Originally
posted by
Helmet:
A simple change like making all previous countries known to an account I think would be an easy first step to holding people at least somewhat accountable for their actions.
I don't see any reason why we can't see who was playing every single country after a round ends.
If someone makes a second account to suicide and hide their actions they should be deleted.
Upping an actual suggestion (beyond ban people who fluffed me up!) which may be missed in all repeated QQing on all sides, and modifying it somewhat, each account could have an account name (NOT log in name) which could be detected in s new spy op to "detect leader".
This would
1) Give an opportunity cost to detecting "known" suiciders, rather than making it a no brainer to simply click a profile and check out country names.
2) Allow alliances to handle it themselves, by pre-emptively killing off said suiciders.
3) Make it easier for others to target the ones they want to hit rather than the "poor innocent inactives" who will somehow be "driven from the game (despite being already inactive)" those calling for bans are so concerned about.
That makes it fairer does it not?