also, even disregarding the slip, elwood has no fucking meta on me to be able to call me scum via meta. its a bullshit vote off of thread momentum because everyone was calling me scum d1 like is the fucking trend around here
yes if scum!you is lynched, you would die. Then scum would be given a nk and get to shoot somebody. then it would be day again. So if you are scum two people would die by d2.
and I think its flimsy to try to meta you off of a game where you were town but he has played with you in at least one game so maybe he’s just being overconfident, idk?
If im wrong, it is what it is and I’ll stop caring about things i perceive as perspective slips. but like 7/10 times lately when I feel like I’ve found a perspective slip that person actually did end up slipping. It mostly happens in my games on FE but I do think I caught one from you last game regardless of if you want to agree to it lol
Well I think perspective slips are more between the lines stuff and the intentions behind the post then like the actual perception of the post to the masses. For example (see below if you care) from a game recently on FE where I felt like I caught a perspective slip, everyone told me that it wasnt a perspective slip, and then like 5 game days later when he was actually lynched he flipped scum.
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Rodney @ 1/5/2019 22:22
In my professional opinion? DS
Spin @ 1/5/2019 19:23
He is always a quality D1 lynch.
It’s better to lynch him before he makes up evidence on someone and gets more Townies killed.
DS @ 1/5/2019 23:19
Oh so you know that I’m townie then
Spin @ 1/5/2019 20:24
I have no idea what your alignment is. I just know you only get Townies killed.
DS 2/5/2019 04:19 AM
You said that I’m a quality d1 lynch because otherwise more townies will be killed. “More” after a d1 lynch implies that you know I’m going to flip town.
I think the best way for us to read Elwood properly if for him to post more. If he turns out to be scum you can tout his post as a slip if that makes you happy but idt I’m ready to lynch somebody based on a dubiously worded post.
Srceenplay one makes no sense and I honestly dont understand how what screenplay says lock clears him either, that made no sense to me.
I kinda need more from Chesskid before I can even begin to unpack what alignment he is and what that means in relation to Elwood/Srceen.
Srceen himself just jumped on me out of nowhere, which he does as both alignments (and with me as both alignments) early in games and often times its a ruse to see who jumps on it so kinda wondering if this is gonna turn into that or not. if he continues pushing me i would lean scum on it. chesskid is bold enough to locktown clear both of his partners if he is scum
Screenplay thinks that chesskid townreading him is enough to lock him town, which feels like tmi to me because if chesskid is scum, the town read from chess is worthless.
I mean you and I just dont see eye to eye on how social deception games like this are meant to be played ala wifom. If you want to see it as a black and white - scum flip doesnt prove a slip fine thats your perogative but if I see something that I think is a slip and it turns out to be a scum flip later im going to say that what it is that i saw that lead me to think you were scum actually is something that was an indication that you were scum
I think there is some overlap between things that town players do and things that scum players do that you really can’t draw a person’s alignment from. Elli is saying that the types of “slips” that you draw attention to are potentially in that category.
You said that 7/10 times a person you said has slipped turned out to be mafia which shows that sometimes, townies do what you would call a “scum slip.” If townies do something, it can’t be scum indicative.