On August 06 2015 16:53 raynpelikoneet wrote:
n00bKing shot himself in the foot because he somehow thought what he thinks is more true than what the host says. It's not an issue if the rules make sense or not. It has nothing to do with it. It is that the rules were clear, and he went against them because he thought they do not make sense. But that's irrelevant. The rules were clear. Period.
Still no. It was just ONE page ago that I corrected you, and pointed out that none of this happened. You're just making shit up, and you continue to do it, after I already told you that you're wrong.
Night 1 Mage is talking about the plan for that Phase, and asks me "who delivers the kill?" But before I even get there to say anything, he catches himself. And tells me that I can ignore that post, saying "I forgot, KP appears to be factional." I also KNEW the KP was factional, because I had just played another game using this same ruleset, and it was specifically clarified during that game that the KP is factional. So it is perfectly natural for me to continue to assume that the KP is factional, since the rules say nothing to the contrary. "The rules were clear?" No, the rules were not clear. If the rules were clear, LS would not have erroneously thought that the ruleset used delivered KP, when it DOESN'T.
The solitary indication from LS that he thinks the ruleset uses delivered KP is this:
"You can post your night actions here with the following:
##Kill x with you sending someone if you don't choose someone I will rng it.
##Roleblock x"
That's it. That is anything but a loud & clear declaration that the ruleset does not use factional KP (and again, we know that it does). And since (as I already explained to you) I never saw that post, I have no reason at all to think that the ruleset will not continue to use factional KP, and every reason to think that it WILL continue to use factional KP. Never did GB or myself decide that what we thought of the rules is more important than what the host said, and never did we make a conscious decision to go against any rules, or go against anything the host had said about the rules. All that happened is the host made ONE incorrect assumption about the rules, said ONE thing that insinuates his interpretation, and that ONE thing that he said was overlooked by me.