False town claim to jailor is gamethrowing
Posted: Mon Sep 16, 2019 2:39 am
I just looked like an idiot because of the following scenario:
I was jailor, and I jailed someone N1 who didn't respond. The next day I managed to anonymously pressed them. They still refused to claim. As a result, they were lynched. That was medium.
I then jail someone N2. This person claims med. I'm like 'yeah right', but they convince me that they are RT med.
D4** (not 3), and one vigilante shoots another. Clearly, they were not RT med, if vigilante just shot themselves.
N4** (not 3), I jail this mysterious 'rt med', and execute them. They tell me 'wait and see'. Turns out they were the vigilante who shot the og vigilante.
To summarise: two people, equally not interested in playing right, caused me to lose my abilities early on.
My proposal: make it so that if a town member false claims to jailor, then its gamethrowing. My reasoning behind this is that town has literally no reason to lie to jailor. In fact, its confusing as shit and just messes things up for the rest of the game.
Just a rage-fueled idea.
I was jailor, and I jailed someone N1 who didn't respond. The next day I managed to anonymously pressed them. They still refused to claim. As a result, they were lynched. That was medium.
I then jail someone N2. This person claims med. I'm like 'yeah right', but they convince me that they are RT med.
D4** (not 3), and one vigilante shoots another. Clearly, they were not RT med, if vigilante just shot themselves.
N4** (not 3), I jail this mysterious 'rt med', and execute them. They tell me 'wait and see'. Turns out they were the vigilante who shot the og vigilante.
To summarise: two people, equally not interested in playing right, caused me to lose my abilities early on.
My proposal: make it so that if a town member false claims to jailor, then its gamethrowing. My reasoning behind this is that town has literally no reason to lie to jailor. In fact, its confusing as shit and just messes things up for the rest of the game.
Just a rage-fueled idea.