Lefty wrote:Apparently The system considers my un passed revision as the last time it was revised.
Indeed, this has been fixed so it will not be recreated. For all existing laws affected by this, you will have to wait these extra days as we have not kept track of the original revision day to be able to fix this. We also cannot fix this for a single nation (even if you knew) as most probably there are more affected.
Lefty wrote:How can a passed revision not count when changing terms of a law
Passed revisions count normally already. No issues on that. The issue that created the false interprentation is the previous one.
Lefty wrote:Also does the number of votes to pass a law reset after 30 days or will you continue to need more votes to pass a revision each time it is revised?
It does not any longer matter. It is mentioned above and in initial posting.
Lefty wrote: I assume I will need 22 for the third successful revision.
You will still need 21 within 30 days (1 more than last winning votes). Once 30 days pass, one will be enough. Winning votes count, not votes difference.
Lefty wrote:What if you lose council members
You will have to wait for 30 days then.
Law revision restrictions may seem a bit harsh. But I believe that this is the way to go. In this way we give a fair bit of time to every player to make his decisions in time. It also makes more sense. As it is now, the shortest time to revise a law is 6 days. 3 days of wait time and 3 days of voting time. I think it is reasonable.
In near future, votings will end sooner: if majority is met on total vote power available at time. Ie, if the total voting power of a nation is 50 and the voting assembles more than 25, then the law will surely pass so it will close prematureluy. This will shorten the revision time down to 3 days and 1 hour (at best). This has not yet been implemented due to our priorities list.