Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2013 2:16 pm
LolWagons has been prodded!
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If there's a difference or a revaluation of things (see SK) sure. That happens all the time. There is an ebb and flow.In post 503, fferyllt wrote:And you don't think that seeing other people voting and expressing concerns might fan niggles and reservations into flames?In post 502, SpyreX wrote:Except he wasn't - until there was a wagon.I can see why the neighborhood would make town-NotSci freaking paranoid.
I'm not convinced of that. However, if I had a bullet you'd see little pieces of NS brainstem all over the thread. I'd rather lynch for usefulness then spite right now because I know I'm too close to judge that entirely rationally.In post 517, CrashTextDummie wrote:So NS is scum?
I dont know why I'm having such a hard time explaining this and why it makes me want to choke someone but i'll try again.In post 507, ChannelDelibird wrote:Well that happened quicker than I thought.
Mod:Apologies for the prods - I don't need V/LA, I just need to get off my arse and post more. Steps are being taken.
Re: Spyrex: The below from CTD interests me. I've turned the scenario over a couple of times in my head and it doesn't quite feel like a consistent mentality from Spyrex.
Ffery - why YYR?In post 486, CrashTextDummie wrote:The big issue for me here is that you're calling Briantownwhile at the same time stating that he should be lynched later on. If you're against lynching him today for stated reasoning that you think he is town, why are you preemptively in favor of lynching him later? Again, the "we could town-sweep" argument is hogwash, because a mislynch or two has zero bearing on Brian's alignment.
In post 517, CrashTextDummie wrote:The essence of this is still "Brian is town, but if the game gets to a certain stage (i.e. not a clean sweep), he needs to die", and it still doesn't make any sense.In post 492, SpyreX wrote:I'm not sure what glasses you're using when you read my posts but lets get one thing clear: Being cognizant of something that will happen is not the same as being in favor of it. It is in no way shape or form a leap or a Nostradamus prediction that Brian will end up dead unless the game is in a state where that doesn't need to happen. So, go ahead and drink your own hogwash if you think that the game state doesn't have any affect on the lynch.
And never, never ever did I make any statements about Brian's alignment. He's town, but that doesn't change the fact down the road. This isn't even car science, much less rocket science.
Don't give me that crap. I hate it when people play "I see something that you don't see" in mafia. All you've had to say about Maestro is that he's lazy and needs to "step up or die". That's awfully thin reasoning to say that Empire is "probably scum", particularly when the "lazyness" in question on Maestro's part has resulted in dropping out.In post 492, SpyreX wrote:Nope. I'm not playing speak and spell. If you dont see why I think he's scum from a post you are quoting you're either being willfully obtuse or *gasp* dont care enough to look. Its almost like its a trend.
So NS is scum?In post 492, SpyreX wrote:There's not a "defense". There's nothing to defend. What I did say, and just reiterated is that notscience is lying. The original statement was a lie. End point. You either think I am lying about his lie, or telling the truth. End point.
You know what, I'll pretend for a minute you're going to actually read the words before I get to the heart of this.In post 521, CrashTextDummie wrote:I actually empathize with this to a degree. While I find aspects of it hair-raisingly asinine (Spyrex suggesting that a town/town neighborhood is "far more likely" than a town/scum neighborhood, Spyrex anticipating a fake neighbor claim), the manner of the claim did strike me as the first thing out of Spyrex's mouth that feels more likely to come from town than scum.In post 519, Kazekirimaru wrote:Spyre's neighborhood with notscience and the interactions regarding it are actually solidifying my townread on the former.
I haven't cared much for the Kaze wagon since its inception and I still don't care for it, especially since he decided to pull up his socks.In post 526, SpyreX wrote:@CDB, Ffery, SK:Help. I want to see some direction here and its time to start pulling the cart like good horsies. Kaze's new pendulum swing is starting to give me some seeerious doubts. Sell me on a wagon or tell me why Kaze shouldn't die.
YYR kind of goes both ways. I can see where he's coming from in regards to Brians claim and Kaze's flip. I'd like a little more. On the surface, he's cleaner than Empire from the stance of fabricating to make it fit. There's no depth, but he's...trying? at least. 8 posts with no substance makes it hard to sell that without a smoking gun. Of course, I know I get jaded when I'm the focal point and that may be some of my Empire hate.In post 528, fferyllt wrote:I haven't cared much for the Kaze wagon since its inception and I still don't care for it, especially since he decided to pull up his socks.In post 526, SpyreX wrote:@CDB, Ffery, SK:Help. I want to see some direction here and its time to start pulling the cart like good horsies. Kaze's new pendulum swing is starting to give me some seeerious doubts. Sell me on a wagon or tell me why Kaze shouldn't die.
I posted my reasons for voting YYR earlier. Thoughts?
Empire also bothers me, but it's a subtle thing, unlike YYR's posts. More data could help.
Your trajectory: You were involved pretty heavily in the early game trying to decide whether or not to believe my claim. You asked me questions, checked meta, and considered my newbiness. Aero's vote on me may have had something to do with it as well. The only issue I have with it is post 90, where you quote me telling Smudger not to over-complicate things. I'm still not understanding how you are believing me from that.In post 467, fferyllt wrote:What is my trajectory on your claim? Kaze's too if you wish.
One thing you should note about me is that I don't vote or move my vote when I should. It's a bad habit, but I don't care because I like to see people's reactions (your reaction reads town to me btw).In post 410, LolWagons wrote:this is bad but the worst thing is there IS NO FUCKING VOTE WITH LIKE A POOL OF FOUR PEOPLE TO VOTE WTF IS THIS
Or I'm a miller and I decided to claim with my opening post.In post 411, Empire wrote:If Brian is scum, I don't think he came up with the miller strat all on his own as he seems to be a newer player. My guess is that, if he's scum, a more experienced player suggested the claim to him and coached him on how to do it ahead of time.
It's not a dare. If you want me lynched, then push my lynch. I won't stop you.In post 423, Empire wrote:It almost feels like a WIFOMy dare to get him lynched. As far as his scumhunting goes, it's all very surface-level / cursory and I just don't get a sense that he's strongly engaging with the thread.
Rereading the thread, yes, it does seem like you were just pushing my claim.In post 451, ChannelDelibird wrote:What I find interesting here is that you're assuming I thought you were scum claiming miller to begin with.
The quote I replied to in 90 didn't solidify my read, though I thought it was a good post and something I would have wanted to say if I were miller and reacting to Smudger's posts. It's just the point at which I decided to make my stance unambiguous.In post 533, Brian Skies wrote:Your trajectory: You were involved pretty heavily in the early game trying to decide whether or not to believe my claim. You asked me questions, checked meta, and considered my newbiness. Aero's vote on me may have had something to do with it as well. The only issue I have with it is post 90, where you quote me telling Smudger not to over-complicate things. I'm still not understanding how you are believing me from that.I'm reading you as town because you are actively engaging other players, generating discussion, and trying to formulate reads. You don't feel as hollow as you did as scum in Mismatched.Kaze's trajectory: Although it's already been explained, I'll give you my perception. There was also deliberation on his part. He avoided taking a stance early on, but was convinced it was either town-motivated or scum-motivated. I inferred that he read my claim based on other people's reactions and his reaction to Aero's vote. He openly admits to this by post 146.Plus, I think he's town. I don't know if I said this earlier, but he's been actively scumhunting and he's been extremely transparent. If there's any misgivings about his slot, it's that as a self-proclaimed aggressive player who loves wagons, he's not pushing his wagons very hard. To each their own though.
Crystallizations and tangents tend to become artifacts in my ISO. I probably don't explain them as often or as well as I should, but I get data from how they affect (or don't affect) the flow of the game.
What did you think of Empire's YYR read? What do you think of Empire in general?Also, I forgot to mention YYR. I could be hypocritical and say he's scummy for the reasoning you provided. Considering how I've been playing this game, I owe it to him to at least come in, defend himself, and make a case for himself being town. But by PoE, he's not looking too good at all right now.
I like his argument against YYR.In post 536, fferyllt wrote:What did you think of Empire's YYR read?
In post 536, fferyllt wrote:What do you think of Empire in general?
I can see a veteran town player thinking this. But it feels like reaching to me.In post 411, Empire wrote:- If Brian is scum, I don't think he came up with the miller strat all on his own as he seems to be a newer player. My guess is that, if he's scum, a more experienced player suggested the claim to him and coached him on how to do it ahead of time.
I like this analysis.In post 411, Empire wrote:- Brian / CTD are unlikely to be scum together given the strong policy-type push from the latter in the early game (wouldn't make sense for CTDscum to agree to the claim only to strongly push a lynch on him early, especially given the site's general antipathy towards miller claims - he's be committing to a hardbus too early).
Ignorance can be faked.In post 411, Empire wrote:- Smudger's ignorance of what a miller is supposed to be in #63 makes me think he's not scum with Brian either.
I've been liking Kaze as town thus far, so I don't really have an issue with this read as a whole. The only problem is that he doesn't understand why people were voting him. People thought he was scummy, so they pressured him. There could also have been scum voting him. It's nitpicking, but it's meh to me.In post 423, Empire wrote:Kazekirimaru:Really not understanding why this dude has votes on him.Pretty much all of his posts and the way he's approached arguments with various players have a "I have the higher moral ground"-type tone to them (ex: "you're being stupid" / "you're just wrong") which is far more likely to come from town than scum -- town are far more likely to have a greater attachment to arguments like the one he's having with SKrew because they want to be right / feel vindicated; scum just see these kinds of back and forths as a way to contribute but as nothing more. His progression from #62 to #100 based on the reasoning he provides in #146 is something that makes A LOT of sense from a player with his experience -- a lot of newer town players do tend to take into account interactions with their scumreads in this fashion / consider what other people have to say. His abrasive playstyle is something I consider a towntell as I'd expect him to conform to expected behavior as scum. His reaction to the wagon + his frustration that people are not listening to him in #337 reads incredibly genuine. The more and more I read this guy's posts, the more depressed I get that he was wagoned to L-2.
I would treat it as an opportunity to get a better read on the player and start from a neutral perspective. I hate letting set-up spec trump reads, though it is sometimes the right thing to do. But, going with set-up spec on day 1? Not me.In post 541, notscience wrote:Ffery what are you thinking about night neighbors?
I really find it hard to believe we got duo-town neighbors.
I ponder what business that would be.In post 520, CrashTextDummie wrote: I have some business with Kaze, but I need Empire to post first.