speedchuck wrote: ↑Tue Jun 18, 2019 5:28 pm
Long Con wrote: ↑Tue Jun 18, 2019 5:10 pm
Long Con wrote: ↑Tue Jun 04, 2019 2:00 am
indiglo wrote: ↑Tue Jun 04, 2019 12:23 amI was actually just contemplating the pros and cons of doing a mass claim, and reading about it. I'm interested in hearing others' thoughts on this idea. When I was coming up in mafia (eons ago, LOL) info-dumping and role outing was a mod-kill offense. So this realm of role claiming and info-dumping is foreign soil to me. I know there are definitely pros and cons, and am interested in discussing whether we think it would be helpful, and at what point in the game it might be most helpful.
I don't think a massclaim is the best idea at this point.
This is an important post.
LC was quick to argue against people claiming so quickly. That leads to one of two scenarios:
LC is mafia and does not feel comfortable handling the fallout of such a thing.
LC is a civilian with a role he genuinely believes is helping the civilian faction and does not want to be killed for it.
More on this in a moment.
My angle here was to view things in the game from the fakeclaim standpoint. As far as I knew, I was the only Civilian cop and I didn't want to jeopardize that.
This is freaking important.
I have played (and maybe run) a lot of closed setup games in the past where the fake-claims are ill-defined or non-existent, and the 'fake claims will be provided' post in the OP is just a 'Don't massclaim guys' rule.
To be fair to the mafia team in a closed setup, it really, really helps to have fakeclaims. It makes for a less frustrating experience for the mafia, and a purer scumhunting game for the town. I think this is an important takeaway. Don't underestimate fakeclaims. I've seen less-creative players faint on the spot when forced to claim because they didn't have anything as backup. Don't be the host that requires mafia members to be creative.
༼ つ ◕_ ◕ ༽つ give fakeclaim
Oh boo. Making up a fake claim isn't hard.
In Steely Dan, the mafia didn't have them. They had their roles, but they could claim anything they wanted (or, for the most part, claim their actual roles). Or they could pick a song I wasn't likely to use and go in a completely different direction, depending on their risk tolerance.
There was a game on Revolution Mafia many years ago run by our good friend timmer called "Liar's Club." It was essentially a closed setup in which people could say anything they wanted to with regard to their roles. I didn't even know what a "closed setup" was when I first played it, but damn did I enjoy playing it.
Fun fact: Only like one person voted Day 1 in Liar's Club, and timmer lost it and was ready to shut the game down because of the lack of participation. However, it was Christmastime, and all of us were traveling! Fun times.