I mean--again, sure, but how is that different from any other game?In post 2040, Dunnstral wrote:Scum snowballing relies on town playing poorly, not on scum playing well. The town has to misplay to allow that to happen
Every time the town does not eliminate scum on D1, the town has misplayed. If the town didn't misplay on D1, then it'd be a scum elimination D1. But games are not balanced around the town eliminating scum on D1. Because statistically speaking, the town misplays more than they do not on D1. Statistically speaking, the town does not eliminate scum on D1 as much as they eliminate town. (Which is in part because the town has more members so there's more candidates for the elimination.)
The town eliminating scum D1 is something that will give the town a huge advantage...but this is not a bad thing.
The town eliminating scum D2 will still give the town a good advantage, but this is also not a bad thing.
It is the job of the scum to protect the scum, generally speaking, as it is the job of the town to eliminate the scum. If the scum fail at their job and the town succeeds at theirs early-on, then yeah, the town's going to gain an edge?
That doesn't need to happen at all? Like, while *three* scum couldn't get access to a vig N1 (and admittedly they wouldn't know it was a vig but if they invested there they'd find out), *one* could, entirely without the town's assistance. Voting on the D1 wagon + succeeding at challenge + natural XP gain + Enchant bonus gets them pretty much there.In post 2041, jjh927 wrote:If your idea of scum snowballing involves town literally giving scum all of their exp then sure
The scum didn't need to know all of the town's actions to shut down the important actions. While the town couldn't track scum's XP, the scum could track the town's XP at least decently, so the scum would have fairly reliable methods of identifying each time a player was at a dangerous threshold. The scum didn't need to counter every town ability, they only needed to have enough to counter enough of the town's abilities, and they had that capability.