Oh lol, I had looked at day 2 and noticed Black being inconsistent about her thoughts on the Not_Mafia kill. I didn't notice she was responding to Jacob in one post and Jake in another. XD
I mean just keep what you think it is to yourself thanks, if it's confusing it really shouldn't be if you think about me utilising the loyal modifier over the other part
"Am I a ghost like you, caught between the seams of two intertwining melodies?"
In post 1056, JacksonVirgo wrote:
I mean just keep what you think it is to yourself thanks, if it's confusing it really shouldn't be if you think about me utilising the loyal modifier over the other part
What motivation did you have to target Jacob as opposed to other, more experienced players?
In post 959, Jake The Wolfie wrote:
Paradoxically, you've implied that you've both posted enough relevant things to be active And that the game has been slow as a reason for inactivity:
Aureal was implying that I didn't feel like my usual self because I typically pounce on people early. I
In post 1056, JacksonVirgo wrote:
I mean just keep what you think it is to yourself thanks, if it's confusing it really shouldn't be if you think about me utilising the loyal modifier over the other part
What motivation did you have to target Jacob as opposed to other, more experienced players?
It was more complex than a simple motivation as I will have to explain my entire gameplan that I went in with to really explain it but simply put I scum-read them, they were LHF and were not getting pushed to any real degree. If I could confirm they're a wolf, yay me I get some cookies my pride can munch on. If they're Town, they're out of the scum pool entirely and we're ballin'. They were unlikely to get shot given their position and I could actively push against their wagon without being obvious about it to keep what we had alive and kicking for as long as I can, hopefully to a point where we win by default through numbers. Given you asked this question I'm pretty sure you know my role so I should just claim but I'm not going to because I'm stubborn
"Am I a ghost like you, caught between the seams of two intertwining melodies?"
I don't really care about the >rand scum stuff. I want reasonings, not placements. Just fyi. Why would scum!JV risk putting his ass out in the line of fire for an elim that was realistic to get anyway? If I was willing to take myself out, would I not use that play as an opportunity to take out someone of a higher caliber than a new player that many people already had in their scum pool?
Was it realistic? I know you stated earlier that a lot of people had Jacob in their scumpile; Who are these people, and where did they say as such before you broke the news?
Anyone else you could've claimed a guilty on would've been an experienced player who could conceivably wriggle their way out of an axe, or at the very least provide a good last testament before their death, either of which would make the venture more risky. I don't know your scum game, so I wouldn't know how big of a risk taker you are.
In post 1056, JacksonVirgo wrote:
I mean just keep what you think it is to yourself thanks, if it's confusing it really shouldn't be if you think about me utilising the loyal modifier over the other part
What motivation did you have to target Jacob as opposed to other, more experienced players?
It was more complex than a simple motivation as I will have to explain my entire gameplan that I went in with to really explain it but simply put I scum-read them, they were LHF and were not getting pushed to any real degree. If I could confirm they're a wolf, yay me I get some cookies my pride can munch on. If they're Town, they're out of the scum pool entirely and we're ballin'. They were unlikely to get shot given their position and I could actively push against their wagon without being obvious about it to keep what we had alive and kicking for as long as I can, hopefully to a point where we win by default through numbers. Given you asked this question I'm pretty sure you know my role so I should just claim but I'm not going to because I'm stubborn
Do you think they would've been a more useful player to target than a nullread?
[In order to ask what I'd want to ask, I would need a more complete list of your reads.]
In post 1061, Jake The Wolfie wrote:
Anyone else you could've claimed a guilty on would've been an experienced player who could conceivably wriggle their way out of an axe, or at the very least provide a good last testament before their death, either of which would make the venture more risky. I don't know your scum game, so I wouldn't know how big of a risk taker you are.
If I really wanted someone out I would have claimed a hard guilty, or that N1 informed that has like two options one of which is confirmed evil to get the elims I needed without the backlash. For my scum game, it's incredibly wide and I don't think anybody can realistically catch me based on how I'm acting in comparison with other games but what I can say is that I am always the scum that plays for the endgame and as such, I often (and I don't recall a game where I was invested and didn't) make endgame when I'm actively motivated and trying.
"Am I a ghost like you, caught between the seams of two intertwining melodies?"
In post 1056, JacksonVirgo wrote:
I mean just keep what you think it is to yourself thanks, if it's confusing it really shouldn't be if you think about me utilising the loyal modifier over the other part
What motivation did you have to target Jacob as opposed to other, more experienced players?
It was more complex than a simple motivation as I will have to explain my entire gameplan that I went in with to really explain it but simply put I scum-read them, they were LHF and were not getting pushed to any real degree. If I could confirm they're a wolf, yay me I get some cookies my pride can munch on. If they're Town, they're out of the scum pool entirely and we're ballin'. They were unlikely to get shot given their position and I could actively push against their wagon without being obvious about it to keep what we had alive and kicking for as long as I can, hopefully to a point where we win by default through numbers. Given you asked this question I'm pretty sure you know my role so I should just claim but I'm not going to because I'm stubborn
Do you think they would've been a more useful player to target than a nullread?
[In order to ask what I'd want to ask, I would need a more complete list of your reads.]
For sure, I wanted to get on the right path as fast as I possibly can. If I'm on the wrong path, I want to know I have to shift off as fast as I can possibly get it. If I can clear a wrong path and form a [redacted] at the same time OR verify that I am on the right path and keep going I am FOR SURE taking that path. I trust in my reads a lot, and I use mech to supplement it for where I'm off and that's no different here.
"Am I a ghost like you, caught between the seams of two intertwining melodies?"
In post 1061, Jake The Wolfie wrote:
Anyone else you could've claimed a guilty on would've been an experienced player who could conceivably wriggle their way out of an axe, or at the very least provide a good last testament before their death, either of which would make the venture more risky. I don't know your scum game, so I wouldn't know how big of a risk taker you are.
If I really wanted someone out I would have claimed a hard guilty, or that N1 informed that has like two options one of which is confirmed evil to get the elims I needed without the backlash. For my scum game, it's incredibly wide and I don't think anybody can realistically catch me based on how I'm acting in comparison with other games but what I can say is that I am always the scum that plays for the endgame and as such, I often (and I don't recall a game where I was invested and didn't) make endgame when I'm actively motivated and trying.
Sure, you could have done that. However, it would have been more risky on your end. Something which I stated in that post.
In post 1056, JacksonVirgo wrote:
I mean just keep what you think it is to yourself thanks, if it's confusing it really shouldn't be if you think about me utilising the loyal modifier over the other part
What motivation did you have to target Jacob as opposed to other, more experienced players?
It was more complex than a simple motivation as I will have to explain my entire gameplan that I went in with to really explain it but simply put I scum-read them, they were LHF and were not getting pushed to any real degree. If I could confirm they're a wolf, yay me I get some cookies my pride can munch on. If they're Town, they're out of the scum pool entirely and we're ballin'. They were unlikely to get shot given their position and I could actively push against their wagon without being obvious about it to keep what we had alive and kicking for as long as I can, hopefully to a point where we win by default through numbers. Given you asked this question I'm pretty sure you know my role so I should just claim but I'm not going to because I'm stubborn
Do you think they would've been a more useful player to target than a nullread?
[In order to ask what I'd want to ask, I would need a more complete list of your reads.]
For sure, I wanted to get on the right path as fast as I possibly can. If I'm on the wrong path, I want to know I have to shift off as fast as I can possibly get it. If I can clear a wrong path and form a [redacted] at the same time OR verify that I am on the right path and keep going I am FOR SURE taking that path. I trust in my reads a lot, and I use mech to supplement it for where I'm off and that's no different here.
Jackson, is it within your play style to check players you think are highly likely to be scum rather than pushing them during the day?
In post 1069, Jake The Wolfie wrote:
Sure, you could have done that. However, it would have been more risky on your end. Something which I stated in that post.
What part would have been more risky?
"Am I a ghost like you, caught between the seams of two intertwining melodies?"
In post 1072, Jake The Wolfie wrote:
Jackson, is it within your play style to check players you think are highly likely to be scum rather than pushing them during the day?
No it isn't
"Am I a ghost like you, caught between the seams of two intertwining melodies?"