Update to Version 0.211

The Political Process

Explore a dynamic world of politics in this turn-based, political simulator. Create a character, run for political office, write legislation, balance budgets, and more as you move up the political hierarchy.

The game has been updated to version 0.211. [u]ADDITIONS[/u] - Clicking the title of a poll will bring up a Details menu for all polls with the same title, showing weekly averages and a timeline graph of weekly averages. - Poll results can be viewed from the election page and the election night menu, by clicking on the info icon for the election and then clicking the “View Poll Results” button. - Added an option to add custom pollsters to the game. This can be found in the advanced options -> election tab -> polls. - Added an option to edit current pollsters in the game. - Added an option to save and load pollster presets. You can either replace all of the current pollsters with a preset or add preset pollsters to the current list of pollsters (this allows for making multiple presets and adding multiple presets to the same game). - Added 4 new options to the Endorse Multiple menu: Protégés Only, Favorites Only, Minimum Policy Agreement Percentage, and Mandatory Policies. If you set the Minimum Policy Agreement Percentage, the game will not endorse any candidate whose policy agreement percentage is below that value. If you select any Mandatory Policies, the game will not endorse any candidate who does not share your position regarding those policies. - If the Independent Polls menu is limited to showing a specific election (such as the Senate General Election in Michigan), it will display weekly averages and an average timeline graph for the specific election (essentially it shows everything that the Poll Details page shows without having to click on the Poll title). - Added the “Add to Favorites” button to the details menu for politicians. - Added party demographic percentages to the Politician Summary Pages (Governors, U.S. House, and U.S. Senate). These are the pages that show a map, and let you select a state to look at the politicians in that state. - Your protégés will now change political parties if you change political parties – but only if they do not currently hold a political office and they are not currently part of an election campaign. [u]FIXES[/u] - Fixed an issue with the multiple endorsements menu that would not allow you to endorse multiple U.S. House or U.S. Senate candidates if it was not an election year for state senate. - Likely fixed an issue where withdrawing from multiple elections in a single year would cause duplicate candidates in those elections. For example, if you withdrew from a House election and then withdrew from a Senate election, the candidates from the senate election would run in both the house and senate elections, creating a possibility where the same candidate would win two elections and hold two political positions. This could also fix an issue where the game might freeze at the election screen, if a senate candidate was simultaneously running in a house election. - Fixed an issue where you could not unselect an option in the Endorse Multiple menu. - Fixed an issue where the election night map might not appear if you were looking at the politician summary page when clicking the next turn button. - Fixed an issue where current politicians would not run for governor elections. - Fixed an issue where party gender ratios would not save in the advanced option presets. - Fixed an issue that prevented presidential national polls from being created. - Likely fixed an issue where state-specific pollsters would not create polls. - Likely fixed an issue that caused the game to freeze on week 19 under specific circumstances. Specifically, if a player used the advanced options to change the presidential primary election weeks or the presidential primary delegates, it could have produce results that caused an error. -May have fixed several issues that caused duplicate candidates/politicians in specific circumstances.