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    ►►Re: Advice on improving D1 Performance?◄◄

    Quote Originally Posted by NotPaopan View Post
    Everyone has different playstyle

    You should create your own meta

    My advice is to scum read everyone on day 1 so you can be one of the town's PoE
    I'm not sure this is the best advice to give to a new player
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    ►►Re: Advice on improving D1 Performance?◄◄

    Quote Originally Posted by SuperJack View Post
    Tbh Just discover how you play. There are many different play styles, some people will be adamant there is only one way to play and it had to be the most efficient way.

    But, it's.not everyone's cup of tea.

    I personally enjoy playing differently ^^

    There is always one way to become "good" which is just have a high post count. If you scream the most and the loudest you tend to be considered important.

    Oh, and try to make friends. Might seem cruel, but if you become popular and loveable you can be much more successful. People will listen and trust you because of their personal bias.
    Yes, and the negative version of it is also true: if you're being very dislikeable, chances are people won't listen to you, no matter how right you may be...

    I see a lot of very good tips and no "D1 sucks reeee!!!", which makes me happy! I will say, though, that D1 does not have to be rocket science. You can try to pull really good plays on that day and that can be highly beneficial, but you also can just partake in RVS and point out what you think might be suspicious and push people based on it, without too much fear of being wrong because D1 is not the place to fear mislynches too much (even though they should obviously be avoided when scum lynches are possible).

    As for scum games, I'm no expert but I think you should try to replicate your town play as much as possible and strike at the right time. A good scum play is a town-looking play driven by anti-town intents. Being aggressive can work if you're comfortable with the strategy, but as far as I know, that is quite rare even among veterans.
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