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Old post #1860 posted Aug 6th 2015, 22:17:29 Quote 
yes I think balance was ok with the amendments tbh.

The only snag was Stuart's inactivity & missing vote deadline imo.... you couldn't mod kill him because then we would just hammer & win. But in not mod killing him it became pretty intuitive to everyone that he would not play like that if scum so perhaps a confirmed town

I don't think it made that much difference ultimately though as I woulda got lynched anyway
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Old post #1861 posted Aug 6th 2015, 22:18:18 Quote 
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Quote ( Michał Kożuchowski @ August 6th 2015,22:13:25 )

Kirsty I knew you were scum thank god you were because I would have to kill myself and I'm a man of my words(usually). When D3 you wanted the captain to claim badly I knew that, there was no point of captain to claim with the recruiter still there and only scum would want him to claim then :*

Michal

Kirsty knew that Phil could not enroll any more on N3, he was limited to two mutineers, at that moment the captain's only advantage was if he claimed he would become a confirmed townie unless somebody counter claimed.


Oh I didn't know they couldn't recruit for ever, my bad(again)
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Old post #1862 posted Aug 6th 2015, 22:18:50 Quote 
Quote ( Michał Kożuchowski @ August 6th 2015,22:17:22 )

And sorry for being a douche D2, I knew you put too much effort in this for a stupid Pole to destroy it all.


There was a time when I found myself actually convincing you to come back & play..... which you did & you voted me lol.

I should have left you sulking ;)
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Old post #1863 posted Aug 6th 2015, 22:19:18 Quote 
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yes I think balance was ok with the amendments tbh.

The only snag was Stuart's inactivity &amp; missing vote deadline imo.... you couldn't mod kill him because then we would just hammer &amp; win. But in not mod killing him it became pretty intuitive to everyone that he would not play like that if scum so perhaps a confirmed town

I don't think it made that much difference ultimately though as I woulda got lynched anyway


You usually don't modkill people for missing a vote deadline, but I see what you mean
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Old post #1864 posted Aug 6th 2015, 22:20:33 Quote 
Quote ( Michał Kożuchowski @ August 6th 2015,22:18:18 )

Oh I didn't know they couldn't recruit for ever, my bad(again)


Endless recruiting would have made the game too easy for the mutineers, game if Phil had not been lynched should have ended on D4
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Old post #1865 posted Aug 6th 2015, 22:23:59 Quote 
Quote ( Michał Kożuchowski @ August 6th 2015,22:19:18 )

You usually don't modkill people for missing a vote deadline, but I see what you mean


Not for missing vote deadline

I was more worroed about his inactivity (and yours for a while) in fact Stuart could have been mod-killed for lack of activity, I even had a replacement ready

Thanks Gareth for volunteering
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Old post #1866 posted Aug 6th 2015, 22:27:18 Quote 
Quote ( Jeremy Davis @ August 6th 2015,22:03:58 )

Did you know you were gonna flip town?

I wasn;t, I just begged Eduardo to wind you all up a little as Michal was about to commit suicide, and I was sure Sudeep would actually cry :P
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Old post #1867 posted Aug 6th 2015, 22:29:30 Quote 
I wasn't about to show it in the thread, but it was worrying me like crazy.
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Old post #1868 posted Aug 6th 2015, 22:31:42 Quote 
I hope the twist was fun and not considered as bastard modding,

Was not planned, just based on some of Phil's comments and Kirsty's request.

I thought it would be fun, and seeing very close the end of the game, thought it would be good.

I just didn't think the game would end so fast after me calling it out.



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Old post #1869 posted Aug 6th 2015, 22:33:36 Quote 
And by the way, Jimmy's vote restriction was called in order to avoid an insta lynch ocurring meanwhile, that would definitely be bastard modding.

Thanks for understanding Jimmy.
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Old post #1870 posted Aug 6th 2015, 22:37:51 Quote 
The twist was awesome. I loved it.
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Old post #1871 posted Aug 6th 2015, 22:39:31 Quote 
Could see so many of you trying to decide if it was me, it was just sooo tempting to let you think you were wrong, I sent a PM asking him to just do it for the flip, he outdid me with thinking of restrictions to avoid it leading to a lynch, hope no one feels itw as bad, it was just a joke :) Rocco was pretty much done for even if Eduardo hadnt told the truth lol
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Old post #1872 posted Aug 6th 2015, 22:43:53 Quote 
Quote ( Phil Maunder @ August 6th 2015,22:17:29 )

The only snag was Stuart's inactivity & missing vote deadline imo.... you couldn't mod kill him because then we would just hammer & win. But in not mod killing him it became pretty intuitive to everyone that he would not play like that if scum so perhaps a confirmed town


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Old post #1873 posted Aug 6th 2015, 22:46:27 Quote 
Quote ( Kirsty Ridley @ August 6th 2015,22:27:18 )

I just begged Eduardo to wind you all up a little as Michal was about to commit suicide


So you wanted me dead so I couldn't physically vote Rocco, I see how it is...
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Old post #1874 posted Aug 6th 2015, 22:48:13 Quote 
We would never have won if it wasn't for Sudeep :)
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Old post #1875 posted Aug 6th 2015, 22:50:56 Quote 
Have to agree, Sudeep had it early on, but as I said in the dead thread, he makes people want to disagree because he is so personal about it. But yeah, if he could be more....friendly? He would make a great player. I really don't enjoy games when its personal and aggressive though.

Sudeep, you read the game really well, you were right from pretty early. It's a game though, and I get that means winning counts, but fun counts more to a lot of people, me included. Maybe find a mid ground where you fore your point, but dont piss the entire player list off :P
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Old post #1876 posted Aug 6th 2015, 22:51:39 Quote 
I was gonna recruit Sudeep but he woulda just got all the remaining town players lynched & too easy for scum to win so I thought it would spoil the game

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Old post #1877 posted Aug 6th 2015, 22:52:16 Quote 
I was being sarcastic Kirsty
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Old post #1878 posted Aug 6th 2015, 22:53:53 Quote 
I really do think Sudeep won the game though. As much as it kills me to say it, it was his constant insistence, and a few valid points that made people look at the right players. Just made it a little less enjoyable as a game.
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Old post #1879 posted Aug 6th 2015, 22:58:42 Quote 
tbh I don't think it's doing the other players much credit to say Sudeep won it :|
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Old post #1880 posted Aug 6th 2015, 22:59:31 Quote 
I had Phil and Kirsty figured out pretty early on. I did have a bit of trouble deciding on the third though.
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Old post #1881 posted Aug 6th 2015, 23:00:05 Quote 
Jeremy was the best player, IMO, Sudeep the most damaging to scum though. Well, most damaging to the game in total really :P
I am not saying he won it alone, but he is so abrasive, getting the right people early still took forever to convince everyone else.
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Old post #1882 posted Aug 6th 2015, 23:00:13 Quote 
Yea, Finn got Kirsty tbf
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Old post #1883 posted Aug 6th 2015, 23:01:28 Quote 
tbf, whoever flipped scum, someone had accused or guessed them. Its the people that keep being someones top lynch choice that makes it a real find.
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Old post #1884 posted Aug 6th 2015, 23:02:59 (last edited Aug 6th 2015, 23:03:18 by Phil Maunder) Quote 
I think I mention it in scum QT - the very first open exchange Kirsty & I actually have as scum & Jeremy comments on it :()
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Old post #1885 posted Aug 6th 2015, 23:04:16 Quote 
Yeah, but then he hesitated, wondered, changed his mind a little, its easy to talk people around unless you have a dog with a bone in the group who will not let attention be diverted.
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Old post #1886 posted Aug 6th 2015, 23:09:58 Quote 
Quote ( Phil Maunder @ August 6th 2015,23:02:59 )

I think I mention it in scum QT - the very first open exchange Kirsty &amp; I actually have as scum &amp; Jeremy comments on it :()

Yeah, I was onto you at that point, but wasn't sure. You totally slipped shortly after that though with your talk about a "noticeable game event" and I knew I had you.
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Old post #1887 posted Aug 6th 2015, 23:12:26 Quote 
Quote ( Kirsty Ridley @ August 6th 2015,23:04:16 )

Yeah, but then he hesitated, wondered, changed his mind a little, its easy to talk people around unless you have a dog with a bone in the group who will not let attention be diverted.

It wasn't me wondering or changing my mind. It was me trying to be patient and not give away my role. You and Sudeep honestly had nothing to do with me switching to Phil at the end of D3.
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Old post #1888 posted Aug 6th 2015, 23:13:23 Quote 
I didn;t see Phils game event thing at the time, or it didn't register as important anyway.
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Old post #1889 posted Aug 6th 2015, 23:14:56 Quote 
That's because you didn't have a mention in your role PM about a game event, but I did. I had been looking for specifically for that slip the whole game.
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