We are complicating it. It is simpleIn post 20, Zyla wrote:If X gets eliminated, it confirms that X's result was true, it does *not* confirm that Y's result was false.In post 17, ArcAngel9 wrote:Wont X elimination confirms that Y result was untrue.In post 16, HockeyFan wrote:no? If we get Player X and Player Y. and Player x's role is innocent, and they get a true result, they will be annouced as town. However, lets say we roll a 6 on the 1VX(number of mafia), Players Y's role will be announced as town even if they are mafia so we do we really have confirms? I could just be stupid
Elimination does reveal their rule faction isn't it?
Since "X is innocent" is true, that means that "X is innocent or ..." is true regardless of what comes after the or
My only question is what happens if both results are false
D1 reveals the identity of two players - One of it is True and the other is false. Eliminate one and the other gets confirmed.
Too soon to say!In post 30, HockeyFan wrote:N_M is town
Way too soon to speculate!In post 31, cyrus62 wrote:T3 is scum
The possibility of a rolling town is more than rolling scum.In post 32, HockeyFan wrote:I was going to say this but he has to roll town in at least one game right? :^). or idk he could be scum for voting N_M the locktownedIn post 31, cyrus62 wrote:T3 is scum
What? Is there context to this?In post 37, goats wrote:my rat died the other week.
Okay.In post 48, goats wrote:maybe shouldn't spam submit, no wonder it was lagging
VOTE: goals
We got a cow for this, no need of a goat.