Spite, on 20 May 2013 - 10:39 PM, said:
Well I've obviously not played enough to grasp this concept because I just don't agree.
Obviously not then
Spite, on 20 May 2013 - 10:39 PM, said:
Well I've obviously not played enough to grasp this concept because I just don't agree. I know that just because I know I'm town doesn't mean anyone else can know for sure, but the opposite of that is that I can't know for sure that you were town. I almost went right ahead and hammered, but then things started just sounding fishy. I had to weigh it like this. If I had hammered , then true, my CF (assuming town for the sake of argument) would have narrowed down the number of people for scum to hide. I get that part, but I didn't see the part where me being alive, therefore having one more town alive, and according to you wouldn't matter to the numbers. I just figure one extra town is far better than one less, but I guess I can understand the math you gave, assuming the symp isn't already dead. I felt the symp almost had to be Thyr, but I also felt it could of been Ryadd, symping for Pallid. On the other hand, if I had hammered myself, and it turns out you are scum, then I just made the most stupid play ever. I just couldn't risk it given the situation. Had you said it in one post, I was considering it heavily, but you pushed a little too hard for it. It just scared me into over-thinking it, and I still feel the same way.
With two scum we lose at 4 players.
8 players: One day and night leaves us with 6. Two days and nights leaves us with 4. We get two lynches before we lose.
7 players: One day and night leaves us with 5. Two days and nights leaves us with 3. We get two lynches before we lose.
Hence odd even
rule.
It sometimes doesn't apply (games with varying/uncertain numbers of kills etc), but in games like this, it's called a rule for a reason.
I don't see why it would be stupid play to hammer yourself, even if I was scum. Because I said to? Town would still be much less distracted and have the CF
Spite, on 20 May 2013 - 10:39 PM, said:
Well I've obviously not played enough to grasp this concept because I just don't agree. I know that just because I know I'm town doesn't mean anyone else can know for sure, but the opposite of that is that I can't know for sure that you were town. I almost went right ahead and hammered, but then things started just sounding fishy. I had to weigh it like this. If I had hammered , then true, my CF (assuming town for the sake of argument) would have narrowed down the number of people for scum to hide. I get that part, but I didn't see the part where me being alive, therefore having one more town alive, and according to you wouldn't matter to the numbers. I just figure one extra town is far better than one less, but I guess I can understand the math you gave, assuming the symp isn't already dead. I felt the symp almost had to be Thyr, but I also felt it could of been Ryadd, symping for Pallid. On the other hand, if I had hammered myself, and it turns out you are scum, then I just made the most stupid play ever. I just couldn't risk it given the situation. Had you said it in one post, I was considering it heavily, but you pushed a little too hard for it. It just scared me into over-thinking it, and I still feel the same way.
Spite, on 20 May 2013 - 10:39 PM, said:
It just feels like you're complaining about our general lack of mafia intelligence
Certainly. Not trying to be a dick about it, but if people don't get called on bad play they don't improve. And it's just a bit frustrating to be attacked because people take issue with lines of play that are well established, and to feel like people are going off in the wrong direction over things like that.
Spite, on 20 May 2013 - 10:39 PM, said:
but at the same time you're just taking advantage of those with far less experience.
How? By actually taking the time to explain things like the odd-even rule? If I wanted to take advantage of poor play in this game, I would be coasting along taking advantage of the low poster camouflage, and letting half-baked cases run riot instead of calling them.
Spite, on 20 May 2013 - 10:39 PM, said:
but I do enjoy playing and have put in as much time as I could.
I'm glad you enjoy it.
Spite, on 20 May 2013 - 10:39 PM, said:
I think you're manipulating the heck out of us, or at least me.
You think I'm the one manipulating you? Not the person who kept you alive as a distraction to town, for example?
Spite, on 20 May 2013 - 10:39 PM, said:
but I almost died because I almost let you talk me into killing myself
And that would have been most beneficial for the town. While staying alive is important to town (after all, if you're dying, and it's because of lynch, that suggests you've done something to draw a lynch, and hence been distracting), it should not, in every scenario, be their foremost goal (particularly as RI), or ultimate goal of all their play. You are putting too much weight on the fact that you would have died, and from your POV in terms of numbers we would have lost an inno, when actually that is not the most important thing.
Spite, on 20 May 2013 - 10:39 PM, said:
I now believe nearly sure that you're one of the killers and if I go out with another mistake, I want it to be the one I felt in my gut was the best shot. I hope we are able to lynch you today, and if you are indeed scum I'm giving us good odds at finding your partner. If you're not scum, I'll be more surprised than I've been yet in this game, and it'll feel really good to know you were scum giving that speech you made at my huge mistake of not hammering myself. If you're not, I'll still feel good knowing it seemed like the hands-down best option.
Not hammering yourself was a total mistake, from a town POV. I'm sorry to say that I'll have to surprise you but I am town. Are you sure that you don't just dislike me now because I wanted you to self hammer, and that seems counter intuitive to you?