Believe as you wish.I know logic isn't the strong suit here but johho's vote did nothing other than help the village since WE DO NOT WANT TIES.
Only time will judge us.
Believe as you wish.I know logic isn't the strong suit here but johho's vote did nothing other than help the village since WE DO NOT WANT TIES.
And how exactly was there going to be a massive change of two votes in the last minute that johho888 posted so that a tie could happen?
This all smells suspicious.Let's not forget that Eternaly_Lost who tried last - minute vote changes was a wolf too.
And how exactly was there going to be a massive change of two votes in the last minute that johho888 posted so that a tie could happen?
This all smells suspicious.Let's not forget that Eternaly_Lost who tried last - minute vote changes was a wolf too.
And how exactly was there going to be a massive change of two votes in the last minute that johho888 posted so that a tie could happen?
This all smells suspicious.Let's not forget that Eternaly_Lost who tried last - minute vote changes was a wolf too.
All it would've taken to tie was one vote.
Oh yes,both of you are right.It was 8-6; all it would have taken is one Arkasas voter to switch to sexy.
Oh yes,both of you are right.
But still,I am not too fond of last minute vote changing.
EDIT:Oh it was Panzer Commander that did the last minute bandwagon,not Eternaly_Lost.
It seems I have forgotten what has happened in this game.
I've said there was never a good argument against Arkasas. It a shame that he was a useful goodie though. Now can we please vote Glio?
Vote Glio
Capt. Kiwi and I are the only two actually advocating methodical play as it was practiced back in 2011-2, so I think you must be confused - otherwise that amounts to a pure strawman.How can you blame someone for not voting for a bad guy when you don't know the identity of everyone he has voted for? Maybe everyone he voted for is bad and still alive. Does that make him a good lynch? It runs along with the assumption that when a villager is hung everyone who voted for the other candidates is automatically suspicious. How does that logic work? Let's say the "methodical" players get their way and there are 3 candidates every day and all of the villagers votes are split among those three fairly evenly. On the days that a villager is lynched, which without an outtting will be often, 66% of the village is automatically looked at as they are guilty. WTF? How does that help anything? Short answer is that it doesn't, at least until the identity of those involved are known.
Arkasas, the Padre is no more.....
Thing get worse in the morning as out in the snow you find 'Puchas' has been turned into someones meal.
Puchas was your normal everyday 5th in command villager
Oops.
A colored vote count on the post-outings is kind of useless
Of course I cannot update the first page for you, any ideas or you ok to sort it yourselfs?
Of course I cannot update the first page for you, any ideas or you ok to sort it yourselfs?
sureCan a mod (jacob) copy/paste the first 2 posts to Steed's first post in the thread, then leave a link to that post in SoL's first post of the thread?