For all of the ducky doo doo you guys spit out on day one with nothing to go off, I can tell why you guys think so, well for lack of a better word TERRIBLY lol
For all of the ducky doo doo you guys spit out on day one with nothing to go off, I can tell why you guys think so, well for lack of a better word TERRIBLY lol
Can we lynch this and start night already? They're about as useful as Banana.
If the serial killer would reveal we could use them to help find the mafia. I have seen a few players do this on sc2 mafia, and often times if the low IQ townies actually let the killer live we often get the mafia and win the game.
We can kill the admin
Well first off I feel like you are trying to influence the way I look at things. I'm pretty one dimensional, if it quacks like a duck it's probably a duck. So keeping a killer alive who can kill mafia and eliminate the pool of players that could potentially be mafia = profit.
-vote BananaCucho
Hammer this.
See, I feel like you're purposely trying to make me look like I don't know what I'm talking about. I've been in a lot of games where the killer reveals and trys to help town eliminate the mafia. It's not as cut and dry as you're trying to sell it. Obviously the killer wants to win, and sometimes it doesn't work out where he and the town can get the mafia right away or even at all but it's still a night immune vigilante with no limit on kills. In this type of game where we need to narrow down the players the killer is 100% needed other wise it's just a random party of lynching .
I think we need to kill the toilet man he's trying to influence me in ways that I don't feel good about!
I'll be on later. This is a waste of time atm.
Banana is a girl?
I ain't purposely bro we just have like, totally different views here. But we can at least try and talk it out.
Most players here have my point of view. We wouldn't agree to a strategy of working with the SK, and I don't think you'll be able to change people's minds on this. You gotta work within the framework that town and SK won't be able to cut a deal, and that sk can't and shouldn't trust the town to do good on a deal.
You guys have a set way to play the game then? Doesn't that get boring? The fact that we have even way more time here to discuss things would make more sense that we could trust the killer because the second he steps out of line we can 187 that mother trucker. Also it provides us with a NON mafia narrowing down that player pool even more.
Seems like if it isn't how you "experts" think the game should be played then it's wrong and bad and evil. OKAY I think i'll stick with the starcraft 2 mafia from now in this makes people conform, JOIN THE SYSTEM OR PERISH! YEAH! no fun.
Off with your head MR. TOILET MAN! You are full of the most ducky doo doo and trying to influence me by using conformity! I will not be another pawn in your political circus!
-vote yzb25
@JoeyDX vote Banana.
And @Gyrlander hammer.
Some things are set in stone, yes. After a while, a certain culture is created, and players who do not fit into that culture suffer, because they receive suspicion for being different and trying to "derail the town agenda". In that sense, it's not that different from the mod.
A large part of this game is a sort of self fulfilling prophecy. There's this thing some snobby players made up called "pressure voting". The idea is that when you're suspicious of someone, sometimes you make a point of [vote]ing them as well as simply expressing your suspicion. The idea is you somehow make people more "scared" by physically [vote]ing them, even though you can move the [vote] later.
This obviously shouldn't mean anything. But, after a while, people are forced to take it seriously because others do. And it starts to gain value. In one game, people literally thought I couldn't be scum with a guy because I [vote]ed someone at the start who happened to be scum with me on a whim. After that, [vote]ing people became a more loaded task, because even if I don't think it matters, I know other people do and they may read into who I [vote]. If I [vote] my teammate, will they think we can't be scum together? Or will they clock onto what I'm doing because of the last game?
Suddenly, my decision to [vote] says something about me. I didn't take it seriously, but people made me take it seriously. The same will happen to you if you play this demented game for long enough. It's perverse, horrific and fascinating all at once.
Yzb do we switch to duck? I dont think we get enough votes.
Gyrlander or Banana ties our votes either way
A mafia player and a town player would literally feel the same way when voted, "oh no I don't want to be lynched"
Same syntax, different gimmick.
I'm intelligent enough to read the scenario before I partake thank you very much sprinkles.
It's funny when sprinkles acts super serious and annoyed, yet can't even properly read the scenario before he plays! Sounds like a load of QUACK!