Even though I was lynched today I had a blast playing with you guys and look forward to playing next time already.
Even though I was lynched today I had a blast playing with you guys and look forward to playing next time already.
Everyone was far too obsessed with the flavour text for their own good.
But it's clearly not trustworthy!
Shadow had one dying wish and that was for you all to talk, and use the time that you had to gather all the information to maximum potential. Why wouldn't you wait for a confirmed investigator to come in and provide his results? What the heck? He still had a day to surface.
Since the game is over, I will post some things! Namely, my deductions that I sent through to Karifean on Night 2, following my death (he can confirm receipt of this if you don't believe it):
Originally Posted by Shauna
Going back to something that Formy asked earlier - is it easier to win as mafia or town? They each have their own difficulties.
To be a good mafia, you have to lie convincingly all the time. Playing mafia is playing a lie. If you get caught, you need to come up with a new lie to explain that away, and another, and so on. Lying and convincing deflection.
And that is why town need to talk. Because if they encounter something that doesn't quite fit, they should ask about it. Mafia lies become obvious when they have to keep covering up for themselves, eventually they will slip up. Town have no reason to lie, excepting protecting their power roles. Asking questions is not the same as suspecting someone. Town falls into its usual defensive stance when this comes up - why are you questioning my motives, that means you think I am mafia and I am not therefore you are mafia! If you don't want someone to ask why you said or did something... well, you said/did the things! Why shouldn't someone else ask you about it? It turns the town on itself while the mafia can lie low, throwing in a vote on either side with minimal thought and throw fuel on the ever increasing fire.
When I say it like this, it seems so easy. But it's definitely not easy. FFNut found this the hard way when he had to explain why he asked a question. It was a stupid move for him to do so, with no reasonable explanation. These situations come up. Also, a good mafia will also know how to be a good town. After all, it's part of their lie.
Anyway, gg mafia. You got us good.
I think a combination of AK not surfacing, Psy saying that waiting is annoying and everyone else just wanting to get on with it prompted me to vote AK.
I said what now?
I SAID NOTHING OF THE SORT
Only a Mafia would say I would say such a thing!
get lynched, scum
##vote: Formalhaut
Another thing, going on from the above interaction - read what people actually say. Don't rely on other people's recaps.
Don;t put the blame on Psy now, Formy
I think the main mistake Town made this time around was latching on to one theory. We had plenty of clues to go on and we forgot a very simple thing - we all assumed only one mafia was capable of killing, when in reality, it might as well have been both of them taking turns. And this was most likely the case, considering what happened to the girl that was most suspected while the other was watched
I certainly didn't forget, not that it did town any good. xD I was crying at my PC as everyone only focused on FFNut, instead of the lies peddled about how we only had one person (FFNut) unaccounted for in the night action. "What about Noctis?!" I cried.
Ya I wanted you guys to wait too. Like Shauna I was ok with getting the ax, just wished you guys would not focus on me only and talk about others just to open up the range. You guys had tunnel vision for one.
To to be honest I had a feeling Shauna was town, but felt like if I changed my vote then it would have been a flip flop yet again and it was me who would go.
Now that I know how to play I do look forward to playing again and I won't make those same mistakes.
Yeah I wasn't convinced nut or shauna were town and only bump a vote for nutty to get more talking. Then they all went loony!