dktorode, on 29 June 2011 - 02:37 PM, said:
Tapper, on 29 June 2011 - 01:34 PM, said:
Moreover, those who can kill are not waiting for info to become available either. Instead, they succumb to the tendency to use a kill uninformed just because they consider collateral irrelevant (or think they can make up for it by killing moar!) and think there is no cost involved in using the kill, never once assuming factions are uneven or abilities can be unique.
Those who can kill?...like my role a suicide vig... Collateral would be VERY relevant in my case
With no way of me ever determining who is who, it was always going to be a shot in the dark....meh
Yes. But with such roles, it is always a wait-and-see-is-it-worth-it aspect - killing yourself to kill a big guy is worth it, but not to kill regular random person X. Regular killers who just go around killing with no second thought as to what the set-up may provide in back-up for them are essentially masturbating by revelling in their big tool instead of looking for someone who can ehm, do a nice duo with 'em
dktorode, on 29 June 2011 - 02:43 PM, said:
Tapper, on 29 June 2011 - 01:34 PM, said:
ok...didn't know there was guy with the CF's...but he could eat it early... or maybe he doesnt even reveal anything.
If he doesnt, making the rest of us and the people in the other factions flounder... would kinda suck for everyone else..
My point wasn't that there was no CF....i dont mind no cf....but if i also have absolutely nothing to go by in my role PM..then what am i supposed to do?... i wasnt even 100% sure who's team i was on....*shrugg*
the sole danger here was him getting lynched day 1/dying night 1 before he had chance to reveal. That ability allows so much versatility for fudging and mind-fucking that the strong point *is* revealing it. It could happen, sure, and that would really have sucked
dktorode, on 29 June 2011 - 02:45 PM, said:
I know, I'm just explaining my pov on why I think it is fine

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