I really didn't want to play Mafia when I got home, and... I didn't want to play Mafia for the rest of the day, either! Sorry about that.
I'll try to make a post not long after I get up, which will be ~10 hours from now.
I still don't really want to play Mafia, but I promised a post, so here it is!
I support a TempAcc lynch. His only explanation for his near-total lack of scumhunting is "it's my playstyle", and I just don't think that a town player would play like he is in a 5-player game. Add in his unexplained refusal to use faux-votes, and he's the player I have the strongest scum read on. I'm still not entirely sure he's scum—it could actually be his playstyle, though it'd be a pretty convenient playstyle for a scum player to have, as well as one that would make a town player
useless—but I don't have a really strong scum read on anyone else, and I *do* have one on him.
I'm not going to real-vote him until he posts something in his defence, though. I'd like to be
entirely sure he's scum before I vote, if at all possible, and waiting for him to post is the first step towards that.
Re: OSG-Temp scumteam: It it seems possible. OSG's reluctance to vote TempAcc despite the lack of a real defence would make sense if TempAcc was the godfather, but I would have expected OSG to bus by now if
he was the godfather, since TempAcc's been under fire for a while.
Also, I'm not sure that OSG's quick adoption of the faux-vote system means anything, since it makes perfect sense to use. I adopted it in my first post after its introduction, IIRC.
TempAcc: As I implied above, I'm curious as to why you aren't using faux-votes. What advantage do you gain from real votes that's significant enough to make up for the risk of quick/accidental hammers? It isn't as big a risk at this point, since everyone else is using faux-votes, but it'd still be nice if you explained.