Again, not sure where you got the idea that I'm not playing the day game. Have I not hunted for scum? Have I not presented what information I have for the town to digest? Have I not tried to be clever about how I use my money, especially when I have more capital in that area than others? Have I not tried to get someone I believe to be scum lynched?
No, not particularly. To all of those questions.
1. You're going after Caz with some shoddy explanation. I've called you out on it multiple times and in multiple places where your argument falls completely flat, especially given the hypocritical nature of it.
2. You have presented the Town with information, but nothing that happens to further a case against anyone except yourself. Your information is useless, unless you wish to postulate that your importance is necessary by virtue of your abilities, to which I only have a headshake for you.
3. Your extensive capital wastes away. You've got an ability you can literally use RIGHT NOW to exert pressure on YOUR CURRENT VOTE TARGET, and yet you refuse to use it. If I were you, I would have flexed my muscles a bit to make Caz answer. EXCEPT that he already did!
Tbh I wanted to see if anyone would show that they had more than 50$ by outbidding me but then IcyTea claimed that without bidding anyway. Weird stuff. But me having waffles for tea is definitely good for you guys. Well, most of you I guess.
You explaining yourself in riddles then wondering why someone isn't giving you their abilities plainly is funny to me.
If you mean that you're saving it for
A revive, self- or otherwise. An extra vote. An extra player. But I wouldn't pay too much for an extra action, at least without something to use it for.
then congratulations. As would a scum player. So, it's really easy to see why anyone that sees what you want might get confused. Especially because you never mentioned an inspection, which is an action that would ONLY help Town.
Now, hypothetically, I'll give you a potential out in this. "I'm only considering abilities that scum would want to keep them out of their hands." Fair point. But, that assumes that you can outbid anyone on those actions to begin with. The only way you wouldn't be concerned about that action is if you were scum, which has a lot more freedom on the nature of actions, especially since they've got the easiest way to do as such.
4. Uh... Have you? Your reasoning's being pretty well thrashed, and you still cling to it futilely.
And let's just destroy this small little piece right here:
My opinion changed around the time I set down my vote. The evidence is the logical argument that being open about your role is a pro-town move in this kill-less setup, which I admittedly haven't presented very well. The reason you usually don't reveal your role in Mafia is that it gets you killed. In this setup, with the theme of Pacifism, it doesn't. Were everyone to make their claims early on, the town would be far better informed to focus on the second theme of the game, Money, such as by figuring out which auctions are worth highballing, and which are not. Is this clear-cut enough?
Perhaps giving away all relevant role information is a good idea. Additionally, sticking your head inside of a small bloody hole might also reward you candy. Of course, this works better in a game type that has ROLES WE ALL KNOW. Without an open setup, we have no idea if goddamn Light Yagami wins by getting all of our role names or if Vacuum Cleaner can suck out your abilities. No nightkills ultimately is MORE terrifying, since there is now a limitation in design for the moderator that allows more flexibility with the Mafia!
That is so astoundingly poorly thought-out, that I'd say it's super bad. Especially because the EXACT OPPOSITE is true. Without kills, players are safer at Night, and don't have to worry about being killed and can THEREFORE use their inspections and other abilities without regard to anything else. Why would that not be your first thought?
I just don't understand where your thoughts are coming from. I'm just so thoroughly confused how you could possibly think that's a good idea.