just spent like a good 30 seconds wondering how it happened that these two sentences were exactly the same length
mafia rots my brain I swear
just spent like a good 30 seconds wondering how it happened that these two sentences were exactly the same length
clearly.In post 1376, bugspray wrote:so you admit you are scum
Why do we have to assume that mafia would jump at the first opportunity to get out from the game if there's both of them remaining in the game? Why does not accepting a trust from someone immediately has to point to them being town? I don't think it's as mechanically obvious as it sounds. Both scums have to exit the game. The two of them have to figure out a way to get out scum 1 and scum 2. If one of them gets out too early and the other is universally scumread they still won't win.In post 1373, the worst wrote:Greeting -- I would probably consider chavela someone who has a similar level of innate intensity to their gameplay than me (sorry shiki i hope that is a compliment) And I'm kind of surprised chavela doesn't top out your list.
I also feel like you have a lot of awareness of how the mechanics of this setup should inform dayplay, but I dont really feel like you've acknowledged a few things which strike me as like, profoundly mechanically pertinent.
- why would scum!chavela spend the second half of d1 forcing town to open their third eye and reevaluate their reads, but then stick around for d2 if she was scum?
- why would kuriyama not immediately leave with ydrasse; why would ydrasse not immediately leave with kuriyama?
- (much more fresh) why would meuh not immediately leave with her choice of pav/spray?
Player | Trust Voter |
---|---|
Meuh (1) | bugspray (1392) |
Distrustful (5) | chavela, Pavowski, the worst, Greeting, Meuh |