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It is not possible to manually change who qualify for a demographic without altering the demographic's logic or changing the player so they meet the requirements. | It is not possible to manually change who qualify for a demographic without altering the demographic's logic or changing the player so they meet the requirements. | ||
A demographic can be used in [[laws]] and in the [[auth]] of properties or objects. | A demographic can be used in [[laws]] and in the [[Auth_Component|auth]] of properties or objects. | ||
Is it not possible to see who qualify for a demographic in v8.3.3, you can only see which demographics you yourself qualify for be looking at the in-game Law window. Demographics you don't qualify fir will be slightly greyed out. | Is it not possible to see who qualify for a demographic in v8.3.3, you can only see which demographics you yourself qualify for be looking at the in-game Law window. Demographics you don't qualify fir will be slightly greyed out. | ||
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A demographic is created as a [[laws]] proposal. | A demographic is created as a [[laws]] proposal. | ||
From there it has to pass through a [[voting]] process. When the proposal is passed it will be added to the list of demographics on the in-game law window. | From there it has to pass through a [[Government#Elections|voting]] process. When the proposal is passed it will be added to the list of demographics on the in-game law window. | ||
==Usage== | ==Usage== | ||
The demographic has to have passed the [[Government#Elections|voting]] process before it can be used. | The demographic has to have passed the [[Government#Elections|voting]] process before it can be used. | ||
When a demographic is then used in a [[laws]] or [[auth]] of a property or object, it is checked when it is needed. For example; every time you interact with an object that has the a demographic set in its [[auth]], a check will be done to see if you qualify for the demographic. | When a demographic is then used in a [[laws]] or [[Auth_Component|auth]] of a property or object, it is checked when it is needed. For example; every time you interact with an object that has the a demographic set in its [[Auth_Component|auth]], a check will be done to see if you qualify for the demographic. | ||
==Altering== | ==Altering== |
Latest revision as of 10:46, 16 July 2024
Demographics are used to easily refer to a group of people. People are not assigned to a demographic, they instead simply qualify for it based on the demographic's logic.
It is not possible to manually change who qualify for a demographic without altering the demographic's logic or changing the player so they meet the requirements.
A demographic can be used in laws and in the auth of properties or objects.
Is it not possible to see who qualify for a demographic in v8.3.3, you can only see which demographics you yourself qualify for be looking at the in-game Law window. Demographics you don't qualify fir will be slightly greyed out.
Citizen Demographic[edit | edit source]
The "Citizen" demographic exist by default on all worlds. It refer to all players that have been online more than 2 hours in the previous 5 days. So if you are online for two hours you will qualify for the Citizen demographic, but if you are barely online or not online at all for 5 days you stop qualifying for the Citizen demographic.
Creation[edit | edit source]
A demographic is created as a laws proposal.
From there it has to pass through a voting process. When the proposal is passed it will be added to the list of demographics on the in-game law window.
Usage[edit | edit source]
The demographic has to have passed the voting process before it can be used.
When a demographic is then used in a laws or auth of a property or object, it is checked when it is needed. For example; every time you interact with an object that has the a demographic set in its auth, a check will be done to see if you qualify for the demographic.
Altering[edit | edit source]
It is possible to redefine the logic of a demographic.
This is currently bugged in v8.3.3, redefining a demographic does not work.