Also, if there's no activity by day end where going to go into a NL. I don't want to give the dopps an advantage.
How does lynching give the dopps an advantage?
NL loses info and we miss a chance to lynch a dopp. A intentional NL is fine, but an unintentional I feel is bad.
Likewise, I feel a blind lynch is bad, as mathematically it's advantage scum. If there's a real reason to lynch, then do, but lynch for the sake of lynching is no better or worse than an unintentional no lynch, in my opinion.
Makeinu:
I don't generally make a habit of town-claiming.
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The evidence is against you on this one.
Examples in this game aside, I meant more generally. I'll admit to playing badly so far.
fish out of water get his sea legs.
Nautical nonsense be something I wish!
A pirate I be not, but a sailor, aye! If it be nautical nonsense ye seek, then yer basin I can fill.
Screw no fun allowed.
TheDarkStar:
I'd consider is reason to lynch if he came up as a townie based on the fact that, while he claims town, he carefully does not claim townie.
What does the first half of this sentence mean? (Prior to the comma)
I asked before, and I'll ask again, because it wasn't answered.
DarkStar, I want to know what the difference between claiming
TOWN and claiming
TOWNIE are. That seems a semantics argument to me, and I dislike semantics arguments, as they're only a way to argue without actually providing any substance.
Fixed my wall of text.
For certain loose definitions of the word "fixed" perhaps, but all I see is a nearly unreadable wall of text with little substance to it. That dark blue is very difficult for me to read. You'll forgive me if I remove it in my reply.
Max:
Persus isn't throwing out OMGUS votes now, is he? Why do you want to move the conversation to him so badly?
And you think OMGUS vote has any validity as any sort of scum tell?
It might not be a scum tell for sure, but random voting is worrying: It either means that they are bad at playing town and might get good players killed (so lynching these people is better than letting them get someone else), or they are bad at scum and are trying to throw suspicion on random people. Either way, it's safer to get rid of them.
This is not the first time something you've said has left me scratching my head in confusion. I thought the whole point of the RVS stage was to use random votes to apply pressure, and gauge people's responses. Is it not? How is that worrying? If they're bad at playing town, they're likely to get themselves lynched, and if they're bad at playing scum, they're likely to out themselves through inconsistent answers and lies. Because lies are easy to tell, but hard to maintain.
I find, in general, that your play so far is fairly lacking in substance. I may not have brought much to the table so far, but I don't see much with your name on it either, and I find your suspicions a thin soup.
Imp:
You post impressive walls of text. While I certainly appreciate the play advice, I'm having some difficulties in parsing any actual substance out of a lot of what I've linked there. Would it be considered rude if I requested you summarize your suspicions?