Three people. You, TBF and FoU. Which is three more people than you've pressured. There are also 10 other players in the game, including you. I've also had a potentially life-altering thing to prepare for today, hence the silence over the weekend. If you're expecting everyone else to put pressure on other people while you slide along with "I don't know what to do 'cause no info" you can expect my vote.
You know your role, and also that there are (likely) 2 concrete scum roles, and possibly a soft 4th role if what you were saying about 3rd party roles making you impotent or whatever is true (PFP and in a car, so bugger looking for the quote) which is more than 1/3 of the players. As you say, it's D1. It's a starting point, otherwise the game would be much less interesting.
You're not going to know anybody's role for sure unless you're an investigator or when they flip - in which case it doesn't matter, 'cause they're dead - so wishing that were the case while doing nothing to try to get a grasp of what they might be is pointless, and makes you look scummy.
Actually, it's not a 4th role that is rendering me useless,
it's the lack thereof.If no roleblockers exist in this game, my role is essentially void of power. That said, there's still the hidden conditions that might trigger, and one of those might cause a roleblock action to appear. Too many variables with not enough information to know if I will actually serve a purpose.
I frankly do not see your so called "pressuring" all too well. All three of us have answered willingly, without you having to vote us up at all.
I have been asking questions, and in one case responding to suspicious activity (yours, at least until I was informed that the day one "Random" votes are actually an attempt to pressure the player.) with some brief pressure, but in all honesty there's nobody that I can truly see aside from yourself that is worthy of suspicion.
Most likely you'd believe it firsthand, relying on known information to proceed. Alright. Most likely you'd delegate the need of responsibility in the open or would instead go for a lynch because the person would openly claim third-party because of reasons on your part that seem rigid in nature?
Why aim at the one who claims third-party rather than the others who stay relatively silent? What's your contrast between that and someone who is scum and does the same?
This response is really interesting. There's a suitable negative tone into it. There's a lack of saying 'what if this person is a survivor and town is winning', but there is stating things from what one things the town wants.
We're playing in a game where abilities are possible--albeit possibly also inferred as to their quality or range of power from what abilities one personally has. A slight background check into similar games here will give you the idea that there is no actual role list that's given in the OP--however there are roles that you can INFER being present (or a mix of vanilla roles).
You seem to be defensive when beset by unknown variables.
If A person openly claims a third party, there is reason for moderate suspicion due to the fact that it could be a scumclaim to deter investigative roles from spending time there. This is especially true if they are in fact scum with some sort of night immunity that could otherwise come off as suspicious otherwise.
If there are silent people, I will tend to target them for lynching over a neutral, but only if the neutral is being more active than the mafia. Silence is a bad thing, regardless of if it's town or scum doing it.
Unknowns are my worst enemy. If I am not a investigation capable role, I will often struggle to identify the mafia at the best of times. More often than not, I will actually mis-identify and go after a powerful townie under those circustances, which causes a chain reaction as I either kill a important townie (followed by myself either by lynch or vigilante suicide) or leave the mafia to run free and cause havoc.
The alternative is I remain inactive, and either end up close to a mafia majority where my abilities will be able to take down or block mafia fairly consistently after the possible suspects have been narrowed, or be killed off while waiting to do so.
Perhaps the worst of all for me is if I am not roleblock capable, kill capable, or investigation capable. If I fall under none of those catagories and get either a protective or a support role, I generally just end up waiting for death or for another townie I can protect. It is torture.