CAPTAINPHASMA123 wrote:Watch for people who didn't vote up a Mafia to stand but voted Guilty. The chances are they are a Mafia member. Been doing this and I usually catch Mafia members.
Xanet734 wrote:Anyone who didn't vote them up is suspicious. The ones that didn't and guilty are almost always scum. Innos are dumb town/jesters.
saladani wrote:I'd agree, but only if votes are slow. Fast votes don't give a chance for everyone to vote before the trial
saladani wrote:I'd agree, but only if votes are slow. Fast votes don't give a chance for everyone to vote before the trial
AspieKairy wrote:saladani wrote:I'd agree, but only if votes are slow. Fast votes don't give a chance for everyone to vote before the trial
True.
I look at voting patterns to weed out scum, but if the votes come in so quickly or there are whisper games going on and 3/4 of the town has no clue why someone is being voted up, it gets harder.
Granted, the new patch will do away with Mayor Games and make people less eager to participate in a whisper game until they know there's no Blackmailer who can hear them...but people who are brought back by a Ret sometimes demand roles in whispers and then will start voting someone up without telling the rest of the town why.
Xanet734 wrote:Anyone who didn't vote them up is suspicious. The ones that didn't and guilty are almost always scum. Innos are dumb town/jesters.
darkabsol wrote:Don't vote them up and don't vote, that way no one can accuse you of anything.
chitownmvp01 wrote:Xanet734 wrote:Anyone who didn't vote them up is suspicious. The ones that didn't and guilty are almost always scum. Innos are dumb town/jesters.
Add dumb Mafia to the innos. Mafia seem to vote inno more often when it gets later in the game, even though they don't have majority yet. I've seen Mafia think that voting inno will work when voting guilty would have kept them unexposed and allow them to reach majority.darkabsol wrote:Don't vote them up and don't vote, that way no one can accuse you of anything.
We've been talking about accusing people who didn't vote.
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