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| Forumite Sweden. May 23 2012 05:34. Posts 2934 | Profile # |
| Invader Zim game? Will not knowing anything about the comic be a problem? |
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| Forumite Sweden. May 23 2012 09:00. Posts 2934 | Profile # | |
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| Forumite Sweden. May 23 2012 17:53. Posts 2934 | Profile # |
| We know the possible names that might appear. What are the possible roles? |
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| Forumite Sweden. May 24 2012 01:00. Posts 2934 | Profile # |
I'd appreciate a list of possible roles, even if it includes roles not in the game, so we know something of what to expect.
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| Forumite Sweden. May 24 2012 15:34. Posts 2934 | Profile # |
| Parity cop and non-sane cops? |
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| Forumite Sweden. May 24 2012 22:22. Posts 2934 | Profile # |
On May 24 2012 16:23 GreYMisT wrote: Parity cop was listed in Foolishness's discourse of normal games, and i consider cops that are not confirmed sanity to be a normal mechanic
What kind of cop sanities are possible? Naive, Paranoid, Insane and even Random? |
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| Forumite Sweden. May 25 2012 04:11. Posts 2934 | Profile # |
On May 25 2012 04:05 GreYMisT wrote: Show nested quote +On May 24 2012 22:22 Forumite wrote: On May 24 2012 16:23 GreYMisT wrote: Parity cop was listed in Foolishness's discourse of normal games, and i consider cops that are not confirmed sanity to be a normal mechanic What kind of cop sanities are possible? Naive, Paranoid, Insane and even Random?
Just the standard, Naive, Pranoid, Sane, and Insane
Good to hear, Random cop sucks. |
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| Forumite Sweden. May 25 2012 05:00. Posts 2934 | Profile # |
On May 25 2012 04:17 strongandbig wrote: Naive and paranoid mean "always rolls innocent" and "always rolls guilty" right?
Yeah, you think you are a cop but you are really a VT with delusions of grandeur until you get one too many of the same result in a row, but that´s better than rolling Random Cop. Sane and insane give you a real result, once you figure out which kind you are, but as Random cop it LOOKS like you are usefull, but you are not, it´s a trap you can´t get out of by checking for a few nights. |
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| Forumite Sweden. May 27 2012 08:24. Posts 2934 | Profile # |
| Bah, technology freaks. Use physical dice instead. |
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| Forumite Sweden. May 27 2012 09:03. Posts 2934 | Profile # |
On May 27 2012 08:48 grush57 wrote: Supposed to start 47 mins ago? :o
Don´t worry, they´ll let us know when it starts. |
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| Forumite Sweden. May 27 2012 11:19. Posts 2934 | Profile # | |
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| Forumite Sweden. May 27 2012 11:31. Posts 2934 | Profile # |
| Does anyone plan on running for Mayor? |
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| Forumite Sweden. May 27 2012 11:41. Posts 2934 | Profile # |
| When voting to lynch, do we lynch immediately when a player gets half the votes, or do we wait until the deadline and lynch if a player has a majority at that time? |
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| Forumite Sweden. May 27 2012 11:51. Posts 2934 | Profile # |
On May 27 2012 11:42 GreYMisT wrote: Show nested quote +On May 27 2012 11:41 Forumite wrote: When voting to lynch, do we lynch immediately when a player gets half the votes, or do we wait until the deadline and lynch if a player has a majority at that time?
The Voting system should be Extended Majority Lynch, meaning that the only majority that matters is the one at the deadline.
Thanks, all clear now.
VE is running? He is one of those players who often look a bit scummy even when town, could be tricky to get a read this early. Okay, one candidate, anyone else? |
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| Forumite Sweden. May 27 2012 17:20. Posts 2934 | Profile # |
I´m not considering neither of BH and Sinensis to be serious candidates at this time, and I will not vote for them. The reason isn´t that I disagree that a policy-lynch is a bad move, I think that if the mayor feels that we can only be sure about a certain player when he flips, or that a player will only hurt town if left alive, then he is entitled to lynch him. What I dislike about their campaigns is that it´s easy to run a campaign on lynching a particular player based on Meta, easy for town, easy for scum. I want to elect based on the player and how he´s going to play for the rest of the game, not about a single choice he will do at the end of the first day.
I´ll most likely vote for S&B. I was masoned with him half the game in Holy Roman, he´s a good player and I think I can read him fairly well. I can accept voting in ET too. I´m not sure about VE yet, but there´s a day and a half for him to campaign yet. |
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| Forumite Sweden. May 27 2012 17:44. Posts 2934 | Profile # |
On May 27 2012 17:33 Blazinghand wrote: Show nested quote +On May 27 2012 17:28 EchelonTee wrote:8. The "brat" thing specifically refers for the tendency for players to say things like "if you keep on doing X, I'm calling the host", or "you are playing against wincon, I'm telling the host". 9. This could be construed as a negative insult towards you, but my point in that entire post was to say "make your case built on regular shit, not you being offended+a host insult". I still don't get how you got so swiftly mad at me. Playing scum is so much easier 
I'm not complaining to the host. I'm just saying, if he continues to insinuate that I am retarded, I will do so. If you disagree with my position, that is completely fine. If you call me a brat and also think that my language is demeaning and I'm the one causing resentment then I disagree in the strongest possible terms. The rules on the OP clearly state that I am allowed to contact the host:
BH, could you please chill, just a bit? Right after ET posts about creating a good town atmosphere, you start spamming. You have some good points, but you are not getting them across if you repeatedly post them in an angry manner, and another page without information will not help us get the lurkers into the game. |
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| Forumite Sweden. May 27 2012 17:58. Posts 2934 | Profile # |
On May 27 2012 17:45 Blazinghand wrote: Show nested quote +On May 27 2012 17:44 Forumite wrote: On May 27 2012 17:33 Blazinghand wrote: On May 27 2012 17:28 EchelonTee wrote:8. The "brat" thing specifically refers for the tendency for players to say things like "if you keep on doing X, I'm calling the host", or "you are playing against wincon, I'm telling the host". 9. This could be construed as a negative insult towards you, but my point in that entire post was to say "make your case built on regular shit, not you being offended+a host insult". I still don't get how you got so swiftly mad at me. Playing scum is so much easier 
I'm not complaining to the host. I'm just saying, if he continues to insinuate that I am retarded, I will do so. If you disagree with my position, that is completely fine. If you call me a brat and also think that my language is demeaning and I'm the one causing resentment then I disagree in the strongest possible terms. The rules on the OP clearly state that I am allowed to contact the host:
BH, could you please chill, just a bit? Right after ET posts about creating a good town atmosphere, you start spamming. You have some good points, but you are not getting them across if you repeatedly post them in an angry manner, and another page without information will not help us get the lurkers into the game.
What are your thoughts on a D1 Vice-Mayor lynch? Assuming, of course, he can't pardon himself D1. I think removing the Pardoner from the game asap would be good.
I´m against a Vice-Mayor lynch. We are voting the Mayor for his townieness and because he´ll use the lynch and the extra vote well, if we lynch the one behind then either we kill another player who looks like town, or we need to carefully rig the election to get a scummy player elected for Vice-Mayor, which opens up to scum manipulation. Even if scum won´t do anything in order to get a town vice-Mayor elected, they would probably just avoid the whole Mayor-thing and watch us elect and kill town. D1 lynches are hard, but I think leaving it up to the Mayor to lynch gives us a slightly better chance of hitting scum. A Scum Vice-Mayor is only a straight up loss at LYLO anyway, not at MYLO nor earlier in the game, we´ll have time to decide if the player is town or scum before then. |
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| Forumite Sweden. May 27 2012 18:11. Posts 2934 | Profile # |
I read "nullify a lynch, resulting in an no-lynch" as working for the D1-lynch too.
I´m having a hard time thinking of a situation where Pardoner is usefull for town, but even so, I think we gain more from a day of everyone giving their opinions on the election, than we gain from making sure scum don´t get the pardoner position. If we decide now to elect a player, let´s call him S&B just as an example, then the day is basically over, and scum will chill quietly with the lurkers until D2 begin. I think we should keep the discussion going, once people think there is nothing interesting to talk about, then the thread will die. |
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| Forumite Sweden. May 27 2012 19:44. Posts 2934 | Profile # |
On May 27 2012 19:37 Hyaach wrote: is voting for mayor mandatory?
because i know of no meta and play styles. I was thinking of not voting anyone into power.
Why would you want to lay down your vote? Not voting only means that Scum-Votepower increase. At least wait until tomorrow, you are bound to find someone you think is town by then. |
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| Forumite Sweden. May 27 2012 22:58. Posts 2934 | Profile # |
Good to see another Vet run for Mayor. Feels like half the players in this game are unknown to me.
Anyway, I should have done this much earlier:
##Vote: strongandbig |
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