March 15th, 2012, 05:05 PM
@Artful:
Last time I saw you (some 30 minutes ago, surprisingly only a few minutes before your last post here on the forums) you immediately left the game after being repicked. Stupid troll.
This guy shouldn't be on the watchlist anymore. Promote him.
@Artful:
Last time I saw you (some 30 minutes ago, surprisingly only a few minutes before your last post here on the forums) you immediately left the game after being repicked. Stupid troll.
This guy shouldn't be on the watchlist anymore. Promote him.
March 10th, 2012, 06:50 AM
Noted. In the future, I'll avoid asking for those details.
Noted. In the future, I'll avoid asking for those details.
March 9th, 2012, 06:36 PM
I meant the part that says "Town (Power/Basic)". Asking for a role is, of course, completely legal.
I meant the part that says "Town (Power/Basic)". Asking for a role is, of course, completely legal.
March 9th, 2012, 06:29 PM
As a jailor, is it considered cheating if you ask the person you've jailed for his alignment? Everyone does it but someone in the jailor chat just claimed it's cheating.
Note that it's just the alignment I'm talking about here, not the rest of the role card. I'd never ask for (for example) colors, exact texts or other stuff that's really hard to know. Just the alignment: some very basic information about the role the person is playing.
Thanks,
Xifon
PS: if this is actually considered cheating, then there should be an ingame help item about it. Everyone asks for alignments.
As a jailor, is it considered cheating if you ask the person you've jailed for his alignment? Everyone does it but someone in the jailor chat just claimed it's cheating.
Note that it's just the alignment I'm talking about here, not the rest of the role card. I'd never ask for (for example) colors, exact texts or other stuff that's really hard to know. Just the alignment: some very basic information about the role the person is playing.
Thanks,
Xifon
PS: if this is actually considered cheating, then there should be an ingame help item about it. Everyone asks for alignments.
February 27th, 2012, 04:01 PM
Hard to program or not, it's simply wrong that arso wins over jailor :)
What I would do with these "undetermined cases" is: don't do the quick ending, just let jailor kill the arso or let the arso kill the jailor. Problem solved, right? Or he could simply write some very complex logic that compares the roles, but I agree that that seems like a lot of work.
UX always beats code requirements.
Xifon
Hard to program or not, it's simply wrong that arso wins over jailor
What I would do with these "undetermined cases" is: don't do the quick ending, just let jailor kill the arso or let the arso kill the jailor. Problem solved, right? Or he could simply write some very complex logic that compares the roles, but I agree that that seems like a lot of work.
UX always beats code requirements.
Xifon
February 27th, 2012, 03:23 PM
Hi,
I'll keep it short: it was 1v1, jailor vs arso. Why did arso win? They would have waited a round, jailor would jail arso, jailor would kill arso and jailor would win. But no, the game decided that I should lose. Why?
Xifon
Hi,
I'll keep it short: it was 1v1, jailor vs arso. Why did arso win? They would have waited a round, jailor would jail arso, jailor would kill arso and jailor would win. But no, the game decided that I should lose. Why?
Xifon