↑ Juls wrote:I loved the game despite it being a little rough for me at times. I think the first time I thought prof was scum was when I said if you are in {these people} you will not win and then he responded like "that is presumptuous of you" but I quickly dismissed it. Well played Prof...it really was a tough hill to climb but you lasted a good while!
Thanks, guys! I really enjoyed playing. I think had I felt more comfortable right off the bat I would have changed a few things, but really, I was pretty impressed with some of the scum reads on me, like the null reads and lack of interaction with my scum buddies; I thought my VT performance was pretty good in the later days (as it seemed to convince people for a time, haha).
Hey, now! It would have been epic to win! I couldn't lose hope! Maybe I underestimated my ability to manipulate, but y'know...
↑ Brian Skies wrote:↑ Prof Fridays wrote:Okay. I want to maybe try to build a case on Brian Skies.
↑ Prof Fridays wrote:I've already expressed suspicion on him, so that helps to some extent.
↑ Prof Fridays wrote:Nevermind. My God, that ISO.
Lulz? Is this what happens when people actually read my posts?
Lol, YES. You could probably win as mafia by saying whatever in giant blocks and people will be like, "Uhhh, that looks big, he probably put effort into that... Eh, town."]
With regard to game balance, it did seem somewhat town-sided to me. The double Tracker plus Adjusting Investigator seemed like a bait for the Mafia Tracker, and if I wasn't aware of Magua's role to Strongman his target (presumably a town PR), it would be *really* hard to do much. I will say, though, that we, as the mafia, made a few mistakes (or at least I think we did), namely we blew our veto wayyy too early and we didn't fully understand the Goo mechanics to be wary of the effect Papa Zito would have.