derp in the sense of “if you know who the wolves are, you know they don’t have alts in the same game”
it’s shaky just because that’s normally something so obvious that wolves wouldn’t necessarily tell each other they don’t have alts in the game, but lmao
tr = town read. I said it earlier. It means I think you are on the good side lol.
And I am not saying because they rolled town in the last 15 games makes them town here. What I am saying/questioning otter on is how they arrived to the conclusion that May tends to post more as “mafia to appear townie.” The reason I asked is because comparing fast paced games to these longer games is sometimes not a good comparison to make and I also wanted to see if Otter had any experience with May when they were mafia in the past to see how they approached that earlier thought process.
oh also. they have said this in the past. in discord mafia, they play otherwise recklessly but cultivate a town image by inflating word count, banking on never being voted out due to pattern recognition. so far, it’s worked pretty well
Okay yeah fair saying I’ve rolled town the last 15 games isn’t true. I’ve hit 3Ps. Funny 3Ps. But uninformed 3Ps, so never mafia specifically. Cult doesn’t count, Blood on the Clocktower doesn’t count, voice chat game doesn’t count, survivor buddies doesn’t count, the time the game had to rerand because I accidentally kept the spectator role and was in both wolfchats doesn’t count, I’ve never been mafia.
A townread is thinking someone’s part of the good faction (town, village, V, cool epic faction that always wins), versus a wolfread, thinking someone’s part of the evil faction (wolves, scum, mafia, boring cringe faction that always #fails).
These were longform text games - 24-hour day phases, usually, so not quite as long as these ones, but not exactly voice chat ones. They’re still faster-paced because of the different format, but I’m a person of Many Words.
I’ve learned I can’t rely on that last bit that much around here - I’ve been voted out as town twice now, and it has not helped my feelings of invincibility (though they’re still very much present).
you would think discord mafia is fast paced but it really isn’t. it largely takes less time but there are also large spots of downtime, so the net message density per day is i thiiink about the same, until about an hour before day end
Ok, I can kinda get behind that thought process. I do think disregarding that tho, for Prisma’s first game ever, he seems very natural in their posting and their open ended questioning so far kind of bides with a “townie attempting to learn more about others” and trying to get involved as much as possible.
He doesn’t seem stiff at all in his posting and very much lines up as a “curious town.”
To ensure you don’t get voted lol. Sure you could die at night time, but our goal as town is to kill the mafia during the day and eliminating certain players from that vote already helps a lot. That also helps to form a “process of elimination” group that can contain some members of the mafia that could end up getting voted out.