a2thezebra wrote:I am a mafia deconstructionist.
In mafia, much less is alignment-indicative than what the average mafia player believes is.
Because of this, unorthodox tactics of finding mafia should not be punished but encouraged.
Your claim that reaction-fishing tactics only help identify aggressive players rather than baddies simply isn't true.
The best way to catch baddies is to spot mafia-motivated tactics in real time. The best way to spot it is to fish for it.
You're watching a guy throw pretzels in the water and a) assuming he's fishing and b) assuming that throwing pretzels in the water will lead to catching fish.
I'm watching the same guy and saying he's not contributing to solving our food shortage.
Now, you could be right and I could be wrong but I think my position is more logical.
a2thezebra wrote:
It strikes me as odd that you claim to have considered the possibility I brought up (JoH note: that Snow Dog read is role, is a townie and is lying), because given that you considered the three other possibilities and included them in your previous post as well, it doesn't matter that you dismissed this one because the reasons you give for dismissing it are similarly negative to the reasons you gave for dismissing the other three which you included in the post. Why omit this possibility because you dismissed it? Because it doesn't contribute to your narrative I believe.
Um....I omited the one possibility I dismissed.
I did not dismiss the possibility that SD is lying scum, truthful scum or truthful town. That's why I included those three possibilities in my post.
I'm not sure what you mean to my reason for dismissing the one thing I dismissed was similar to my (nonexistent) reasons for dismissing the other three options. Can you clarify?
a2 wrote:
I never go out of my way to make anyone look bad. Even when I'm bad myself I try to look for things that I find genuinely suspicious, pretending that I'm good if I have to.
That's a limiting scum strategy, imo. To each their own.
a2 wrote:
With that said, I'm not sure where the misunderstanding is. You confirm in this response that you are in fact interested in a Snow Dog lynch, disregarding that future content could change that even while claiming that you are interested in more content. It doesn't seem believable to me for one to be interested in "all of my lynch options" while at the same time only having one lynch option.
I'm interested in all lynch options. I am leaning towards one, based on currently available information.
I'm confident that other information will be available later before I have to make a final D1 decision and will of course consider said information.
I feel that you are misunderstanding that (or pretending to), implying that I have already 100% committed myself to voting Snow Dog.
a2 wrote:When you know you're town you know that you have the responsibility of being town. If you end up in a LyLo (Lynch or Lose) situation the pressure is on you to make the right decision or cost town the game. This pressure can effect your performance; your judgment, your actions, how you choose to come off to other players. This pressure isn't there when you don't know whether or not you are in fact town, but your play still defaults as a town performance because you are used to pretending to be town even if you are bad. All in-thread performances are either genuine town or false town performances, so by emulating a town performance without having the pressure of town responsibility you may actually have better judgment in deciphering who is bad and who isn't.
The game just started. We're not even close to lynch or lose.
I think most players will do a better job of being town should they know they are town.
ONUW does a great job of demonstrating how a player's uncertainty of alignment can cause townies to do anti town things, hedging their bets on the potential of having been role swapped to a scum win condition until they can better determine if they still have their initial role.
So there's the support for my stance. Do you have an example of a time a townie made a mistake and cost the town a win but they would have done a better job in that lynch or lose scenario if they hadn't known their alignment?