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by espers
Fri Aug 07, 2015 5:02 am
Forum: Previous Side Missions
Topic: Watchmen [ENDGAME]
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Re: Watchmen [ENDGAME]

Long Con wrote:Why did you kill me?
that was on me. i don't recall why i chose you exactly, that was right before i asked to be replaced and i didn't think it through thoroughly or anything, but you were looking pretty civ. i actually didn't confer with the team before picking you, we'd been planning to kill mp, but i had an inkling that that might not be the best idea, lol.
by espers
Tue Aug 04, 2015 11:39 pm
Forum: Previous Side Missions
Topic: Watchmen [ENDGAME]
Replies: 2727
Views: 72760

Re: Watchmen [ENDGAME]

MovingPictures07 wrote:
espers wrote:so it seems this is over. don't really understand what happened in the endgame (haven't looked through) but congrats to the winners.

sorry i had to drop out, a bit of explanation:
Spoiler: show
i fell ill a couple days before with some kind of stomach bug so i wasn't feeling up for mafia or any kind of protracted effort in general, i told the scum cave and epi this but didn't post it in the thread b/c i thought it'd look like i was trying to get concessions out of pity or something. that thing i said about most of the activity seeming to happen when i was asleep was true too btw. also after that awful sloonei vote d1 i knew i was a goner, which didn't exactly help with motivation lol
No worries, espers! I hope to get to play with you on a game again here soon. :)
i hope to play here again! it'll probably be a while though since uni has started again and my schedule is rather hectic. not even sure i'll be able to play in rym's 88, though i want to.

also thanks epi for hosting and your presence in the mafia chat.
by espers
Mon Aug 03, 2015 9:15 pm
Forum: Previous Side Missions
Topic: Watchmen [ENDGAME]
Replies: 2727
Views: 72760

Re: Watchmen [ENDGAME]

so it seems this is over. don't really understand what happened in the endgame (haven't looked through) but congrats to the winners.

sorry i had to drop out, a bit of explanation:
Spoiler: show
i fell ill a couple days before with some kind of stomach bug so i wasn't feeling up for mafia or any kind of protracted effort in general, i told the scum cave and epi this but didn't post it in the thread b/c i thought it'd look like i was trying to get concessions out of pity or something. that thing i said about most of the activity seeming to happen when i was asleep was true too btw. also after that awful sloonei vote d1 i knew i was a goner, which didn't exactly help with motivation lol
by espers
Mon Jul 20, 2015 10:14 pm
Forum: Previous Side Missions
Topic: Watchmen [ENDGAME]
Replies: 2727
Views: 72760

Re: Watchmen [Day 3]

MovingPictures07 wrote:[Regarding espers, here's what I most recently had to say, for reference. As the Day has progressed, I've realized yet again that he's consistently failed to deliver. And despite otherwise meaningful and well-intended content, his D1 switch/vote strikes me as quite suspicious.
MP, what did you mean here by "consistently failed to deliver"? I've been doing my best with the time I've had available.
by espers
Mon Jul 20, 2015 10:07 pm
Forum: Previous Side Missions
Topic: Watchmen [ENDGAME]
Replies: 2727
Views: 72760

Re: Watchmen [Day 3]

DharmaHelper wrote:
espers wrote:cookie's vote is one I can't make sense of in the least, press her hard on that.

don't understand elohcin's vote, throwaway votes at this point seem like a way to try to skirt by on wifom and avoid meaningful vote analysis

don't understand G-man's vote, why'd he feel the need to protect dharma?

why does dh think ddl should be left alive if he's moloch?
Because Moloch can kill the Mafia.
DH is dead now so he can't discuss this but we've seen no evidence that Moloch can kill, I really don't think we should give people passes on this kind of basis.

also this isn't an excuse for missing the vote but i'd assumed the day would end on the hour, maybe some others did too.
by espers
Mon Jul 20, 2015 9:56 pm
Forum: Previous Side Missions
Topic: Watchmen [ENDGAME]
Replies: 2727
Views: 72760

Re: Watchmen [Day 3]

cookie's vote is one I can't make sense of in the least, press her hard on that.

don't understand elohcin's vote, throwaway votes at this point seem like a way to try to skirt by on wifom and avoid meaningful vote analysis

don't understand G-man's vote, why'd he feel the need to protect dharma?

why does dh think ddl should be left alive if he's moloch?
by espers
Mon Jul 20, 2015 9:50 pm
Forum: Previous Side Missions
Topic: Watchmen [ENDGAME]
Replies: 2727
Views: 72760

Re: Watchmen [Day 3]

oh shit. it appears I've missed the vote and I may be on the chopping block?

I haven't caught up but if there's anything you'd like me to comment on quickly before the day ends i'm up for that.
by espers
Mon Jul 20, 2015 11:27 am
Forum: Previous Side Missions
Topic: Watchmen [ENDGAME]
Replies: 2727
Views: 72760

Re: Watchmen [Day 3]

it's getting late so i'll hold off on doing more analyses for now. anyone else who wants to take a few would be more than welcome. I have a newfound appreciation of the effort put in by people like JJJ.

will be back before deadline to discuss and decide on a vote.
by espers
Mon Jul 20, 2015 11:15 am
Forum: Previous Side Missions
Topic: Watchmen [ENDGAME]
Replies: 2727
Views: 72760

Re: Watchmen [Day 3]

DharmaHelper
Spoiler: show
DharmaHelper wrote:
Sloonei wrote:
DharmaHelper wrote:Also, I ain't doing no rainbow list. Fuck that noise.
All your posts had been a breath of fresh air and a reminder of my mafia home, but you ruined that all with this post right here. DharmaHelper you broke my rainbow heart.
Oops.
this is the extent of their interactions. i'd say this isn't really possible to read into.

DH voted for LoRab d1. perhaps notable that this vote came just after thellama and DDL voted to make Sloonei leader in the tally. it's plausible that DH was trying to push an alternate wagon to get Sloonei off the hook - though in that case, why not push on nijuu or G-Man, say?

summary: in the absence of much to go on, i'm uncomfortable making a civ call. hope DH contributes more in future. slight mafia read.
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by espers
Mon Jul 20, 2015 10:42 am
Forum: Previous Side Missions
Topic: Watchmen [ENDGAME]
Replies: 2727
Views: 72760

Re: Watchmen [Day 3]

Cookie
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there's very little in the way of real interaction here. there's one thing that pings me, though:
Sloonei wrote:With regards to Cookie, since I'm the only person here who's got any familiarity with her as a player, I feel like I should offer what insight I can.

She comes from a fairly young mafia community and the games there are still a little um primitive, if that's not a mean thing to say, and, like she said, people tend to rely heavily on power roles and night actions and crazy bandwagon hunches and stuff. I've never played any games there, but I'm the one who introduced mafia on the site and have modded/spectated a bunch of games, and in my opinion Cookie is one of the the strongest players in the community (and one of the only ones who I felt comfortable enough with to invite here). I'm hella excited to see how she handles the more intense gameplay here and have full confidence in her abilities, but in fairness to her and everyone else it should be known that a lot of this is probably going to be new to her, but she's certainly not what the kids would call a "noob".

Hello Cookie, welcome. Give me a full list of reads on every player by noon tomorrow.
the last sentence. it feels fabricated, in a way that's less "i'm prodding someone quiet to make me look townish" and more "be more active or people will start to suspect you".

Cookie missed the day 1 vote, which is not great. I don't have a hard time buying that it was because of unfamiliarity with the environment and the deadline situation here, though.

summary: on the basis of my first point, slight mafia read.
Cookie, if you're town: don't be discouraged by an unfamiliar playing field! this game can be frustrating at times but it's best to try to push through it ime. also keep in mind that an inactive player might be an easy target for mafia to try to get a mislynch on, so you might want to watch out for that kind of motivation in people who push on you. that's not to say you should resort to OMGUS though, that won't help.

linki: thanks for the formatting tip, mp.
by espers
Mon Jul 20, 2015 10:19 am
Forum: Previous Side Missions
Topic: Watchmen [ENDGAME]
Replies: 2727
Views: 72760

Re: Watchmen [Day 3]

ok, starting the Sloonei interactives now. for each person, i'm going to commit to a stance one way or the other - no neutrals. obviously these aren't be-all end-all cases, but if you take issue with anything I say feel free to comment.

Bass_the_Clever
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Sloonei wrote:
Bass_the_Clever wrote:
Sloonei wrote:
Bass_the_Clever wrote:I agree with lorab.
What parts do you agree with and why? Does this mean you are suspicious of G-man? Who else do you suspect?
I agree that he seemed to be trying to get around the LD with the way he worded it.
I think he has played enough to know that a lot of games people just come out say "I'm civ" and it's not consider info dumping or role claiming. I think there are two watchmen who we know can turn on the civves or need a civvie dead to win if I'm reading the roles right.
If anything, I feel like G-man's phrasing was an attempt to attract the lie detector (and this was my initial thought when I saw the post in question). I don't see how drawing obvious attention to oneself with a curiously-worded statement can be seen as dodging a potential lie detector. Does his phrasing, if we're gonna take it as honest, strike you as being one of ~2 nefarious Watchmen?
Also, who else are you looking at besides G-man?
Bass takes part in the lie detector discussion. Note that these two are Bass's only posts on the subject, he didn't respond to Sloonei's pushing it further. Sloonei's jumping on a rather trifling point seemed like nothing more or less than a way to fluff on G-man, a common talking point, and I think he'd probably be less willing to do that if he and Bass were partners.
Sloonei wrote:
Bass_the_Clever wrote:
Sloonei wrote:
Golden wrote:
thellama73 wrote:Golden: Adverbs, smilies.
Yeah, sorry, was posting as catching up. I see you had already let it be known by that point :)
What do you think of the adverb/smiley line of reasoning, both generally and as it pertains to me this game? What is your read on me right now?
Why do you care what people think about you right now? You asked Llama this same question.
Because I am a player in the game and I'd like to know what people think about every player in the game. I'm particularly interested in myself because I know my alignment and am a huge narcissist. I'll ask anyone to share their read of me if they acknowledge my existence.
What do you think of me, Bass?
Bass picks up on Sloonei asking others for reads on him - something I don't see as suspicious myself but whatever works. Sloonei proceeds to do the exact thing Bass had asked about, to Bass. not sure what to make of that at this point, anyone have any thoughts?
Bass_the_Clever wrote:
Sloonei wrote:
Bass_the_Clever wrote:
Sloonei wrote:
Bass_the_Clever wrote:I don't know what it is but you seem kinda off this game.
Me? I encourage you to please try to figure out what it is.
What is your gun to the head read on me?
Town. I like that you are asking me this question. It's bold and suggests you're being aggressive. Your posts feel more like BoB Bass than Economics Bass so far, and I hope you can continue to build on this.
I did feel like this post was a bit odd, though, since you've played with me a fee times now, and I tought you'd know that asking everyone a million questions was my bag, so you asking why I'm asking questions seemed a bit insincere.
I agree that asking questions is meta for you but you only asked Golden and Llama what they thought about you. I thought it was strange that you only asked those two people.
I read this more as Sloonei trying to appease Bass than a fabricated interaction. I doubt that Bass would directly engage Sloonei by asking him for a gun to head read so early if they were teammates, but I don't know Bass so comments from anyone with experience playing with him as mafia would be appreciated.

i'd like to take note here (and i'll probably refer back to it in future) that the day 1 vote was up in the air right until well after Sloonei left for the day; he was probably not anticipating being lynched, and thus he probably wasn't making efforts to create strong false connections so early. with that in mind, I think the two-way asking for reads of each other is a point in Bass's favour.
Bass_the_Clever wrote:I'm going to go ahead and vote Scotty. His buddying up to MP pinged me at first. MP pointed out that Scotty has been part of the discussion with out throwing out any of his own suspects. He also made a big deal about me voting late in B.O.B and he has yet to vote so I found that odd.
bass ends up voting for Scotty despite having called Sloonei's behaviour "off". This is a bad look, for reasons I don't feel like spelling out but should be obvious (this is already starting to feel too much like work :sigh: ). We don't know Scotty's alignment so it's not really worthwhile to speculate on whether Bass's vote had value in itself.

summary: despite a shaky EOD1 vote, I think most things point in favour of town Bass, particularly the way that both asked for reads of each other. slight civ read.
linki: hi G-Man. I haven't actually played games with Sloonei before (or if I have, it was years ago when I wasn't taking the game seriously) but I have hosted and/or observed a few of late so i'd say I have some insight into his meta. if anyone has questions or comments directed at me that amount to more than "the day 1 vote could be a bus" that'd be swell, i'd like to have things to respond to.
by espers
Sun Jul 19, 2015 9:48 am
Forum: Previous Side Missions
Topic: Watchmen [ENDGAME]
Replies: 2727
Views: 72760

Re: Watchmen [Night 2]

sorry I missed the deadline and day 2 discussion. i shouldn't have any more dry spells like that, but the timing of the phases is awkward for me because much of the real-time, rapid-fire interaction seems to take place in the window between 1am-7am or so, when i'm asleep.
MovingPictures07 wrote:I was very disheartened when I saw that Nite Owl II (most likely), or Nite Owl I (less likely), or Moloch (????) used the ability to shrink the poll options to four today. IMO, it was an incredibly poor move, especially coming off of the lynch of a talkative mafia on D1, where analyzing all players today would have been optimal. I also do not think the four players selected were chosen well, and I think that all four very well could be civilians. Oh well.
this is interesting. what makes you think Moloch might have the power to appropriate the night actions of others? i'm wondering if that sort of thing is common here or if you have inside information, because I certainly wouldn't have thought of a possibility like that on my own steam.
Metalmarsh89 wrote:I self-voted. I don't feel comfortable voting anyone else right now, and I have to place my vote now.
Metalmarsh, i'd like to know your rationale for this. I saw in rym #86 that you like your WIFOM, but I can't really make any sense of a person self-voting from my perspective. were you really that afraid of missing the vote?

there's not a lot that stands out from day 2, which I guess is what happens when discussion is centralised around four people. hopefully the day's content will become more illuminating in the context of future interactions and flips.

I was planning to start on the Sloonei analyses tonight, but I ended up watching Steven Universe in the two hours I had free, so i'll do them at the start of the next Day assuming i'm still alive.

linki: hi MP. it's almost midnight so I'm heading off for the night, will be ready to contribute more in the morning.
by espers
Fri Jul 17, 2015 7:04 pm
Forum: Previous Side Missions
Topic: Watchmen [ENDGAME]
Replies: 2727
Views: 72760

Re: Watchmen [Night 1]

unfortunately i'll be busy irl for most of this next day phase, but i'll try to come in for at least an hour or two to answer any questions directed at me and get a vote down.

I think the interactive tells with sloonei will be the most revealing when it comes to finding the other mafia, so that's what i'll focus on when I get the chance.
by espers
Fri Jul 17, 2015 6:57 pm
Forum: Previous Side Missions
Topic: Watchmen [ENDGAME]
Replies: 2727
Views: 72760

Re: Watchmen [Night 1]

Dragon D. Luffy wrote:Catching up. Gonna reply to this along the way:
espers wrote:
Dragon D. Luffy wrote:Silk Spectre wants to stay alive long enough to find the roles she is looking for. If I were her, I'd help whatever faction seemed to be losing at the moment. If town starts winning too hard, I could see her helping mafia.

The Comedian would benefit from looking very civ, since he has to be night killed. So he is likely the most pro-civ one. But he still has a separate wincon, and might change sides if town starts winning too hard.

Nite Owl has a wincon that looks very pro-civ. He will be helping us at start. But if his dad is still alive and he has a chance to help hammer a civ lynch to end the game, he will. Likewise, if he kills the guy he has to kill, but his wincon means he has to survive till the end of the game, he will want the game to end faster.

Rorschach is a serial killer. He will kill anyone in his list, regardless of the alignment. Whether that helps town or not will depend on our luck.

The others are a mystery.
not a fan of this exchange, particularly the last post. it feels like ddl is fluffing here; we don't have any info on the watchmen roles besides what's in the op and speculating on them isn't useful right now, imo.
espers wrote:
Ricochet wrote:espers's take on DDL reminds me that he wasn't appreciated for doing extensive player reads in Guess Who (but back then I think it was already Day 2 and Roxy, one of his critics, had already read him as scum during the previous night, so not a perfect analogy). Although he addressed only the four Watchmen that don't have secrets in their description, so I'm not sure what she found wrong in DDL speculating, either.
dedicating posts to talking about the setup without actually connecting anything to specific players' content is often just a way to blend in and look involved without stepping on any toes, ime. also has potential to distract others from looking for sus behaviour.
Here's the thing: i like to discuss strategy and roles. It's my thing. I love role madness games because of that, so I can strategize with abilities and roles. As soon as the game began I started looking at the Watchmen roles to figure out how they'd play and I just waiting for an opportuniry to post my conclusions.

I know that isn't particulary relevant to the hunting of baddies at this point of the game, but I don't see why every post I make should be relevant to that. It's not like it was the only thing I said in the game. Fluffing is okay as long as it isn't the only thing you do.
I guess it's understandable that you'd want to take that approach in a setup like this. I still think there's a time and a place for that kind of speculation though, and day 1 when almost nothing has happened is not it.

what do you make of Golden's response to this?
Golden wrote:
Dragon D. Luffy wrote: Here's the thing: i like to discuss strategy and roles. It's my thing. I love role madness games because of that, so I can strategize with abilities and roles. As soon as the game began I started looking at the Watchmen roles to figure out how they'd play and I just waiting for an opportuniry to post my conclusions.

I know that isn't particulary relevant to the hunting of baddies at this point of the game, but I don't see why every post I make should be relevant to that. It's not like it was the only thing I said in the game. Fluffing is okay as long as it isn't the only thing you do.
I agree with DDL's view here. I think espers perspective may be culture shock - he is used to closed setup. In an open setup, people aren't going to be claiming roles, and it is often useful to the civilians to discuss and analyse roles and how they might be used - it can help make sense of what is happening in the game.
Dragon D. Luffy wrote:As for espers, he spent most of the phase suspecting me, as shown in the two posts from him I quoted above.
espers wrote:sorry if this is weird and out-of-game, but I've noticed Elohcin viewing the thread a few times, but she's keeping quiet. anything you'd like to say? who's your preferred lynch candidate right now?

actually, that can go for everyone. pretend the day ends at xx:40 instead of xx:00. who would you vote for?

i'd go for DDL.

linki: that's fair, it's not exactly a tight case. I still feel he's the most suspicious player so far, though.
Later, he even says he is probably going to vote me, and that I'm his most suspicious player.
espers wrote:voted sloonei
Sloonei wrote:In response to MP's points toward me (my laptop is old and terrible and doing this thing where it takes a half hour just to start up, and I don't feel like waiting for that just so I can format a post more easily, so this is a messy phoned-in attempt at a post), I have so far only played with a G-man that is completely light and playful in all his posts (due to those reasons I mentioned earlier), so when I came in to the thread on Day 0 and saw him being perhaps the most active person in leading the discussion, regardless of how serious he says it was at the time, it was a very noticeable change in style for him. It is too minor a point to earn him a townie label just yet, but it was the strongest read I got in any direction after 3 pages of activity. "Sincere" was probably not the right word. "Active" or "aggressive"' would have been more accurate. I will hold off on commenting on the actual content of his posts until there's more of it.

Also I never expressed my suspicion of you while you were in BoB, I only mentioned it after Epi had subbed in for you. I can't find any of the posts (i made a lot of them in that game), but my point was essentially that I felt like your response to the fake truce banter on Day 0 felt a bit too preemptively defensive. Your behavior here reminded me vaguely of that.
didn't buy mp's original suspicion but this defence feels overwrought. not a strong case but I've gotta be decisive. i'm not feeling good about nijuu as I said before.
Then suddenly, with one minute left in the phase, he votes Sloonei. He quotes a post from Sloonei, parrots what other people said about Sloonei's defense being overthought, and casts a vote that did not actually change anything in the lynch, since Sloonei was already in the lead.

What is worse, is that he had never said anything about suspecting Sloonei before that. In fact, he had defended him:
espers wrote:that said I don't agree with the adverb/smiley arguments against sloonei, seems like a style thing more than anything.
So what's up with the change of heart? If you had voted based on what you were saying, you should have voted for me, not Sloonei. I wasn't active at all on day 1 (due to my own RL issues), and I didn't even reply your accusations against me, so what made you stop wanting to vote me?
you're missing the context here; it was almost the end of the day and a close tally, between nijuu and Sloonei. voting you at that point would be pointless, I thought it'd be better to go for one of those. i'd said before that I didn't see the case on nijuu at all, so that left Sloonei. what's more, I had suspected sloonei earlier, though I didn't say it.

I didn't say anything earlier because the source of my suspicion was slight, based entirely on tone, and I didn't think it would bring anything new to the table.

also, I wasn't defending Sloonei, I said I disagreed with casing based on adverb and smiley usage, which in themselves I consider to be null tells.
G-Man wrote:Also, espers, what say you about the discrepancy between you and MM about getting something/nothing after the Day 0 vote?
not sure exactly where the line is regarding infodumping, someone let me know if I overstep it here. I was under the impression that MM getting information (assuming it's true) came about because of the option that led the tally in that vote rather than where he voted. in that regard I don't think he's an explicitly antitown role, but i'm not sure he's pro-civ.
by espers
Thu Jul 16, 2015 9:04 pm
Forum: Previous Side Missions
Topic: Watchmen [ENDGAME]
Replies: 2727
Views: 72760

Re: Watchmen [Day 1]

to paraphrase my RYM brethren: END DAT DAY
by espers
Thu Jul 16, 2015 9:02 pm
Forum: Previous Side Missions
Topic: Watchmen [ENDGAME]
Replies: 2727
Views: 72760

Re: Watchmen [Day 1]

espers wrote:voted sloonei
Sloonei wrote:In response to MP's points toward me (my laptop is old and terrible and doing this thing where it takes a half hour just to start up, and I don't feel like waiting for that just so I can format a post more easily, so this is a messy phoned-in attempt at a post), I have so far only played with a G-man that is completely light and playful in all his posts (due to those reasons I mentioned earlier), so when I came in to the thread on Day 0 and saw him being perhaps the most active person in leading the discussion, regardless of how serious he says it was at the time, it was a very noticeable change in style for him. It is too minor a point to earn him a townie label just yet, but it was the strongest read I got in any direction after 3 pages of activity. "Sincere" was probably not the right word. "Active" or "aggressive"' would have been more accurate. I will hold off on commenting on the actual content of his posts until there's more of it.

Also I never expressed my suspicion of you while you were in BoB, I only mentioned it after Epi had subbed in for you. I can't find any of the posts (i made a lot of them in that game), but my point was essentially that I felt like your response to the fake truce banter on Day 0 felt a bit too preemptively defensive. Your behavior here reminded me vaguely of that.
didn't buy mp's original suspicion but this defence feels overwrought. not a strong case but I've gotta be decisive. i'm not feeling good about nijuu as I said before.
ebwop: feeling good about nijuu as a lynch candidate, that is.
by espers
Thu Jul 16, 2015 8:59 pm
Forum: Previous Side Missions
Topic: Watchmen [ENDGAME]
Replies: 2727
Views: 72760

Re: Watchmen [Day 1]

voted sloonei
Sloonei wrote:In response to MP's points toward me (my laptop is old and terrible and doing this thing where it takes a half hour just to start up, and I don't feel like waiting for that just so I can format a post more easily, so this is a messy phoned-in attempt at a post), I have so far only played with a G-man that is completely light and playful in all his posts (due to those reasons I mentioned earlier), so when I came in to the thread on Day 0 and saw him being perhaps the most active person in leading the discussion, regardless of how serious he says it was at the time, it was a very noticeable change in style for him. It is too minor a point to earn him a townie label just yet, but it was the strongest read I got in any direction after 3 pages of activity. "Sincere" was probably not the right word. "Active" or "aggressive"' would have been more accurate. I will hold off on commenting on the actual content of his posts until there's more of it.

Also I never expressed my suspicion of you while you were in BoB, I only mentioned it after Epi had subbed in for you. I can't find any of the posts (i made a lot of them in that game), but my point was essentially that I felt like your response to the fake truce banter on Day 0 felt a bit too preemptively defensive. Your behavior here reminded me vaguely of that.
didn't buy mp's original suspicion but this defence feels overwrought. not a strong case but I've gotta be decisive. i'm not feeling good about nijuu as I said before.
by espers
Thu Jul 16, 2015 8:28 pm
Forum: Previous Side Missions
Topic: Watchmen [ENDGAME]
Replies: 2727
Views: 72760

Re: Watchmen [Day 1]

sorry if this is weird and out-of-game, but I've noticed Elohcin viewing the thread a few times, but she's keeping quiet. anything you'd like to say? who's your preferred lynch candidate right now?

actually, that can go for everyone. pretend the day ends at xx:40 instead of xx:00. who would you vote for?

i'd go for DDL.

linki: that's fair, it's not exactly a tight case. I still feel he's the most suspicious player so far, though.
by espers
Thu Jul 16, 2015 8:17 pm
Forum: Previous Side Missions
Topic: Watchmen [ENDGAME]
Replies: 2727
Views: 72760

Re: Watchmen [Day 1]

Ricochet wrote:espers's take on DDL reminds me that he wasn't appreciated for doing extensive player reads in Guess Who (but back then I think it was already Day 2 and Roxy, one of his critics, had already read him as scum during the previous night, so not a perfect analogy). Although he addressed only the four Watchmen that don't have secrets in their description, so I'm not sure what she found wrong in DDL speculating, either.
dedicating posts to talking about the setup without actually connecting anything to specific players' content is often just a way to blend in and look involved without stepping on any toes, ime. also has potential to distract others from looking for sus behaviour.
by espers
Thu Jul 16, 2015 7:29 pm
Forum: Previous Side Missions
Topic: Watchmen [ENDGAME]
Replies: 2727
Views: 72760

Re: Watchmen [Day 1]

should be on for the most part up until the deadline.
by espers
Thu Jul 16, 2015 7:28 pm
Forum: Previous Side Missions
Topic: Watchmen [ENDGAME]
Replies: 2727
Views: 72760

Re: Watchmen [Day 1]

quoting a bunch of posts here and asking questions where applicable, this may be a little scattered.
MovingPictures07 wrote: Especially with some of you:
- Cookie, espers, and Scotty, whom I've never played with before
- LoRab, whom I haven't played with in WAY too long
- Russ and DH, whom I haven't played with in too long
- DDL, who has come from NF again to play with us
- Sloonei and espers, who have come all the way from RYM to join us
just a nitpick, but I have played with you before, I was glassrevenue in rym's 84. the reason I make note is that you seem different in this game, making very high effort posts and being more dominant in the discussion. I have a couple ideas for why that might be and I don't really find it suspicious, but i'd love to hear your thoughts on that. (for reference, here is the link to that game for anyone interested)
Dragon D. Luffy wrote:
G-Man wrote:
Dragon D. Luffy wrote:9 townies, 3 mafiosos. Chance of lynching a townie is three timer higher than a mafioso (75-25).

The indies are excluded because they can be either pro-town, anti-town, or neutral, we can't possible measure that. So I just assume they all average as neutral and that we are still more likely to lynch pro-town.
I think you can add Silk Spectre and The Comedian to the civvie side of the equation. Neither of their win conditions suggest any harm to the civvies. Regardless, we're always more likely to lynch civvie than a baddie whether we use randomization or our best effort to deduce the identity of a baddie. Using strict probability, the odds are always stacked against us.
Silk Spectre wants to stay alive long enough to find the roles she is looking for. If I were her, I'd help whatever faction seemed to be losing at the moment. If town starts winning too hard, I could see her helping mafia.

The Comedian would benefit from looking very civ, since he has to be night killed. So he is likely the most pro-civ one. But he still has a separate wincon, and might change sides if town starts winning too hard.

Nite Owl has a wincon that looks very pro-civ. He will be helping us at start. But if his dad is still alive and he has a chance to help hammer a civ lynch to end the game, he will. Likewise, if he kills the guy he has to kill, but his wincon means he has to survive till the end of the game, he will want the game to end faster.

Rorschach is a serial killer. He will kill anyone in his list, regardless of the alignment. Whether that helps town or not will depend on our luck.

The others are a mystery.
not a fan of this exchange, particularly the last post. it feels like ddl is fluffing here; we don't have any info on the watchmen roles besides what's in the op and speculating on them isn't useful right now, imo.
Cookie wrote:After catching up on the thread, I have a few small things to say:

1) I'm new to this site so don't think I am a good candidate for policy voting (please), for those of you who support it.
2) I've never heard policy voting but I think it's good to identify that problem within mafia games. I've always hated it and having to explain that, in terms of probability, we are more likely to lynch a townie. That being said, I do not support it in any way.
3) I don't think G-Man is suspicious. Having said that, I barely remember who posted what because everyone is new to me. It's easier if I knew people and can put a personality to the post, so when I get to know everyone a bit more, I will be able to scumhunt more efficiently.
4) How do I vote not to lynch someone? On the site I use, we vote "no lynch." Is there an alternative name for it here or do I just not vote?
this was a minor ping. why so afraid of being up for a policy lynch, Cookie?
nijuukyugou wrote:I'm just gonna talk. It's gonna get a little stream-of-conscious-y, so I hope y'all don't mind.
G-Man wrote:
Elohcin wrote:
Dragon D. Luffy wrote:Personally, I have a "policy no-lynch". Which is, I avoid lynching on d1 people I know are really good at the game, unless I have a strong reason to.
I like this policy.
I don't. Good players won't usually give you a good reason to vote them on Day 1. If they did, they probably wouldn't be on you 'good players' list. Giving a pass to "good players" is bad. While I realize that you're are not saying that you wouldn't put pressure on or look closely at a "good player" Day 1, you are in a way creating a class of people who are worthy of a free pass. You better believe they take advantage of that charity every time they can.

In writing, there's a phrase: "murder your darlings." Don't be afraid to apply that here. Heaven knows the baddies do it all the time.
Agree with this. Don't ever give mafia a reason to act like or be something - they'll use it to their advantage every time.
DharmaHelper wrote:Also, I ain't doing no rainbow list. Fuck that noise.
:haha: :srsnod:
MovingPictures07 wrote:For anyone that has ANY reads whatsoever, that hasn't voiced them yet, I am literally dying to hear them. I'm incredibly intrigued.
Oh dear. You might want to get to a doctor :eek:

Since G-Man is prominent in the conversation, I'll include my two cents. I'm torn about him. I agree that he seemed to take the comments in jest about "policy lynching" him Day 1 (P.S., I hadn't heard the term "policy lynch" until this game, but I understand the concept now), which could point to defensiveness. But then again, I empathize with the feeling of being bombarded, in jest or not - it can get rather irritating regardless of alignment, so I'd probably react negatively eventually. But now that I'm re-reading him again, he doesn't sound as irritated in his posts that I previously thought, so :shrug: I agree with a lot of the points he's been making about mafia in general. He hasn't made any accusations (just an idea to lynch Golden for shits and giggles), but that's pretty normal for Day 1. I think. So, in conclusion, I'm less torn and more...observant and wary, really, since his name is being brought up.

I've always found the concept of using too many adverbs as a sign of baddiness intriguing. Smileys I understand. I like llama's line of thinking, especially for a Day 1 vote. While Days 1 are some people's favorite hunting days, I hate them with a passion, so sometimes you gotta go with whatever you can without a vote record - silence/hiding, evasiveness, or someone profusely and excessively using adverbs and smileys to a great extent XD XD XD I crack myself up

I'm done now. I'll be back after a day trip to Asheville to discuss and vote and stuff.
this is the nijuu post that's drawn a fair bit of suspicion. i don't really find anything particularly damning here. there's some waffling about G-Man but it's like... so? i'm struggling to read an anti-town agenda in a post like this. right now i'm not willing to vote for her (?) on the back of this alone.

people who are voting for them: could you explain the case in terms of why you think nijuu would make a post like this if bad?
timmer wrote:I voted for myself. Spent all day cleaning, getting ready, friends due any minute. I will get into the game when I can!
this is a bit weird to me, since I have no experience with self-votes. my gut tells me it's not alignment-indicative, though. people who know timmer: is it like him to engage in wifommy behaviour like this? do you think it says anything about him this game?
thellama73 wrote:Guys, I think G-Man is bad.

Discuss.
leaning town on thellama73, the whole G-Man thing feels like it would be a needlessly bold gambit to pull as scum at this stage. that said I don't agree with the adverb/smiley arguments against sloonei, seems like a style thing more than anything.
by espers
Thu Jul 16, 2015 6:07 pm
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Topic: Watchmen [ENDGAME]
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Re: Watchmen [Day 1]

I didn't receive anything from the day 0 poll.

catching up with the rest of the thread now.
by espers
Wed Jul 15, 2015 9:29 pm
Forum: Previous Side Missions
Topic: Watchmen [ENDGAME]
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Re: Watchmen [Day 0]

Dragon D. Luffy wrote:
G-Man wrote:for instance, if a talkative player was contributing a lot on Day 1 but says something fishy, isn't there merit in lynching that person over someone who posts little more than "yay game" and "catching up"? I'm not suggesting lynching a "good player" because they are a "good player." What I'm saying is that we shouldn't give "good players" a free pass at all. We shouldn't be afraid to lynch them early- even on Day 1 if there's merit.
IF they say something obviously fishy that can lead to a reasonable lynch.

But on D1, that's incredibly rare, and most votes as based on BS.

And if I am to cast a BS vote, knowing full well I'm probably taking down an innocent civilian, I'd rather have that likely civilian be someone who has a lower chance of helping town winning the game.

It's not about giving good players a free pass. It's about not playing russian roulette with players who are more likely to be good assets. Once we get to D2, when actual data is available and better cases can be made, nobody is getting a free pass.
i don't agree with this. on rym, we've had day 1 mafia lynches in 3 of the last 4 games. from what I've seen it's easier to read mafia players on tone early game, before they've had a chance to settle into the game. it's true that there's nothing hard to go off yet, but that doesn't mean we should settle for a policy lynch. if we approach day 1 like that it'll be a waste.
by espers
Wed Jul 15, 2015 10:26 am
Forum: Previous Side Missions
Topic: Watchmen [ENDGAME]
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Re: Watchmen [Day 0]

G-Man wrote:
espers wrote:
Golden wrote:Alanis senses the irony here.
who's Alanis? :confused:
espers wrote:fair enough. I've heard of her of course but I don't think I've ever knowingly heard a song by her.
Methinks you're under the age of 25; possibly under 20 even.
21. :clap:
I listened to "Ironic" and the chorus is somewhat familiar but I wouldn't have attached her name to it. the most exposed acts from what I can remember in my childhood were the likes of outkast, basement jaxx, daft punk, that whole era of pop, so she was before my time I guess.
Ricochet wrote:Gender check on espers (btw did you name yourself after the folk band? I love them)
i'm male. (no, i'm interested in parapsychology and such. didn't remember there was a folk band with that name until after i'd changed it on RYM.)

I know nothing about this theme btw, I signed up because i'd not played for awhile and didn't want to wait for the next rym game, and the setup looked interesting. my vote in the poll was pretty arbitrary, guess I just like pressing buttons. :dark:
by espers
Wed Jul 15, 2015 4:20 am
Forum: Previous Side Missions
Topic: Watchmen [ENDGAME]
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Views: 72760

Re: Watchmen [Day 0]

fair enough. I've heard of her of course but I don't think I've ever knowingly heard a song by her.

I've never been in a game with a day 0 before, do we know how long it lasts? do we go straight into day 1 when it ends?
by espers
Wed Jul 15, 2015 3:42 am
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Topic: Watchmen [ENDGAME]
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Re: Watchmen [Day 0]

Golden wrote:Alanis senses the irony here.
who's Alanis? :confused:
by espers
Wed Jul 15, 2015 1:24 am
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Topic: Watchmen [ENDGAME]
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Re: Watchmen [Day 0]

^that's correct.
by espers
Wed Jul 15, 2015 12:37 am
Forum: Previous Side Missions
Topic: Watchmen [ENDGAME]
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Re: Watchmen [Day 0]

hey guys. looking forward to playing with y'all. particularly Golden and Metalmarsh whose talents i recently saw firsthand.

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