Resistance I - London Calling - Page 39
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syllogism
Finland5948 Posts
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Palmar
Iceland22630 Posts
On January 05 2012 08:40 VisceraEyes wrote: But the thing is you were so tunneled in that when he provided a reason (verily, TWO MINUTES after you commented that he had none), you weren't hearing it. You had already made up your mind. Take it from the tunnel-master...tunneling is bad to the nth. This guy knows it! | ||
kingjames01
Canada1603 Posts
In Resistance, one of the most effective ways to gain information is through the voting process. In fact, once the players become more experienced with the game, it is very common to go through multiple leaders each day. I was going to post some guides before the game began, but no one seemed interested enough. Also, the pre-emptive voting mechanic worked against town. You should never be comfortable enough to give up your vote so easily. Anyway, good game everyone and I hope to be able to get selected for the next one. | ||
Blazinghand
United States25550 Posts
On January 05 2012 08:41 kingjames01 wrote: Just wanted to provide an outsider's point of view: In Resistance, one of the most effective ways to gain information is through the voting process. In fact, once the players become more experienced with the game, it is very common to go through multiple leaders each day. I was going to post some guides before the game began, but no one seemed interested enough. I was interested! I even posted links to other forum games of Resistance! D: | ||
VisceraEyes
United States21170 Posts
Also I'd like to announce that my last scum game on MafiaScum ended in a perfect scum victory, making me completely undefeated as scum on that site. /flex | ||
Palmar
Iceland22630 Posts
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syllogism
Finland5948 Posts
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Toadesstern
Germany16350 Posts
Good game guys, next time you should try to be a little more active. I can see how judging people (like zona or jackal) is hard when there's so little information. I don't think scum did well, not at all, but we were able to do whatever we wanted to do, given that nothing was happening. | ||
kingjames01
Canada1603 Posts
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Blazinghand
United States25550 Posts
Radfield's accusations of me were all terrible, and the fact that he tunneled me didn't help. I didn't think he had a good reason, and I honestly still don't. It didn't make sense to me that, as a town player, Rad would grab someone who had made a "scumslip" AND be following my pattern BUT not admit it. The fact that he went after me rather than Palmar later on only further convinced me. Also, I don't know why everyone was obsessed with passing the first team that came by day 1, or that it's scummy not to do so. I saw a team that looked suspicious, so I nayed it. | ||
TruthBringer
United States578 Posts
I was trying to keep Palmar as a townie, so it was easier to paint you as scum than VE or greymist. | ||
VisceraEyes
United States21170 Posts
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Palmar
Iceland22630 Posts
On January 05 2012 08:45 Blazinghand wrote: Radfield's accusations of me were all terrible, and the fact that he tunneled me didn't help. I didn't think he had a good reason, and I honestly still don't. It didn't make sense to me that, as a town player, Rad would grab someone who had made a "scumslip" AND be following my pattern BUT not admit it. The fact that he went after me rather than Palmar later on only further convinced me. Also, I don't know why everyone was obsessed with passing the first team that came by day 1, or that it's scummy not to do so. I saw a team that looked suspicious, so I nayed it. You had no valid reason for calling it suspicious, and it included yourself. | ||
Blazinghand
United States25550 Posts
On January 05 2012 08:44 Toadesstern wrote: Well that's it for me. 0:40 am and I'm going to get some sleep now. Good game guys, next time you should try to be a little more active. I can see how judging people (like zona or jackal) is hard when there's so little information. I don't think scum did well, not at all, but we were able to do whatever we wanted to do, given that nothing was happening. I have 14 pages of filter in a 38 page game | ||
Blazinghand
United States25550 Posts
On January 05 2012 08:46 Palmar wrote: You had no valid reason for calling it suspicious, and it included yourself. Dude I totally did! The fact that I was wrong about radfield doesn't mean it wasn't a weird way he went about things. In fact, he was suspicious enough that Zona thought he was scum. | ||
Toadesstern
Germany16350 Posts
On January 05 2012 08:47 Blazinghand wrote: Dude I totally did! The fact that I was wrong about radfield doesn't mean it wasn't a weird way he went about things. In fact, he was suspicious enough that Zona thought he was scum. ok another post from me: The point is that you did a mistake d1 but that mistake was nothing like a scumslip. It was a mistake like everyone could have done and frankly that's probably even a slight townread unless you know the guy does some mistakes on purpose to look like that because mafia is checking their posts. You looked like a guy putting some effort in this game and at the same time you looked like a new guy who isn't playing perfectly d1. That's a townie most times. | ||
VisceraEyes
United States21170 Posts
First of all, there's no information in D1. As a townie, you should be PRAYING to be picked for the night team. PRAYING TO WHATEVER GOD YOU BELIEVE IN. Why? Because as you so accurately (and repeatedly) pointed out: there's a 35% chance of picking a scum for the N1 mission. And if the leader picks you, that number goes down DRASTICALLY, right? To something like 12%? I don't know the math, I'm not a scientist. What I do know is that you nay-voted a team that included you and that was bad. BAD Blaze. | ||
Palmar
Iceland22630 Posts
On January 05 2012 08:47 Blazinghand wrote: Dude I totally did! The fact that I was wrong about radfield doesn't mean it wasn't a weird way he went about things. In fact, he was suspicious enough that Zona thought he was scum. Zona was wrong quite a bit this game, and no, until you can prove that something about his teammaking was weird, you don't have a valid reason to oppose it. | ||
Forumite
Sweden3280 Posts
On January 05 2012 08:41 kingjames01 wrote: Just wanted to provide an outsider's point of view: In Resistance, one of the most effective ways to gain information is through the voting process. In fact, once the players become more experienced with the game, it is very common to go through multiple leaders each day. I was going to post some guides before the game began, but no one seemed interested enough. Also, the pre-emptive voting mechanic worked against town. You should never be comfortable enough to give up your vote so easily. Anyway, good game everyone and I hope to be able to get selected for the next one. I read a few of those guides | ||
Blazinghand
United States25550 Posts
Obviously if I am unsure I will vote nay. But I thought he was scum. There IS information D1, and that's how Radfield picked me. He read me as town. I read him as scum, and so I tried to "unpick" him by voting nay and passing leadership to the next leader. | ||
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