
do F3 with preferential ballots
That's actually best of both worlds. Why doesn't it happen?
I don't think F3 would have enough players to be worth a preferential ballot.
maybe the F4 FTC is needed afterall.
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In post 82, Skelda wrote:I don't think I'd want approval voting. A lot of people might just approve the top two choices making the winner the most generally liked candidate but few people's top choice which I also think isn't very representative. Or people would strategically approve only one even though they were truly okay with either. Plus it would be tie-tastic even moreso than F3s normally are.
Ya Lulu would have beaten Shaco and that would have been not-k.
This is a good video that I almost entirely agree with. It talks about final 2 vs. final 3 (and what's now essentially become a game where you play to get to final 4)
I don't really care how interesting the final tribal council is, since generally it's pretty obvious who will win either way.
I think final 2 makes the game leading up to the FTC more interesting than Final 3.