I've been looking through vote counts, and found something rather interesting. Starting about two weeks ago, Revan and Superhans were each voting the other for a while.
He apparently never did find someone better to wagon, and apparently the readslist was never satisfactorily explained, since he never moved his vote.In post 176, Superhans wrote:VOTE: Revan
Maybe a lil cheeky of me being a lurker until now accusing your of not really contributing enough, but...
i'll unvote when you explain your read lists:
He didn't really explain his vote, though he had put Superhans in a group of possible scum earlier. It could be just Revan being Revan.In post 330, Revan wrote:What type of question is this?In post 327, doomfeathers wrote:Friend Computer, could you explain your motivation for voting karnos?
FC's ISO is bare. I don't think voting him will change this.
This is the best place for my vote to be.
VOTE: Superhans
Revan immediately revoted Hans without comment after the lynch. There apparently was no change in his reads because of the lynch. He has remained on Hans's wagon since then. The vote counts show only mozamis also on him.In post 498, Revan wrote:I guess I was the only one getting the too scummy to be scum vibe...
VOTE: Superhans
Superhans never revoted for some reason, though he has continued to scumread Revan.
Throughout his ISO, Revan pressures Hans very little (though again, that could just be playstyle). Superhans calls Revan scum a few times, but also without much pressure. There was also a weird part in there where they both seemed to be trying to get the other to answer questions without answering the other's questions.
Could they be scum wasting time and distancing by voting each other and sometimes having a few small slap-fights while never actually pushing each other? This would also give them reason not to commit votes elsewhere unless they wanted to, leaving them harder to analyze.
On a different note, I found this:
Hans has voted twice this entire game. He specifically states that that's not his normal playstyle. Could it be that he's playing differently because he has a different win condition from the usual?In post 303, Superhans wrote:I agree with Wguerts point that his voting is kinda jumpy, but I play like that myself, so I don't think it is necessarily to over-read.