I agree that there isn't anything wrong with having differing opinions and there is nothing fundamentally wrong with town misreading town. I just don't want those people that I think are town to be lynched especially if I have at least some confidence in that read. And I'm generally protective of players I am townreading and would go to huge lengths to defend them.In post 4444, fferyllt wrote:Ok. I want to be correct. It's not enough to be town. It's not enough to be on another town player(s) side. That's not how games are won.
You and Tammy earlier talked about me being arrogant in other games about my reads and not listening to other players' opinions. I think that was an oversimplification but putting that aside look at your own play in this game.
There's nothing fundamentally WRONG with the way apparently town players have some strongly differing reads and concepts of how the game is unfolding. You want to push a consensus lynch today, but there's really no guarantee that a bunch of town players getting together with scum in their midst are going to come up with the right consensus answer. And that's not really what you want. What you want is for town to follow your lynch answer.
I probably should trust your reads more than I do, but there's something off about this game and I'm wondering if it has something to do with the effect of such a large neighborhood. You could all be town. you may very well all be town. But it's creating a gap in the game data.
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I wasn't calling you arrogant in your reads. I just felt that the formal separation of town to work with and not work with feels more like shutting people out which causes more frustration and limits consensus building.