insertnamehere wrote:So lemme get this straight. You've invented arbitrary reasons why people HAVE to be town. You've also invented arbitrary reasons why they HAVE to be scum. You go through with this method, and start lynching. Unfortunately, you bump off a civilian. Instead of thinking, "Oh gee, maybe my reasoning was incorrect." you double down and try to lynch more people for the same exact reasons.
I guess I'm not the type of person who can gleefully murder one innocent person to save five others, and then pat myself on the back for doing so.
I also think this entire style of gameplay is downright dangerous to civilians. You've essentially built yourself a little echo chamber where you can have a little list of people, and proceed to try and bump every single one of them off, completely indifferent to anything which may prove you wrong, because you have more faith in the system than anything else.
1) No, you don't have it straight, because my reasons are not arbitrary. You, yourself, have called everything I've done 'logical and rational' except for the tone I'm taking around civilians dying. That, to me, suggests you agree that my reads are not arbitrary, but are in fact logical and rational. So, you gotta make up your mind. Is my list of people who are town arbitrary, or is it logical and rational?
2) I have no reasons why anyone has to be scum. No-one has to be scum. I lynched quin because I believed him to be the best lynch, because nothing quin could possibly say could undo the damage done by scotty. It seems you want to wilfully ignore this, all while saying that my case on Quin was good and logical and rational etc...
3) "Instead of thinking 'maybe my reasoning was incorrect'... what exactly are you talking about here... the PoE? Because... of course not everyone in the PoE is bad and it's not a surprise to me that someone in it was town. Or is it my logical and rational case on Quin that you agreed with, and that you were willing to lynch him for tomorrow? Because, I don't know if you've noticed, but in mafia people aren't always right...
Why do you think my thinking hasn't changed since Quin came back good? In fact, my reads on who has bad have shifted quite signficantly
because he came back town.
The PoE shifts as well... sometimes your reasons for clearing someone as town become clearly poor. Other times, people get themselves out of the PoE. It's not a stake in the ground, the players in it forever unchanging. It's a conceptual basket of
everyone who isn't towncleared.
4) "I guess I'm not the type of person who can gleefully murder one innocent person to save five others, and then pat myself on the back for doing so." - here is the problem, right? Because... I'm not either. But
thats what win even if dead requires. If quin's town death saves five other civilians, it's by definition a good lynch. If you can't see the logic in this, I don't know how to put it any other way. I'm not trying to force you to agree, but it's daft telling me its 'wrong-headed'. I'm not going to tell you that old-school hunting methods are 'wrong-headed'.
5) I don't have an echo chamber any more than you have an echo chamber. You and epi were running around affirming each other and myopically focussed on one person yesterday, and you absolutely refused to listen to anything from anyone that might even cast the slightest doubt on it. Which I did as well. The only difference between you and me is that the guy I voted for got lynched.
Here's the thing inh - I'm not ON a high horse. I'm not ACTUALLY arrogant. I don't think I know better. You could be entirely right about Jay, I don't know. I was wrong about quin. The way you choose to perceive me is all about you, it's not about me. You can choose to bitch and moan at me, as you did all day yesterday, about why my personality is wrong. Or you can ignore my personality and try to solve the game.
Believe it or not, I took the Jay case seriously yesterday. I read up on Jay. I looked at possible interpretations. For all that you attack me over and over for making 'too many assumptions', I looked at all the angles, and I'm actually probably the person I know who makes the least assumptions. I still have a whole list of notes about what if scotty isn't a seemer, what if scum knew he'd flip bad all along. A whole list of notes about what if scotty is in fact town and him looking bad is a scum trick (which I still think is very viable). I keep every contingency in my mind. I just don't have any need to show that all to you. What I put in the thread yesterday is what I believed - that it doesn't matter who is bad or good, that Quin was a necessary lynch, because Scotty had spewed him, and because he was inevitably going to be lynched and it may as well be out of the way so we know what he was and so we can use that as insight.
What derailed Turf Wars wasn't that we were wrong coming out of the RadicalFuzz lynch. What derailed Turf Wars was that we spent three days afterwards talking about, but not lynching, the civilian who looked terrible coming out of it, and it ended up dividing everybody and making it easy for scum for far too long. In 'win when dead' games, damaged goods have to be culled.
Just so you know this isn't me being heartless - that includes me offering myself up for lynch when I can see that fighting over my alignment is going to derail the game. Win dead or alive games have to be played for the good of the many, not the good of the one. Sorry Quin 1.0, but he had to go.