strike wolf wrote:Like I said, not my best game by a wide margin. I think the only good I did was day 1 was voicing the idea to BT someone new every day and not worry about previously BTed players until after the recruiter was caught and I don't think I even came up with that solely by myself.
This observation is only WIFOM, after the fact. Actually, converting a previously BTed player makes a lot of sense. In this case, I did decide to flip the table on that logic, but I'm not claiming that was particularly brilliant of me.
Extreme Ways wrote:I was hoping that Charle knew he was getting recruited, so that he would vig a townie. but alas, Charle played true to his role and got a good shot off.
This wa a brilliant and unsuspected move by Charle. I would like to hear his thinking on how he chose EW.
Extreme Ways wrote:@DDS balance-wise a game like this is very hard to balance imo, so you did a good attempt at it. I think for a future game maybe the Thing should get a tracker role or a roleblock. W/ roleblock you could still pass the FT around if the user got blocked, w/ tracker the chances of Thing recruiting the FT increase slightly.
Game Balance: I'm not going to dwell on it... but these are the Town Advantages,
fair or not.
ā¢ 1 BT and 2 kills Vs. 1 Cult conversion
ā¢ 2 unlimited vig replacements Vs. 1 delayed and single-shot recruiter replacement
ā¢ Informing the Town that a Thing was recruited/recruiter, as opposed to just saying he was cult.
ā¢ The Flamethrower clue.
ā¢ ...and probably also allowing self-voting, which Sonic exploited all too well.
Extreme Ways wrote:All in all, very fun game! Well played everyone and Rag, you were so on the money with me and Vot.
The real gift of getting to play Cult was seeing just how randomly fingers were pointed and suspicion waxed and waned,
regardless of whether they were correct or not.
The 'randwagon' element of this game is under-appreciated and the degree of confidence expressed of an opinion by its creator, should be given
no weight whatsoever.Avoiding pet theories/suspects and always working with multiple hypotheses is the big take-home for me from all this.