As scum, I'd be more indicative to lurk and be lazy in my doing of things/deeds.In post 1437, Mulch wrote:How is asking questions town indicative, give examples of you analyzing player motivation, why is answering questions town indicative?In post 1434, EddieFenix wrote:I'm asking questionsIn post 1433, Mulch wrote:In post 1415, Mulch wrote:Why? Also, why shoulden't I scumread you right now? Give me 3 towny things you've done this game.In post 1413, EddieFenix wrote:No to the desperado wagon
Trying to understand player motivation(s)
Willing to answer any and all questions thrown my way
Now, give me 3 townie things you've done this game.
You wouldn’t do questions as scum?
Asking/answering questions is town indicative for me because I get a better understanding of the player, their mindset, and where their motivations lie.
One of the biggest examples I can give of analyzing a player and their motivation is to point directly at Bulb. I know his playstyle and his motivations for playing as brash as he does. Him playing fast and loose this day is a bit new to me, however it is rather welcoming to see him try something new for a change. Most of the reads for him have come up as scum, and if anything, knowing him, he's currently in his town meta state. Now, that's not to say that the read can't/won't change down the line because there are a couple of posts/things that have my attention. However, for now though, I'm going to go with town Bulb.
I've noted Bulbs case against Chickadee as well as I have been paying attention to Chickadee throughout the game. Early on and throughout most of the day, Chick has had a good bit of fluff and mechanical discussion posts. Her most recent post on why she has Bulb as a scum read does feel genuine to me. Current feel is null but leaning town).
Chesskid has scum written all over them. You don't come in and try and to fluff a case based on lies and bullocks.
Now, again, I ask of you to give me 3 townie things you've done.