↑ Nobody Special wrote:
Bland, boring, needs to get started.
Someone do something scummy, so we can get started lynching.
You have a lot of experience NS, why don't you do something to get this game moving instead of complaining?
↑ Nobody Special wrote:
Bland, boring, needs to get started.
Someone do something scummy, so we can get started lynching.
↑ Nobody Special wrote:
Bland, boring, needs to get started.
Someone do something scummy, so we can get started lynching.
↑ Varsoon wrote:↑ Approximately Normal Guy wrote:In What specifically were you replying to? His reason for his RV or his RV in and of itself?[/quote][url=http://www.mafiascum.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=4754773#p4754773]post 22[/url], RandomYoshi wrote:
Sorry, it was the "he is creepy" part. I should have deleted the rest of the quote.
And @Varsoon, it's highly unlikely that scum would fake a cop claim unless it was end game, imo. It would just be pretty damn ballsy. So not much to worry about there.
Well, dude, that's the thing. What if, on second day or something, he exposed the other guy as scum and got his partner killed? Everyone would think he was actually the cop and then he'd have free reign to investigate town while seeming like a good guy.
@ANG- Never think that scum WON'T do something. Ever. Scum are actually more inclined to claim a PR, and I can point you to games where that HAS happened. IF we do have a cop, do not claim if you get an innocent, and if you get a guilty, subtly claim. I made this mistake in a game of mine, and was lynched (town still won though). Keep in mind, this was Day 2. Newb scum are less inclined to do it, but it's still there as an option. Never underestimate scum.
@Varsoon- I don't like this thinking. It's the exact kind of thinking that scum does, and by openly saying it, you're setting up a way to get away with it later.
↑ Varsoon wrote:↑ RandomYoshi wrote:
Yes, of course I'd want to discuss things that are beneficial for us Townies to win. I just wanted you to highlight how it could be contributing to our success as Town. In fact, all I wanted to know was your mindset behind the topics you brought up. Now that you have explained satisfactorily how it can help our success as Town, my question has been thoroughly answered.
Fairnuff, but I won't change my vote until we get some more discussion rolling.
I feel like I might be too chatty, but I think it's really important that we all chat as much as possible.
The best way we can route out the scum is to talk a lot. This way, the people who aren't as active are under scrutiny and scum is forced to be more social, leading to a higher chance of slipping up. We should hold a quota of so many posts per real-time day. Falling under the quota doesn't benefit town at all, and so those are people we can lynch if we don't agree on a definitive mafia target.
Does this sound like a good plan, everyone?
What? No. No no no no no no. Never. Posting quota's are terrible.TERRIBLEI'll chalk that one up to a newb tell, but please keep in mind that this was a terrible idea. Posting quotas=scum win. I can't see another outcome, because that would call for hyperactive scum, just so they don't get lynched. I'm also severely against policy lynches. Policy lynches=/=town win.
↑ kuror0 wrote:Everybody looks so happy about Varsoon... anyways. I strongly disagree with the whole quota thing. While I too get really frustrated when people just lurk around, you can't forget people have a real life or sometimes there is nothing important to say, the quota may lead to policy lynchs on inactive players wich can be either way town or scum(and based purely on numbers it is most likely to be town). Also to avoid failing under that "inactivity" state, some people may start fluff posting just to look active wich is not helpfull at all. The whole idea can be really counterproductive for town(And yes i just used town instead of us). Also to avoid inactivity you can vote for people to pressure them, that's usually the best way to promote someone's participation. Also a policy lynch usually doesn't give so much information to town as a normal lynch wich is another huge set back.
On another topic discussing about PRs is also bad for town imo. If there is a claim at any point there are ways to prove it is a legit one, and we will worry about it when the time comes.
Lastly you may notice my english grammar is terrible(maybe my vocabulary too), so if you can't understand what i am trying to say let me know, so i try to make things clear. (I also receive any advice if it helps to improve my grammar )
I'm not too happy with his posts, tbh. And everyone saying "oh he's definitely town" doesn't help it. You call scum town, they will continue to act town. I just recently made that mistake myself. Never believe someone is completely town.
Discussing PR's is not necessarily bad for town, unless you're blatantly stating who the PR is or if someone claims a PR for no reason whatsoever.
I'll
VOTE: Varsoon
and you all can discuss that.
Sorry for the wall btw. <3
↑ fuzzybutternut wrote:Who do you find most scummy?
↑ fuzzybutternut wrote:You have the wrong idea about how this game is played. Reads are good, because it let's everyone know where you stand on the people in the game. It can also be a viable scum hunting tactic. It's pro-townnot pro-scum. To be completely honest, admitting your scuminess is rather pro-scum imo too, but you're the newest player here, so I won't hound you about that.
↑ Nobody Special wrote:I find Varsoon very suspect for not finding me scummy, but rather pointing out that scum could use me for an easy target. Could be a scumslip.
unvote
Vote: Varsoon
↑ fuzzybutternut wrote:Newbie games are for Newbies who want to learn how the game is played. I'm probably coming off as an ass right now, but I don't want you to carry your current thoughts throughout the rest of your games on here, because you will DEFINITELY be the first lynch if you keep up your thoughts. Being active isn't bad, but can get annoying when only two people are posting. That gives scum a reason not to post. There should be no claiming as of right now anyway.