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kuribo might actually give me some help on this question.
As a timid player, I'm not averse to trying to stand toe to toe with intelligent posters that are more articulate and methodical than I, however I have great difficulty in actually making headway (I always noticed my play as an SE in newbies as apposed to my play elsewhere on the site is vastly different) into getting those that I think are scum lynched or wagoned as after a few posts of back and forth I find myself getting beat down. What are the best ways to fix this trend to make myself feel louder, especially in larger games where there are more competing voices?Don't @ me.-
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Back when Test of Faith Mafia was going on, Vezok was one of the most widely recognised VIs on the site at the time. He drew scum in that game and didn't end up being put under suspicion for a very long time.In post 62, Om wrote:Well, I'm VI through and through. So, I'm looking forward to working together with you for my improvement.
Also, since my earlier trip to big leagues was not all that great, what do you suggest I should be working on before giving one more try?
http://www.quicktopic.com/46/H/PhKC8F8ThMU
That is the scum QT from that game. He nailed PRs out of thin air with the type of certainty I've never seen before. He got so much respect in that postgame.
So don't give up on yourself. Try and you will get noticed.Don't @ me.-
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It can be. If you aren't working with the rest of the town, then the game is going to go downhill fast.In post 119, Blair wrote:
It isn't.In post 113, Jake from State Farm wrote:If trust is a key aspect, I'm screwedDon't @ me.-
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Work out why that is. Probe for why they aren't reading your scumread as scum. While also, and this is the kicker, working to see how other people's scumread have been made. Then rebuff them or try and get into their shoes and see what they are seeing and make a judgement from there.
The key is to not disregard town, and if there is disparity, make an effort to fix that.
The bonus is that once you've built a meta for it, it's incredibly easy to replicate as scum, and as scum, you can manipulate it to your reads the more practice you have at it as town.
Of course this is only one playstyle, but I think it answers your question.Don't @ me.-
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