Nimander Golit, on 11 May 2017 - 04:38 PM, said:
Rashan, on 11 May 2017 - 02:28 AM, said:
If you seriously have a problem with my philosophy, why not work it out in a game where my alignment is not in question?
Cases are used car sales pitches.
Everybody has the same information on the same players. If we are being up front and open on our thoughts in every post, we shouldn't need a "case" to summarize those thoughts to empower the lazy to lean on our work product.
Scum have much to gain by selling their used cars. I just want to find scum.
You've lost me there. All I got was, you had a bad experience purchasing a used car before,
Cases point out inconsistencies in players' behaviour. Those inconsistencies are what suggests they are acting with ulterior motives or are privy to extra info that an average RI does not possess.
Unless you possess a photoiedetic memory, good luck recalling every post made over a 15 page game thread.
Simply saying "so and so is scum" (which you are not doing, to be fair- you are focused on one post, and you seem intent to keep hammering at it until Jalan is lynched) is far less persuading then providing your thought process as to why you arrive at a particular conclusion as to the merits of each suspect being scum. Often this thought process involves quoting the player's post to point out inconsistencies- ergo, "cases" .
Once again, mafia is a team game. Just because you are proven town, does not automatically make you right all the time. You are still required to convince others that your suggestion merit the most attention, in order to arrive at a majority needed for a lynch.
In any case, as pleasant as this distraction is, I don't see why you are bringing this up now, when the rest of us are trying to consider the relevant merits of all the proposed scum suspects (including Jalan).