Ermahgad you people still can't stop talking about me.
a2thezebra wrote:Now that Rico's sane, I'm curious what his actual reads and thoughts on the game are.
I'm having a good time abroad and then it's quickly back to work next week, so you will not get serious activity from me until late Monday.
Although, reading the reactions so far (for which I expect neither praise or damning, really), it makes me hope some of the respondents are baddies, because some of the reactions sound fairly corny and fake.
Also reading through the reactions, I'd be interested in an exercise: everyone should claim if you picked up what I was up to and just played along with lynching me or if you genuinely got rused by my actions. There's no sentimental value on my behalf in this inquiry, simply claim how you (plural, of course) played your part.
thellama73 wrote:Turnip Head wrote:Ricochet has been lynched. He was Jacob Donner, a civilian.
If Jacob Donner is lynched on Day 1, he will die, revealing his full role. If this occurs, Donner may continue to post on-topic as if he were alive, but he cannot vote and cannot be targeted by any abilities or items.
I don't see why this is so hard for everyone. He's not an unkillable role, he's dead. Yeah, it's great that Rico can still help out with analysis, but we lost a civ vote, and our numbers are one fewer versus the mafia. Forgive me for not celebrating.
Very semanticky. You can choose to call or consider me what you like, but since I am able to continue posting on topic, I don't consider myself a dead player, but an active one. Death itself was a process that occured (i.e. was successful, effective) through lynch and further activated my role. Please remember that this role was created with a purpose by the game designers and I myself have played my role's purpose with purpose. As for what was gained or lost, this is how things work in Mafia. It's called balance. You can't have a "whole-cake" role.
Once again, if for you the definition of a civilian is his vote, I have already commented on how, whenever I was
civilian, my votes were mostly erroneous and my vote blunders (either never showing up on a baddie's lynch or influencing a mislynch) distracted the civvie cause by getting me into trouble of getting lynched, instead of actual baddies being hunted. So me losing this priviledge is, in theory and based on previous stats, precisely the equivalent of "better off" and "getting out of the way", oh mighty bold and principled civvie.
Anyway, interesting switch from applauding, to a certain point, all my bullsuit thread stirring and buddying with me in return for my buddying with you (which in any game in the history of mankind would be the most unplausible sight ever) to acting sour about this result. Yes, we get it, you constantly think you are capable of catching baddies on D1; I have seen you pull that off only once during the entire year (Sloonei in Watchmen), at least in the games we played together, but whatever. I don't remember your sig case catching any real traction and you were second wagon at the end of the Day and I doubt my actions influenced these things entirely, but keep telling me about how baddies were close to being caught on D1 (unless you are one, heh).
I still don't get (and you left this part out this time) your previous comment on "past behaviour" being a sign of "future behaviour". Either it's an entirely confusing statement or you seem to imply that I plan to fuck with the civvie cause further. Explain how, in that case.
Long Con wrote:Important questions: does Rico still win if the Civs win? Does Rico's existence still count in the number of Civs and baddies when endgame arrives?
Yes to the first question.
I don't know how to answer (or have no answer to) the second.
