Unvote Caz.
@dolores:Getting voted and lynched wouldn't count as being targeted by an ability though right?
That's my understanding. I'm unlynchable though.
(me, the player, not anything mechanically relevant concept)
Like I said to ICT, my main mechanical fear is external vote manipulation which I don't necessarily have the ability to prevent. I don't think that many townies will be talked into seriously committing to a dolores lynch.
You're undisputedly pro-town, but
don't believe in vote pressure?
Right, so what's this right after:
FallacyofUrist
I kinda dislike unvoting caz here because I don't think their behavior to date is acceptable, but I also think a resting vote is going to bother FoU a lot more
You're voting FoU to pressure them.
What's going on with "Leave Comments"?
I can't use it though, and can't be targeted, so unless the the town alignment wincon that I share is changed or my revealed ability is targeted by name and changed it can only impact my game indirectly.
If it can be used to kill Wacky And Hilarious Hijinks, that's probably part of a possible route for an all-players win (I have an extra and very easy wincon that is blocked by it, so if someone can pass around copies of my role with the action-blocker removed it shouldn't be too hard to organize).
And how would we go about removing your action-blocker to do this? By targeting you?
If you take off my shackles though I'm just going to fuck off into the winners lounge at the earliest opportunity rather than help anyone else, though.
Yeah...go away.
Interesting. What do you believe in? How do you get information out of someone recalcitrant, if not pressure?
There's no way of getting information out of someone recalcitrant. You can always just not post, and it's impossible to really draw any kind of conclusions from that; eventually all you know is that the person isn't contributing to the town. Ideally, I'd have some indicator that the person doesn't have an interest in doing so, like a bad reply to a post where they're accused of (active) lurking from before they go radio silent, which increasingly helps me convince other players to vote for them as it goes unresolved but does not actually tell me any more about their alignment than it did the first time they posted the response.
And...? Not posting is a completely possible and even effective scum tactic. This is especially true past Day 1.
Really? You don't think it's possible for a scum player to accidentally out their buddy or reveal a non-mafia through excessive force? I have pegged a townie before by seeing a mafioso tunnel down said townie with silly arguments. You don't ever look for that?
Not at all. This is pure WIFOM. You're basing your reads of other players on the posts of someone with an intrinsic information advantage they want to deceive you about. To give a trivial example, if there was a formula for acting out a sequence where poor arguments are used to attack a player and so subsequently on your lynch the town accepted that that person was probably town, in any mountainous game with more than one mafscum you could act out this scenario with one of your partners, get lynched, and then let them coast to the win on the pro-town-appearance of your act.
I'm hoping to discern the motivations of other players and then judge what alignment that player would have those motivations as. I don't learn anything about a player's motivations from the content of another player (except where it provokes a reaction from the examinee).
No.
No.Unless you're some lame-o who doesn't read their role PM before posting, everyone knows their alignment and possible scum buddies when the game starts. The fact is:
1. Town
don't know anybody else's alignment
2. Mafia
know their buddies' alignments
People
will act differently whether they're town or mafia. Disputing this is the same as denying the game of mafia itself. The challenge is for the mafia players to pass off as town.
@NJW2000:Toonyman: how do you feel about dolores not being targetable? Angry? Envious? Unimpressed? Relieved? Strangely aroused?
Aroused.
Everyone: What's going on with "Leave Comments"?
Not sure. If it can convert alignments then town -> something else is possible, but mafia -> something else likely isn't, and especially not mafia -> town. So I think alignment shifts would be extremely bad and chaotic for town.
Webadict didn't respond to my mod question so obviously it's in the dark.
General musings: the comments thing is freaking me out, there's already two pages since the start of the game despite many people not having posted yet, and it would be hilarious if the [REDACTED] ability Dolores is allowed to use was the scumkill.
I doubt it.
@Leafsnail:Merry 1:30am on Christmas day, everyone! I would sincerely like to know how everyone's Christmas is/was this year.
Leafsnail: I've got it on good authority (my own) that there are wincons in this game besides basic factional ones. How important do you think semi-bastard strats like converting everyone to the same cult and having a huge group/all players win together are likely to be in the game?
My guess would be not very. I assume most players have picked a high level of Shenanigans and that will probably make it very difficult to form any reliable plan at night. That's both due to town roles potentially having uncontrollable elements and the possibility of unclaimed scum roles falling outside of any reasonable expectation. That kind of breaking strategy is much more likely to happen in a game with known or at least relatively sane roles.
Hohoho! Yes I will post on Christmas morning.
So, who's scum? Do you think scum are more likely to have a higher shenanigan number?
@Toaster:LuckyOwl: Did you kill and eat IronyOwl? I keep getting confused.
You won't believe how many times I typed IronyOwl in Bastard Paranormal 3.
@IcyTea:There's a few reasons. None of them are "because you're town". I'm going to assume bad play for now though.
It's clear we've played in very different metagames lately, for you to make that analysis, so I'd like to understand you better. Name those reasons.
1. Voting yourself because you're a jester.
2. Voting yourself because your best interests are in survival, aka "not being a jester vote self" gambit.
3. Voting yourself because you're not town.
Seriously why? If you think good town play is to reactionarly catch scum then you're wrong.
@Caz:6 pages already and this game looks to be unpleasant.
It's a 16 player BYOR, what did you expect?
6 pages already and this game looks to be unpleasant.
Does that mean you're not going to play for the town wincon? Because that's a thing you do by posting insightful things in the day, not by complaining about the high player count forcing players to cast their nets wide.
yeah i was working on a post but if everyone's going to be like this the entire game from 3am xmas day then definitely not interested.
replace out
Not all of us are crazy. I'm sure people will give you a break for not posting much on Christmas.