December 16th, 2019, 02:49 PM
[QUOTE=Marshmallow Marshall;837416][URL="https://www.sc2mafia.com/forum/showthread.php/36966-S-FM-Turnabout-Mafia"]https://www.sc2mafia.com/forum/showthread.php/36966-S-FM-Turnabout-Mafia[/URL]
That's the only Trial that I know of. That game was insanely fun, btw.[/QUOTE]
It looks fun tbh
Originally Posted by
Marshmallow Marshall
It looks fun tbh
December 16th, 2019, 02:42 PM
[QUOTE=Magoroth;837410]I’m going to tryna use majority+trial in my next setup[/QUOTE]
How does Trial work in FM in practice?
Originally Posted by
Magoroth
I’m going to tryna use majority+trial in my next setup
How does Trial work in FM in practice?
December 16th, 2019, 02:41 PM
[QUOTE=Marshmallow Marshall;837409]it cuts a big part of the game off : the ability to change your mind. [/QUOTE]
And that's why the suggestion to have both at the same time :thinking:
But yeah, if town isn't careful - its incredibly mafia sided.
Originally Posted by
Marshmallow Marshall
it cuts a big part of the game off : the ability to change your mind.
And that's why the suggestion to have both at the same time
But yeah, if town isn't careful - its incredibly mafia sided.
December 16th, 2019, 02:32 PM
[QUOTE=Marshmallow Marshall;837406]Maybe I'm dumb, but what does that actually bring to the game in terms of fun, or improvement in gameplay or mechanics? I don't see it, it just seems... complicated...[/QUOTE]
Some sites have lock votes automatically on LYLO days. First vote is your only vote.
There is some fun in-game discussion surrounding it.
Should the most scummy or the most townie person be the first to vote? What's balance between "we trust this guy being town and making the best decision for us" vs "we have to let the most scummy people vote first for more information in hopes he isn't town".
Obviously having both, normal and lock, at same time defeats that purpose. But it would bring in something extra to work with in the legendary 0 mechanics setup called Black Flag Nightless.
Originally Posted by
Marshmallow Marshall
Maybe I'm dumb, but what does that actually bring to the game in terms of fun, or improvement in gameplay or mechanics? I don't see it, it just seems... complicated...
Some sites have lock votes automatically on LYLO days. First vote is your only vote.
There is some fun in-game discussion surrounding it.
Should the most scummy or the most townie person be the first to vote? What's balance between "we trust this guy being town and making the best decision for us" vs "we have to let the most scummy people vote first for more information in hopes he isn't town".
Obviously having both, normal and lock, at same time defeats that purpose. But it would bring in something extra to work with in the legendary 0 mechanics setup called Black Flag Nightless.
December 15th, 2019, 01:36 PM
I would like to propose another alternative.
Have 2 plurality + majority at the same time:
1. plurality + majority from [vote].
2. plurality + majority from Lock Vote.
[indent]Mention host and say "lock vote Distorted". You have a vote on Distorted that you can't remove, it stays until day is over.[/indent]
majority lynch happens whichever of the 2 happens first.
See, if 10 players in game, 4 of which have lock vote on 1 person, 4 others have each on a different person - then that player with the 4 votes on him gets lynched, even though it was 4 votes, not 6.
Plurality lynch - the "system" with more votes is the chosen one. In case of tie - lock votes have priority.
I'm betting I completely screwed up explaining the idea. Facepalm
Hard to explain..
I would like to propose another alternative.
Have 2 plurality + majority at the same time:
1. plurality + majority from [vote].
2. plurality + majority from Lock Vote.
Mention host and say "lock vote Distorted". You have a vote on Distorted that you can't remove, it stays until day is over.
majority lynch happens whichever of the 2 happens first.
See, if 10 players in game, 4 of which have lock vote on 1 person, 4 others have each on a different person - then that player with the 4 votes on him gets lynched, even though it was 4 votes, not 6.
Plurality lynch - the "system" with more votes is the chosen one. In case of tie - lock votes have priority.
I'm betting I completely screwed up explaining the idea. Facepalm
Hard to explain..