i personally don’t anymore, but I’ve seen other people do so, especially when things aren’t going well. .Neon wrote: ↑Wed Dec 14, 2022 1:07 amDo you often ignore team strategy and do whatever you want without helping your team?S~V~S wrote: ↑Tue Dec 13, 2022 6:14 amHow so “let her” ?Neon wrote: ↑Tue Dec 13, 2022 12:46 am So let me ask you a question.
If I'm wolf and I've spent all day hard defending Lucy and being notably within my wolf range according to the two players who have played with me.
Why would we as a wolf team ever let Lucy come into thread and just admit to being a wolf there. I mean she's probably going over anyways ig but if she was gonna give up went would I waste my breath?
She’s a free person and can post as she likes. I think outing herself like that isn’t always fair to one’s team, but I don’t know what they could have done to stop her.
But ultimately, you don’t have any control over other peoples actions. People go rogue.
Years ago on a site that doesn’t exist anymore, I went rogue, in a similar, not the same way. I was town and had been recruited into a team I had been working hard to elim. I was so demoralized and unhappy, I refused to go to their chat or participate. I didn’t work actively against them but I outed myself and became a null. Looking back on it I’m embarrassed and wish I hadn’t done so, but in the heat of the moment, at the time, it made sense. Not the same situation, but a similar end result.
People are free agents, and unpredictable. Lucy wanted to go down on her own terms, imo, and I would guess there prolly wasn’t much her team could do to stop her.