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Test of the Pulse of the People
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Overview
Create a series of opinion polls about Egypt, it's citizens, guilds, and lore. Players score points at your game by figuring out the most popular answers, and correct order.
All polls should be opinion based, and not questions with specific correct answers.
"What is the hardest mushroom to find?" is a good question, and "How many points do you start out with in Tug" is a bad question.
The Test of the Pulse of the People is the eighth test in the discipline of Thought.
Passing the Principle
Build a Pulse of the People and design a survey.
There are two phases to the game: the survey mode, then the actual game.
- During the survey phase, people give answers to the survey question and receive a Pulse of the People Token as reward.
- Once the survey phase is complete, the designer examines the responses, consolidates the answers and opens the game phase.
- Playing the game costs one Pulse Token and people have to attempt to guess the most popular answer to each question (getting more points for more popular answers).
Once someone has played through the game phase, they can judge the Pulse as with other Thought Tests. Once the minimum number of judges is reached (7?), the Pulse will be eligible for passing.
OR score 21+ on three recent winning Pulse
How to Play a Pulse
- Pulse of the People is like playing Family Feud. Here's some tips:
- When you start to play it will give you each question in a new window.
- At the very bottom of this window is a chat field where you enter the answer.
- All the answers available are hidden behind multiple question marks listed in the window like this: ???? ?????
- You keep answering the same question until you either reveal all of the correct answers OR you exceed the maximum amount of incorrect answers you can get per question (set by the puzzle designer.)
- You have a time limit, not answering for a long period (30-60 seconds?) will record an incorrect answer.
- Trying to chat to others often leads to mis-answering the Pulse questions so try to avoid chatting while interfacing with a Pulse.
- Your goal is to try to get as many points as possible.
- The more popular the answer was with the surveyors, the more points you get for your correct guess.
How It Works
The designer first enters 7 questions, then reviews and opens the survey. Teppy stated that a good example of a question would be "What is the hardest mushroom to eat fresh from the earth?" whereas a bad question would be "How many points does one start tug with?" He means that questions where an answer that can be simply looked up on the wiki are less interesting than ones that involves some knowledge of the world or an opinion of the player. In other words, questions that don't have definitive, factual answers.
The questions will appear in a random order to every player, keep that in mind when designing your survey. Also, the game box does not display questions longer than the length of the input box, and is not likely to. Teppy said it would take several days to code, and he doesn't want people to use long questions anyway. Keep your questions short.
At least 49 people must then fill out the survey before the game becomes playable. The designer is able to link answers that refer to the same thing e.g. "DP" and "demi pharaoh" and "demi-pharaoh", would be linked so that the survey records 3 answers for "demi pharaoh", or whichever version the designer chooses. These are known as synonyms, which can be matched during the game. The designer can also delete questions which are not 'going well' and add new ones. In order to open the game, all active questions must have 49 answers.
The player doesn't judge when answering the survey, but does get a Pulse of the People Token, which is used to play other Pulses of the People later. The tokens are portable items and you can use any token to play any pulse.
The game itself will be a bit like "Family Fortunes" (UK), or "Family Feud" (US). The idea is to try and guess the most popular answers to each question. The more popular the answer, the more points you get. After a certain number of wrong guesses, you go onto the next question.
Passing the Test
Passes
Passing occurs once a week, with the highest scoring Pulse passing. See Test Pass History.
Pulse of the People Locations
Please add your Pulse to the map and the table below. For clarity, please use a (RdS) symbol for a Pulse in Survey mode, a (GrP) symbol for a Pulse in Play mode, and a (BlP) symbol for a Pulse that has passed (best in the land).
Region | Coordinates | Designer | Survey/Play/Passed | Remarks | RL Date opened |
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7L | 1371, -1168 | Snoerr | Survey | Just Southwest of the CS | 18 February 2016 |
RP | 1522, 2838 | Sabuli | Passed | Very near the CS | 2/18/2016 survey, 3/1/2016 play |
RP | 1611, 2824 | ThePheonix | Survey | Just SE of the CS | 19 February 2016 |
RP | 1523, 2845 | Robby | Passed | Very near the CS | 21 February 2016 |
RP | 1440, 2800 | 7fold | Survey | Just W of the CS | 22 February 2016 |
RP | 1526, 2845 | Porthos | Play | Very near the CS | 25 February 2016 |
Demonstrating the Principle
- 1 White Pliable Board
- 1 White Raeli Tile
- 1 Black Raeli Tile
- 1 Green paint
- 1 Blue paint
- 1 Purple paint
- 1 Silk Cloth
- 1 Gold Wire
- 1 Papyrus Paper
- 1 Ink
With these items in hand, the University will then ask you who visited the University exactly some number of days, hours and minutes ago. Get this question right, and you unlock Pulse of the People. Get it wrong, and you have to wait an hour before attempting to guess again.
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