Bookwyrm627: -----
I hate to wet blanket some of these ideas, but some issues to be resolved:
-It would suck to be vanilla if the PRs are running on cycles, because then the PRs might try to delay things so they can use their PR more, which leaves you stuck with nothing to do. How do we keep the game from revolving around the "night" actions?
-Don't forget time zone differences. People need days to hold an asynchronous discussion when they are 6+ hours apart. From Yog in UTC -8, Cristi in UTC-6, me in UTC-5, over to Adalia in UTC, Lift in UTC+1, and JMich somewhere in UTC+1 or UTC+2 (I think). Hunter might be our player farthest East in UTC+5 or maybe UTC+6.
We might have players with clocks displaying the same hour/minute, but opposite AM/PM.
Well, the game I'd originally intended the idea for doesn't have any vanillas... :P
But it's a similar issue to what we have now, and sure the PRs may not feel pressured into voting if they think they can make use of their powers but you could say that in the current setup PRs might stall to No Lynch (or actively suggest it) to get more uses of their powers.
Plus stalling (should) would generally be seen as scummy as it means more NKs and less lynches, so stalling PRs would be more likely to get lynched so they would have to avoid that behaviour.
Timezones is always an issue, and a tricky one to deal with. As long as you don't put the powers on too quick a cycle (2 or 3 days for a NK say) then I don't think it would be that much worse than it is now.
Anyway, the point would be to push people to talk less and vote and act more so the games are a bit snappier.
The way I see it you might come up with somewhat of a standard, probably centred around NKs. So an Alignment Cop gets a cooldown 1.5 times that of a NK, while a Role Cop is the same as a NK. Some powers have to be adapted a little (Doctor and Roleblocker would probably need to be somewhat continuous to make them worthwhile but you'd have to have a way to stop the Doctor just permanently protecting one player, I have a number of thoughts on it). And so on.
As people seem interested I might draw up my ideas for the system to see what people think.