Final-Fan said:
theprof00 said:
Final-Fan said:
There was a deadline for night, 48 hours. By the end of it, there was one vote for radishhead (zero), two votes for SM128, and zero had not indicated that he would like to go along with the SM128 kill if the other two disagreed. They had also had plenty of time IMO to get their shit together, so it wasn't like zero had just not been available for 75% of the night or anything unless I'm greatly mistaken. I had warned when the game started that "failure to agree on a kill in (48 hours) is pathetic and your kill will be randomized from among the town". So I randomized among the vanilla townies.
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It's too bad you only forgot the rule that night lasted 48, and not the one where concensus was strictly required.
You know it's funny that you randomized when I was the one who reminded you that day was supposed to begin. From your perspective, I must have been saying "just randomize us already". I wonder what kind of perspective you had that would make you think I would throw away a kill so meaninglessly.
Oh well, your decision made me win, so thanks FF.
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Well I said you had to agree on a kill. zero was disagreeing last I checked.
As for why you would point out what rules I had in place, I thought it was "playing by the rules". I guess I shouldn't assume you do that?
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a) what's your point? I just wrote that above. I wished you had forgotten that rule along with forgetting your other rules. I'm not sure you're responding to the right post. Writing that just doesn't really respond to what I said :D
b) Whenever you have an "Oh" moment, it's probably a good idea to double check what's going on. As in "Oh, so he wants me to end the night..." should become, "....let me just double check that". As a general rule, you shouldn't assume things period. In that specific case, I was playing by the rules, but also would have liked some clarification or some kind of dialogue regarding actions. For example, myself and spurge were both online and could have simply switched to radish had we realized you were strictly enforcing a rule that is, frankly, a bit of an odd one. I mean, what would happen if one person simply was unable to go online for a day or two? Townies get a three day leeway before modkill, plus a 48 hour break for night. Mafia don't get any break. This is called discrepancy, and while it's not a horrible imbalance, it does exemplify the discrepancy between consensus mafia vote, and majority.