Originally Posted by
Marshmallow Marshall
I have holidays stuff going on, but I didn't forget you, don't worry :P
The numbers aren't mafia-favored anymore. I think balance is good now. Thanks!
About the 72 hours D1/D2, I think it's simply fitting with the setup's essence, and not "exhausting" or anything like that. If anything, what would be exhausing would be to play 16 hours phases, from my point of view at least. It's still up to you, though; that point is more about my opinion than about balance issues or similar concerns.
I don't want to be annoying, but remember to clarify the part about being "removed from the game" (i.e. dying) when impeachment happens. ;)
Thanks for the explainations about the voting system. It's definetly interesting. A few suggestions :
- Instead of making dummy votes, couldn't you simply save the vote counts from the previous cycles instead of spamming a thread with a ton of dummy accounts?
- If you keep the term "dummy vote", you would need to define it in the original post; not everyone reads the discussion below the setup post.
And ok for the title. I still wonder why someone would call this Tokens :P
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To address Ozy's points : Complete inactives and super-active players cannot be put in the same category, unless high posters would be purely and simply spamming shitposts, and even then. Not being active (not to be confused with lurking, which is a strategy that can be good when used correctly and when it doesn't last forever, usually) is NOT valid. It breaks the game. The slot becomes a dice roll when it comes to its alignment. There is absolutely no effort. That is much, much more damaging for the game than super-activity is. In the worst cases, people will just skip some parts of the thread, but it won't make them unable to play, nor will it cause a complete dice roll on a slot.
As for the idea from Aamirus that you linked, Ozy, the games would become a "succession of turbos", per MU's standards. The only difference would be that each turbo would be a single lynch. Turbos could be a good idea, eventually; as for the idea, I'm not sure it will ever happen, but who knows? Maybe it will become popular.