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Yeah
In post 5219, Oversoul wrote:In post 5217, Vi wrote:Quite a lot?In post 5216, Gammagooey wrote:like apparently the country cop was basically a real cop but not knowing that brings its usefulness down quite a lot.
Those are the only types of cops Vi has used so far to my knowledge.
Read Mafia with the Kitties and me as Flavor cop.
Glork + Tierce talking about the cop thing and Vi and the "Godfather" Hatari were pretty accurate.
In post 5230, Lady Lambdadelta wrote:By the way, had ML been lynched today I was killing DDD tonight. If we lynched Ml before 2100 EST tomorrow I would have won even then.
In post 5257, Glork wrote:Anyway, I want to apologize for the awful quality of my play over the last ~month especially. This moving business is seriously kicking my ass and draining me of the energy and focus to play mafia. I almost replaced out about half a dozen times (at one point I had even written up a PM to Vi, but never sent it)... but like Ludi, I decided I couldn't put another human being through that readthrough.
In post 5265, Timeater wrote:just because its a large theme game doesn't mean it has to become a guessing game. would it REALLY have imbalanced the game SO MUCH if we were given SOME heads up about the NUMBER of targets concerning Miciah's Plan or SPECIFICALLY what it was all about? i dont think thats asking a whole lot. IMO players shouldn't have to concern themselves with the vagaries of a setup and should focus on the actual game of mafia, e.g scumhunting informed minority/uninformed majority, mister. scum already have more information by the very nature of being scum, duh.
1. we didnt know how many
2. we didnt know who they were
3. those players didnt know if they were targets
4. the type of players (e.g what sort of flavor) was not hinted at
5. vi's personal interpretation of the flavor (sort of) was what determined the targets
6. i assume most people would have thought 6-8, not 5
7. the targets could be lynched too making it easier
8. etc so and so forth
And you were town, so maybe you're a tad biased too.