I've got a longer and more intimate set of experience with ICT in mafia games than I do with anyone else here except
maybe webadict, but no, ICT is my contemporary and the person who's either developed a lot of the 'new meta' stuff people have been complaining about or who I've tested it against (where it was mine).
So here's what I was thinking when I saw ICT self-vote in RVS, and what I've hoped would come of it, what has come of it (and what interfered with it), and what I expect to come from it. I'm sure a lot of you have noticed that I've barely if at all interacted with ICT (I answered him in RVS and he didn't follow up on me), and that's because he never set his trap for me and I've never thought that he's probably scum in this game so I've had other work to do that was more essential that I did.
ICT's self vote belongs to the general form of RVS gambits which have the following flow: the (town)gambit-player does something which only disrupts the play of those people that respond directly to it/follow up on it. This creates both attention and a pretense for players to go after them. In order to make the gambit work, the gambit-player has to continue to aggravate the issue, which will eventually motivate people to go after them for it. Since the gambit-player is town, anyone who engages with an earnest dialogue with them in good faith will eventually realize that they are town.
The best case scenario is that someone will try to construct a fallacious case on the gambit-player and push it through on the back of the gathered attention. This bad-faith wagon can then be attacked for bad logic and the scum responsible for it gone after.
Alternatively, someone will try to follow along with their legitimate concerns raised by the gambit and lose sight halfway of the fact that they shouldn't already know that the gambit-player is town, and will make a traditional scumslip. This can be distinguished from town players because town players will have a halfway case where they begrudgingly give up ground until running out of points to complain over. This is sort of what happened with Toaster except it's super undeveloped for reasons I'll get into, but I think this kind of townie-originated case would waver
similarly to my post towards heydude6 (whether you consider me town or scum should only change whether you consider this a genuine or artificial example; you can still see what I mean inability to push forward (that's maybe not a good example, but you know what I mean)).
First off, does this make ICT town? No. He's obligated to do this if he thinks that's what people think his daymeta is. What would make ICT town is someone going after him (for perfectly valid reasons) and not being able to make a case work despite their best efforts, especially if they're a strong player whose alignment is uncertain and the insight that their case gives us into them gives us a strong read of them and ICT both. What I was really waiting for was for Toony to go after ICT in a big way, because I had my doubts about Toony (or Toaster or Jim, but Toony seemed the most likely) but could easily go either way on him, and I thought he'd be able to do a good enough job that he'd either make a case that gains some ground (if ICT was scum) or reveal himself as scum, or make a case that falls apart in an organic way if both were town. Then I'd have a strong start-of-D1-read on ICT and a strong D1 read on ToonyMan and life would be great, so I didn't say anything except that I was waiting for something like that to happen.
Instead, heydude6 get's dayactioned or whatever. ICT is the center of attention and heydude6 thinks of a way that
he can get an insight into ICT, so he fingers ICT. ICT either rolls with this or gets dayactioned at the same time. We get an extended dialogue from heydude6 about ICT, but since it is artificial it doesn't reflect on ICT and instead all I get out of it is a townread on ICT. We're way past RVS now, so there's no followup to ICT's selfvote that's going to come out of it (and he has a history in the game that isn't of his own manufacture, so it isn't the controlled space to trap scum with anyhow).
Probably the best thing we got out of ICT's RVS was Vector's interactions with them, which are a strong part of why I like Vector's RVS as a townread.
Now, what I'd expect from ICT either way is to end D1 on a strong case. I've been writing up till now since before
this post above, but like I said I need a longform case out of ICT. In an ideal world, town!ICT baits scum in RVS in early-day-1 then ends day1 with a case
on that scum. Whatever. I've got 2-3 scum I've got enough of a feeling about to write serious cases on, so ICT does too and I expect to see something good from him out of it; and if he can't substantiate that despite being here, I'm going to waver past the halfway mark in my opinion on his alignment, because outside of a meta-issue which physically limits his ability to contribute to the game (he's busy) I do expect better from him.
The form of 'voting myself in RVS', whether ICT considers this true or not, seems archaic. It's an old form of the same meta-gambit, which existed in at least that form in the times when Jim/Toaster/Vector/etc. were active, and I imagine it was tailored to try and get a response out of them.
Cos you don't really know people's meta, the fossil players are more likely to give strong reactions to this kind of uncreative RVS drudgery, you're too lazy(/tired) to write something more useful, and you don't think/know I'll be taking up the space with some edgy 'gambit' shit with particularly high confidence so the space was likely going underutilized.
All of these are still true, but I didn't elaborate on this as much as I could have at the time. Here's your longform answer, nerd. Insomuch as the above (my long response) is accurate, my awareness of such makes me unable to buy into scenario enough for it to give you any insight into my alignment because I won't (be able to) engage with you properly over it. I question why you aren't doing anything to try to find my alignment, but I mean I've been leaving you on autopilot to deal with your own shit since I don't especially think you're scum and I'm busy and have hoped to see something out of your existing dramas and I assume you don't particularly think I'm scum so are probably doing something similar back.
Also, I'm surprised he didn't spend more time away from the game on christmas but maybe he did and just has had a busy time, whatever.
While I was writing all my ToonyMan stuff I noticed
this post, which I think is super towny btw.