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[Official] Mafia Games Handbook
Posted:
Tue Apr 05, 2011 9:43 am
by clapper011
Since the Discussions Team was nice enough to give you Mafia Scum your own forum, let's set some rules and procedures.
Mafia Mods
- Due to the nature, size, and time of a Mafia game, each mod will only be able to mod one game at a time under normal circumstances. This is to ensure that all mods, new and old, can devote the time and attention required to successfully host a Mafia Game. However this does not apply to rt mafia games.
- To Mod a Mafia game, you have to be responsible enough to ensure that you'll be able to responsibly conduct it. In an effort to reduce the hosting of games by people who are unfamiliar to the way Mafia works, you must have played in at least two completed mafia games to mod your own game.
- When starting a game, please leave tags in the title, such as [taking players], [ongoing], or [finished]. You don't have to follow this precise tags, but something like this will make finding which games need to be moved to the Archives a lot easier and more efficient!
The System
The Mafia Forum is gaining a Discussions Forum, a Forum for Active Mafia Games, and a Forum for Archives. Let's give a brief description of all of them, as to make sure things are orderly:
- Discussions: From "how to do this", to "should I do this?", to "I think this", the Discussions forum will be for all threads concerning the Mafia system that isn't a game. Games should not be started in this forum. Ideas for games, however, may.
- Active Games: Active Games will be in the first level of the Main Mafia Forum. Only threads for currently running games (unless otherwise stated) are to be started in this forum.
- Archives: No new threads may be started in this subforum. Threads are only moved from active games into this forum once the games are completed, as to make sure that the main forum for games keeps clean!
Official Mafia Games
Every now and then, TeamCC will choose someone to host a mafia game. These games will carry an official tone, and will grant someone a general achievement medal and premium membership! More details will vary with each game, but be on the lookout for these officially hosted games to get some prizes
- When Are They: Official TeamCC sponsored Mafia Games will be one per couple months, and there will be a notice to when the next one will start! Just keep your eyes open, and you'll see them come about in time!
- Want to Host One?: Prior to the game, a Callout for a Host will appear in the Discussions Forum of Mafia. You may then PM the current event organizer with details of your game, and he or she will choose a handful of participants with the most balanced games to be voted on. The winner will get to host an official mafia game, which entitles them to a General Contribution Medal as well for their efforts!!
If you're new here, here are some links to places to help you get started:
With these new rules and the new forum in place, things should seem a lot more organized! If you have any questions, feel free to post in this thread, or send a PM to Fircoal! Good luck, Mafia scum
Re: [Official] Mafia Games Handbook
Posted:
Tue Apr 05, 2011 2:16 pm
by Victor Sullivan
Cool! These terms look good! Is it acceptable to not have an [ongoing] tag and simply allow people to infer this by words like "Day 1" in the title? I like to add mini blurbs with regards to recent events in the game, and I often find I can't fit what I want to as it is.
-Sully
Re: [Official] Mafia Games Handbook
Posted:
Tue Apr 05, 2011 2:50 pm
by Army of GOD
*cough*
viewtopic.php?f=609&t=142120&view=unread#unread *cough*
Also, there are a bunch of dead games in the main forum that can be thrown into the archives.
Re: [Official] Mafia Games Handbook
Posted:
Tue Apr 05, 2011 3:20 pm
by strike wolf
Assuming the game isn't abandoned or forgotten about it could be helpful to have a tag stating that the game is over at the end of the title. On going takes up space that the threads some times don't have space for.
Re: [Official] Mafia Games Handbook
Posted:
Tue Apr 05, 2011 7:02 pm
by Fircoal
Victor Sullivan wrote:Cool! These terms look good! Is it acceptable to not have an [ongoing] tag and simply allow people to infer this by words like "Day 1" in the title? I like to add mini blurbs with regards to recent events in the game, and I often find I can't fit what I want to as it is.
-Sully
That works too. Just something so we know it's still going.
Re: [Official] Mafia Games Handbook
Posted:
Tue Apr 05, 2011 7:03 pm
by Fircoal
Yes I'm aware. I have a good list of a bunch of games from long ago, that I can just check to see if they've been moved or not and move them if they haven't.
Re: [Official] Mafia Games Handbook
Posted:
Tue Apr 05, 2011 7:18 pm
by Commander9
Looks good - all of them are reasonable and more than doable. Thanks guys
Re: [Official] Mafia Games Handbook
Posted:
Tue Apr 05, 2011 10:03 pm
by pancakemix
Prior to the game, a Callout for a Host will appear in the Discussions Forum of Mafia. You may then PM the current event organizer with details of your game, and he or she will choose a handful of participants with the most balanced games to be voted on.
How exactly are these being voted on? By theme after balance is determined?
Re: [Official] Mafia Games Handbook
Posted:
Wed Apr 06, 2011 1:15 am
by rdsrds2120
Fircoal wrote:Victor Sullivan wrote:Cool! These terms look good! Is it acceptable to not have an [ongoing] tag and simply allow people to infer this by words like "Day 1" in the title? I like to add mini blurbs with regards to recent events in the game, and I often find I can't fit what I want to as it is.
-Sully
That works too. Just something so we know it's still going.
This. It was just an example of something you could put there. As long as it let's people know the current state, as Fircoal mentioned, you're fine
pancakemix wrote:Prior to the game, a Callout for a Host will appear in the Discussions Forum of Mafia. You may then PM the current event organizer with details of your game, and he or she will choose a handful of participants with the most balanced games to be voted on.
How exactly are these being voted on? By theme after balance is determined?
The whole process goes like this:
A TeamCC Mafia Mod posts a requests for some games to be submitted via PM. He/she picks the most balanced games from the batch, and puts them up for a public poll in the forum. The winner will then get to host their very own TeamCC sponsored Mafia Game!
-rd
Re: [Official] Mafia Games Handbook
Posted:
Wed Apr 06, 2011 10:48 am
by pancakemix
And the setup is not divulged in any way? Because otherwise I'm not to keen on that. The secrecy is the fun of modding.
Re: [Official] Mafia Games Handbook
Posted:
Wed Apr 06, 2011 10:53 am
by strike wolf
agreed on that. As I understand it the roles are not divulged and you are basically picking based on theme and/or by mod.
Re: [Official] Mafia Games Handbook
Posted:
Wed Apr 06, 2011 11:28 am
by Fircoal
pancakemix wrote:And the setup is not divulged in any way? Because otherwise I'm not to keen on that. The secrecy is the fun of modding.
Only the CC member checking for balance will know the setup. No one else will.
Re: [Official] Mafia Games Handbook
Posted:
Tue Apr 12, 2011 11:03 pm
by Victor Sullivan
Is it illegal to bump threads?
Re: [Official] Mafia Games Handbook
Posted:
Wed Apr 13, 2011 3:08 pm
by rdsrds2120
Victor Sullivan wrote:Is it illegal to bump threads?
Standard necrobumping rules apply.
-rd
Re: [Official] Mafia Games Handbook
Posted:
Sat Apr 16, 2011 4:45 am
by nagerous
Victor Sullivan wrote:Is it illegal to bump threads?
If it is a previous discussion that you want to reignite then there would be no harm..
Re: [Official] Mafia Games Handbook
Posted:
Sat Apr 23, 2011 12:43 pm
by rdsrds2120
Please note that the active game limit no longer applies to RT mafias --
-rd
Re: [Official] Mafia Games Handbook
Posted:
Sun Apr 24, 2011 8:52 pm
by Victor Sullivan
rdsrds2120 wrote:Please note that the active game limit no longer applies to RT mafias --
-rd
Bomb-diggity! Thanks for the clarification/revision, rd.
Re: [Official] Mafia Games Handbook
Posted:
Fri Jul 01, 2011 9:43 pm
by /
We've been seeing a few more co-modded games lately, how do those count? Limit one, or limit two since you are modding half a game? Also can one of the two be a newbie without two finished games?
Re: [Official] Mafia Games Handbook
Posted:
Sat Jul 02, 2011 11:44 pm
by Fircoal
/ wrote:We've been seeing a few more co-modded games lately, how do those count? Limit one, or limit two since you are modding half a game? Also can one of the two be a newbie without two finished games?
It's interesting. I've been thinking about it, and I think it probably would have to do with the amount of power one has in the co-modding. I mean a true joint venture would be harder to target and such close to that would probably need to be brought up to opinion. However true co-modding in cases where the job is just to do vote counts and check to make sure that everything is doing alright (like checking the night actions to make sure the host didn't screw up) I don't see the problem with letting them take on as many as wanted. I guess it just depends on what details are needed in the job.
Re: [Official] Mafia Games Handbook
Posted:
Mon Dec 05, 2011 6:09 pm
by Victor Sullivan
Hey, what happened to all of what was in wicked's thread?
-Sully
Re: [Official] Mafia Games Handbook
Posted:
Tue Dec 06, 2011 2:36 pm
by blakebowling
Victor Sullivan wrote:Hey, what happened to all of what was in wicked's thread?
-Sully
The queued posts were cleared for games that have already been played. It turns out that's all that were in there.
Re: [Official] Mafia Games Handbook
Posted:
Tue Dec 06, 2011 5:33 pm
by Victor Sullivan
blakebowling wrote:Victor Sullivan wrote:Hey, what happened to all of what was in wicked's thread?
-Sully
The queued posts were cleared for games that have already been played. It turns out that's all that were in there.
So everything was deleted??
-Sully
Re: [Official] Mafia Games Handbook
Posted:
Tue Dec 06, 2011 6:09 pm
by blakebowling
Victor Sullivan wrote:blakebowling wrote:Victor Sullivan wrote:Hey, what happened to all of what was in wicked's thread?
-Sully
The queued posts were cleared for games that have already been played. It turns out that's all that were in there.
So everything was deleted??
-Sully
Yes, but most of the posts in that thread were months old. I apologize if I deleted anything that shouldn't have been.
Also, the games themselves are still there, I just wanted the announcements to be easier to read/peruse.
Re: [Official] Mafia Games Handbook
Posted:
Tue Dec 06, 2011 6:53 pm
by Victor Sullivan
blakebowling wrote:Victor Sullivan wrote:blakebowling wrote:Victor Sullivan wrote:Hey, what happened to all of what was in wicked's thread?
-Sully
The queued posts were cleared for games that have already been played. It turns out that's all that were in there.
So everything was deleted??
-Sully
Yes, but most of the posts in that thread were months old. I apologize if I deleted anything that shouldn't have been.
Also, the games themselves are still there, I just wanted the announcements to be easier to read/peruse.
But that's history, blake! And a bunch of post counts that got docked a few, perhaps tens. And wicked had some nice links in her first post.
-Sully
Re: [Official] Mafia Games Handbook
Posted:
Tue Dec 06, 2011 7:56 pm
by blakebowling
Victor Sullivan wrote:blakebowling wrote:Victor Sullivan wrote:blakebowling wrote:Victor Sullivan wrote:Hey, what happened to all of what was in wicked's thread?
-Sully
The queued posts were cleared for games that have already been played. It turns out that's all that were in there.
So everything was deleted??
-Sully
Yes, but most of the posts in that thread were months old. I apologize if I deleted anything that shouldn't have been.
Also, the games themselves are still there, I just wanted the announcements to be easier to read/peruse.
But that's history, blake! And a bunch of post counts that got docked a few, perhaps tens. And wicked had some nice links in her first post.
-Sully
Posts in this forum don't count on your post count anyways sully. Also, those links are at the top of this guide.