In post 248, xRECKONERx wrote:Because mods should get something out of running a game like insight into wtf is exactly happening
But again, as a player, the feelings of the mods aren't like... super concerning to me. I've never played a game with the idea of making the game fun for the moderator. I wouldn't play a game of basketball with the thought of "oh I hope the referee is having a good time!"
In post 247, Chevre wrote:It gives you something to do while you're waiting for PMs to reply
It just lets you lay out your thoughts. Like I rarely go back to what I was thinking or anything but having to type it all out lets me see the forest and the trees.
I don't know it's fun
Look, I'm not saying that confessionals are stupid or bad or that people who use them are unreasonable in doing so. I'm just saying that I couldn't care less about spectators when I'm a player (as a moderator, I'd almost certainly feel differently).
In post 249, Drench wrote:yeah i mean if you feel strongly then go ahead, i'm more concerned with "oh the spectators didn't see what actually happened therefore they should Not" talk anyway because there is actually a cool and exciting way to prevent that called confessionals
And I think given the number of PMs sent that saying confessionals can substitute for "what is going on" is probably naive. It's possible there are a few players who put enough in their confessionals to follow along to a full extent, but the vast majority will not, not matter how much pressure you try to put on them.
good point. Like if you took nexus merge and then didn't have any confessionals, you would have a heck of a time understanding why Valla was voted out.
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Like the view could be perfect if everyone did PM logs in confessional. But that's an incredible amount of work.
But giving a better glimpse into the game isn't that much work. Like I said in my confessional, it's really easy to just at the bare minimum lay out who you would vote for, who your alliances are, etc. at the beginning of each round or after ICs and stuff. Stuff like that helps. And it is incredibly hard in moments of flurrious PMing to keep them updated, especially with everything going right up to deadline, but if you can that's great and you can always recount it later
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In post 246, zoraster wrote:
But as a player, why do I care? It either (a) doesn't affect the outcome or the game or (b) DOES affect the outcome of the game in a way that's probably unintentional and thus less than ideal (unless a mod has designed a mechanic that utilizes spectators).
Helps organize your thoughts during the game. Helps keep track of everything that's going on. Interacting with spectators is fun so you increase your own enjoyment as well. Gives you something to put side-by-side with other player confessionals when the game is over to get a nice narrative of the game.
In post 246, zoraster wrote:
But as a player, why do I care? It either (a) doesn't affect the outcome or the game or (b) DOES affect the outcome of the game in a way that's probably unintentional and thus less than ideal (unless a mod has designed a mechanic that utilizes spectators).
Helps organize your thoughts during the game. Helps keep track of everything that's going on. Interacting with spectators is fun so you increase your own enjoyment as well. Gives you something to put side-by-side with other player confessionals when the game is over to get a nice narrative of the game.
Sure, I have no problem with this. But that's why it's a nice basically optional feature. It allows for greater enjoyment of the game for some players and the spectators/mods. I'm not anti-confessional as a game design feature.
Problem solved, except the mods have to do like hundreds of forums and also ain't nobody gonna read all that
Yeah, you basically require that the game be pretty small (or at least that the tribes be very small).
If you have 20 players, tribes of 10 would lead to 90 forums for person to person communication.
If you have 20 players, tribes of 4 would lead to 30 forums for person to person communication.
In post 249, Drench wrote:yeah i mean if you feel strongly then go ahead, i'm more concerned with "oh the spectators didn't see what actually happened therefore they should Not" talk anyway because there is actually a cool and exciting way to prevent that called confessionals
And I think given the number of PMs sent that saying confessionals can substitute for "what is going on" is probably naive. It's possible there are a few players who put enough in their confessionals to follow along to a full extent, but the vast majority will not, not matter how much pressure you try to put on them.
i dunno, an update every round going:
"I kinda like X, we talked a lot. I think people are thinking about targeting Y" takes all of 30 seconds
In post 250, zoraster wrote:But again, as a player, the feelings of the mods aren't like... super concerning to me. I've never played a game with the idea of making the game fun for the moderator. I wouldn't play a game of basketball with the thought of "oh I hope the referee is having a good time!"
Ok but the mods put in a TON of time and effort to create this game for people to play, and then they have to watch it play out. What better way to show your appreciation for them and their hard work by making it a fun experience for them too?
In post 250, zoraster wrote:But again, as a player, the feelings of the mods aren't like... super concerning to me. I've never played a game with the idea of making the game fun for the moderator. I wouldn't play a game of basketball with the thought of "oh I hope the referee is having a good time!"
Ok but the mods put in a TON of time and effort to create this game for people to play, and then they have to watch it play out. What better way to show your appreciation for them and their hard work by making it a fun experience for them too?
This isn't a bad attitude to take, and as a mafia moderator I always loved when players had a QT or PMed me their thoughts periodically.
In post 249, Drench wrote:yeah i mean if you feel strongly then go ahead, i'm more concerned with "oh the spectators didn't see what actually happened therefore they should Not" talk anyway because there is actually a cool and exciting way to prevent that called confessionals
And I think given the number of PMs sent that saying confessionals can substitute for "what is going on" is probably naive. It's possible there are a few players who put enough in their confessionals to follow along to a full extent, but the vast majority will not, not matter how much pressure you try to put on them.
i dunno, an update every round going:
"I kinda like X, we talked a lot. I think people are thinking about targeting Y" takes all of 30 seconds
That really doesn't approach the nuance of everything going on.
In post 223, BROseidon wrote:This is why specs need to not talk about things. Because they don't understand what actually happens in the game because they don't see 95% of it
Yeah and people watching survivor at home shouldn't talk about things either because they don't see 95% of it.
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This.
Also confessionals are always more of a courtesy thing, unless it's a game like Hogwarts or LoL where players are incentivized with gold for answering all confessional questions. Usually I just expect/hope to be shown that courtesy with at least minor updates
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In post 270, zoraster wrote:if i ever play another game I'll try to give some morsels.
But zor, you gotta let everyone have a yearly dose of glee for voting you out of a game. Do it for the site. It's what we really need, the ability to have you on the same level as us where we utterly destroy you. It brings the community together. Isn't that what you want?
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