Has anyone been in a game where it's down to the final numbers and one side pretty much has it in tow? Like there's 2 mafs and 1 non-mayor town, or 1 mayor, 1 town and 1 maf? And the right thing to do would be to vote in the day? But then someone votes for the opposite team. Like a maf voting innocent or a mayor voting innocent. And then everyone freaks the shit out and r like "r u going to gamethrow" "pls vote guilty" but then the person is like "lol, did i scare u?" "did it for the lols" and although they do vote the right person in the end, am I the only one that think it's not right?
I just think it's wrong because people could lose connection anytime, and ToS is one of those games where if you've lost connection it's generally pretty hard to reconnect. If you joke vote, and then someone loses connection you could lose majority and then lose the game for your team. I just think that strategy isn't right and almost akin to gamethrowing because if you KNOW there's a threat of disconnection loss and then game loss and continue to do that, it's ruining your team's otherwise perfect chances of winninga nd therefore gamethrowing.
Same goes for maf not attacking last town in the night to scare other mafs. I always hate that strategy, what are other people's thoughts on it?