CITVoting
CIT Voting
CIT Voting, also called CITvoting, is the in-game global voting table for suggestions that can have a major impact on gameplay.
You open it with:
/vote
Overview
The purpose of CIT Voting is to let players vote on major gameplay suggestions before they are implemented.
The in-game voting window is used for:
- viewing active suggestions
- voting on suggestions
- removing your vote before expiry
- checking total vote counts
- seeing public results after expiry
Who Can Vote
Everyone can vote on suggestions as long as they have at least:
- 24H of play time
How Suggestions Work
Each suggestion in CIT Voting has:
- its own expiry date
That expiry date is:
- set by the developer
Each player can only:
- cast one vote per suggestion
Because of that:
- you should choose carefully before voting
How To Vote
To vote on a suggestion:
- open
/vote - select a suggestion from the list
- click
UpvoteorDownvote
If you change your mind before the suggestion expires:
- click
Remove Vote
What You Can See
In the CIT Voting window, players can see:
- the active suggestion list
- the total amount of votes placed by players
- which suggestions they already voted on
Suggestions you voted on are marked:
- in orange
Hidden Vote Ratio
Players can see:
- the total amount of votes placed
Players cannot see:
- the upvotes versus downvotes ratio
This is done on purpose to prevent players from:
- voting based only on what they think everyone else is choosing
Results
When a suggestion expires:
- the results are shown publicly
If you are offline when that happens:
- you receive a notification when you log in
You can check those notifications with:
/notifications
Notes
/voteopens the in-game CITvoting panel- voting is limited to players with at least
24Hplay time - each suggestion has its own developer-set expiry date
- you can only vote once per suggestion unless you remove your vote before expiry