and probably wrong because of the majority heaven wincon?
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that's mean because I'm drinking
and probably wrong because of the majority heaven wincon?"Let us say that you are right and there are two worlds. How much, then, is this 'other world' worth to you? What do you have there that you do not have here? Money? Power? Something worth causing the prince so much pain for?'"
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i want to go back to stuff i saw earlier and didn't comment on
while i am here"Let us say that you are right and there are two worlds. How much, then, is this 'other world' worth to you? What do you have there that you do not have here? Money? Power? Something worth causing the prince so much pain for?'"
"Well, I..."
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Yeah, that is a good point.
It serves both win conditions.
Something to consider for heaven phase,
Do we send a more town read person or do we send a less town read person?
Actually this answer could be affected on flip of H1 so yeah.
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Would you attempt during the first heaven phase to send a mostly town person or a lesser town read person?
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I am curious Isis, how much of a main thread do you follow in a game once you are eliminated?In post 149, Isis wrote:In post 147, NorwegianboyEE wrote:Some stronger town players intentionally stayed behind in that game, refusing to be heavened because they wanted to be in the game thread and solve. That’s a good town strategy right there.That's stupid, heavened players get to solve in judgment day. That's backerds-
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But they don’t get to impact or comment on what’s going on in the main thread.In post 149, Isis wrote:In post 147, NorwegianboyEE wrote:Some stronger town players intentionally stayed behind in that game, refusing to be heavened because they wanted to be in the game thread and solve. That’s a good town strategy right there.That's stupid, heavened players get to solve in judgment day. That's backerdsNorwe is spontaneous, has a stream-of-consciouness posting style, usually posts on catch-ups by commenting on past pages posts, gets rather fired up in certain moments in games, is relatively as playful as me in games and likes casual shitposting
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I guess it's a choice of preference, do you want someone you strongly townread to go up to heaven where they can make the right decision if the rest of us suck and we end up on doomsday.
Or do we keep them here to lead us blind sheep to greener pastures.Norwe is spontaneous, has a stream-of-consciouness posting style, usually posts on catch-ups by commenting on past pages posts, gets rather fired up in certain moments in games, is relatively as playful as me in games and likes casual shitposting
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I read the game thread every now and then to see what's going on. If i'm scum, whether my team is winning. If i'm town, just reading to see the outcome.In post 156, WaltertheDunce10 wrote:Yes, that is the question,
Now another question,
How much will a person follow until game end as a martyr.
They have been eliminated and I think there might be a psychological competent to that.
Norwee, when you are eliminated, and have checked the dead thread, what is the next thing you do?Norwe is spontaneous, has a stream-of-consciouness posting style, usually posts on catch-ups by commenting on past pages posts, gets rather fired up in certain moments in games, is relatively as playful as me in games and likes casual shitposting
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Well, usually i read it all the way through. But maybe i skip some of the longer more boring posts? Depends on the entertainment value of the game though.In post 158, WaltertheDunce10 wrote:Alright, fair answer.
How closely would you say you read the thread?Norwe is spontaneous, has a stream-of-consciouness posting style, usually posts on catch-ups by commenting on past pages posts, gets rather fired up in certain moments in games, is relatively as playful as me in games and likes casual shitposting
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Spoiler: stuff before 151 i looked at"Let us say that you are right and there are two worlds. How much, then, is this 'other world' worth to you? What do you have there that you do not have here? Money? Power? Something worth causing the prince so much pain for?'"
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In post 152, WaltertheDunce10 wrote:Yeah, that is a good point.
It serves both win conditions.
Something to consider for heaven phase,
Do we send a more town read person or do we send a less town read person?
Actually this answer could be affected on flip of H1 so yeah.
@ Everyone
Would you attempt during the first heaven phase to send a mostly town person or a lesser town read person?
Pedit that is interesting.this is actually a difficult question
but the way we play the hell phases is much, much more important
after my last purgatory game my impression is to heaven someone whose associations to other players is very clear, which may not have to do with alignment exactly
I know that's weird
basically everything is tradeoffs i think"Let us say that you are right and there are two worlds. How much, then, is this 'other world' worth to you? What do you have there that you do not have here? Money? Power? Something worth causing the prince so much pain for?'"
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In post 153, WaltertheDunce10 wrote:
I am curious Isis, how much of a main thread do you follow in a game once you are eliminated?In post 149, Isis wrote:In post 147, NorwegianboyEE wrote:Some stronger town players intentionally stayed behind in that game, refusing to be heavened because they wanted to be in the game thread and solve. That’s a good town strategy right there.That's stupid, heavened players get to solve in judgment day. That's backerdsWhen I have no powers that function after death, I generally spectate whatever game interests me the most on site until I have /inned to a game that replaces that "slot". Sometimes that game is the one I died in, like with Autumnal. Sometimes, it is not.
If I have powers that function after death, it's a very easy tiebreaker to choose to watch the game I can still affect and improve my chances to win."Let us say that you are right and there are two worlds. How much, then, is this 'other world' worth to you? What do you have there that you do not have here? Money? Power? Something worth causing the prince so much pain for?'"
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In post 154, NorwegianboyEE wrote:
But they don’t get to impact or comment on what’s going on in the main thread.In post 149, Isis wrote:In post 147, NorwegianboyEE wrote:Some stronger town players intentionally stayed behind in that game, refusing to be heavened because they wanted to be in the game thread and solve. That’s a good town strategy right there.That's stupid, heavened players get to solve in judgment day. That's backerdsIn post 155, NorwegianboyEE wrote:I guess it's a choice of preference, do you want someone you strongly townread to go up to heaven where they can make the right decision if the rest of us suck and we end up on doomsday.
Or do we keep them here to lead us blind sheep to greener pastures.Since philosophically I tend to believe/want to believe that Day 1 is 80% of the dayplay of any game I care about wisdom rather tahn ability to engage and affecting weak days that aren't day1
but I know my view is atypical"Let us say that you are right and there are two worlds. How much, then, is this 'other world' worth to you? What do you have there that you do not have here? Money? Power? Something worth causing the prince so much pain for?'"
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as some amount of comprimiese toward green crayons i'm not gonna correct my bbcode errors"Let us say that you are right and there are two worlds. How much, then, is this 'other world' worth to you? What do you have there that you do not have here? Money? Power? Something worth causing the prince so much pain for?'"
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In post 158, WaltertheDunce10 wrote:Alright, fair answer.
How closely would you say you read the thread?Do you think you'd be unable to stay interested in the thread if you were to be heavened, Walter?"Let us say that you are right and there are two worlds. How much, then, is this 'other world' worth to you? What do you have there that you do not have here? Money? Power? Something worth causing the prince so much pain for?'"
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Yes, for sure, once I am elimed I tend to stray to other games.
I do like to read but engagement for me is helped by having an active role and being forced to participate.
Actually so far in terms of reads I tr you and norwee.
So VOTE: unvote
But other reads will have to wait on a reread when I wake up.
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Buenas noches Walter el tonto"Let us say that you are right and there are two worlds. How much, then, is this 'other world' worth to you? What do you have there that you do not have here? Money? Power? Something worth causing the prince so much pain for?'"
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I am honestly not sure what I see it as now but I wanted to see what would happen if I voted there
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they both are worse than my rand expectation of how an a player whose name I don't recognize onboards onto a game
but like I'm also trying to reconcile that with knowing this is a lobby with 5 very experienced players 1 secret alt that's probably the same thing, 2 newbies and the last person is me, and the split is a 6:3. So "the two newbies seem to have underwhelming entrances" has some probabilistic orange flags to it.
So I guess that tempts me to grave on a curve?
anyway not surprised by a take that you dislike word's entrance"Let us say that you are right and there are two worlds. How much, then, is this 'other world' worth to you? What do you have there that you do not have here? Money? Power? Something worth causing the prince so much pain for?'"
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oh and I was going to respond to this but forgotIn post 115, Cthylla wrote:Green Crayons has played with Isis before !
the "happy with my vote" bit i didn't like
don't know why but maybe cuz it feels like he's putting unreasonable confidence in something which doesn't warrant it?
Is unreasonable confidence for something that doesn't warrant it scummy?
I think Green Crayons had an awkward/uncharismatic entrance (sorry green crayons I'm sure you are very charismatic outside of this particular instance) which might make for bad vibes but I think I'm not seeing the part that is scummy-
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wait is your legislative agenda that people can bully me on the first five pages of games now"Let us say that you are right and there are two worlds. How much, then, is this 'other world' worth to you? What do you have there that you do not have here? Money? Power? Something worth causing the prince so much pain for?'"
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my gut wanted to town read this post because it seemed pure and is a nice reaction to being asked if they would be a good heaven candidateIn post 166, WaltertheDunce10 wrote:Yes, for sure, once I am elimed I tend to stray to other games.
I do like to read but engagement for me is helped by having an active role and being forced to participate.
Actually so far in terms of reads I tr you and norwee.
So VOTE: unvote
But other reads will have to wait on a reread when I wake up.
Good night.
but my head says that there was a reason walter started all the heaven talk in the first place?
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