09-6-2017, 02:16 PM | #21 |
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Re: Turbo XVIII - Time Travel Turbo (Redux)
also, first serious post
I am choosing to ignore Haku's first post in terms of solving the game |
09-6-2017, 02:17 PM | #22 |
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the sun fan you better not still come in here as johan when you talked about changing your avatar that one night
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09-6-2017, 02:18 PM | #24 |
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i'm gonna be here for a bit but my eyes really hurt, so i might dip out and try to read a book or something
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09-6-2017, 02:22 PM | #25 |
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i skimmed haku's coaching post, it's not bad if you read all the bold lines as a tl;dr plus i'm familiar with DR/DR2 so i just skipped those bits (also nice choice of music)
completely not alignment indicative though |
09-6-2017, 02:26 PM | #26 |
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what does "weighting game progression and actions" mean
nice touch that xel is apparently an "it" a town core is good to have too, yeah, though it probably makes the shitpost a little weirder to say i'm looking for villagers. i want the picky kind of polygamous relationship where it's just me/wolf/wolf and i get to lynch them |
09-6-2017, 02:28 PM | #27 |
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also i feel like in some recent game, people were finding ways to "POE" too early because they found too many villagers, and that's not a very compelling motivation for a vote and subject to false positives if you're not open to other ideas
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there are probably three silly meme reasons to randvote haku so i'm assuming blind has one of those in mind
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09-6-2017, 02:33 PM | #30 |
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09-6-2017, 02:33 PM | #31 |
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also, no, "also" is a stopword
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Create a game progression that follows that goal. Do actions that support that goal. Right now identifying your goal is difficult. I disagree with simply finding wolves and ignoring towns. You need friends. You don't need to sleep with them, but you want some for PoE later on. |
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theoretically "searching for a town circle" makes sense, but that behavior makes it extraordinarily difficult for other towns to determine your alignment, at least based on this behavior alone the motivation for town is hunting wolves and this is usually easy to notice from other players. At least for me personally, there is something base, something primal about hunting for bad guys. This mindset permeates most of my non-shitposty actions in this game. This mindset is comparatively easy to locate and is a reason why I am often townread when I'm town. That mindset of "hunting wolves" is hard to replicate for most wolves, me included. So I would posit that "hunting wolves" is a better behavior than "solving the game" on average. It makes it easier for other members of town to correctly identify you. "Solving the game" arises as a consequence of "finding the wolves", not the other way around. |
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09-6-2017, 02:40 PM | #35 |
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also, I understand now, and yes, you are right
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if im lying im dying and i aint dead yet
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in terms of game relevance i'm probably going to do some note taking because i think things have just been passing out of my head too easily, and rereading doesn't prompt what it should, and that's why whatever town core i might have made in a game could fizzle by the next day, e.g. why i wanted to reset at mylo of twgabout revolution i don't really have a magic formula for finding villagers or wolves, just distributions of behavior |
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09-6-2017, 02:44 PM | #38 |
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this games theme is surfin
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09-6-2017, 02:54 PM | #39 | |
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TWG works with the idea that we're already within a pool of suspects. Everyone knows 100% that there's 2 wolves and 9 towns here. Maybe you're a badass, will outread everyone, find both wolves and convince town to vote with you, but this is a lot easier if you simplify the game by solving towns as well. Every time you solve a town, that player can focus 100% of his attention into solving the game because they're not longer under any threats besides NK. I understand that you may want to maintain a certain playstyle for consistency, but my point is that we can do both. If you want to stick to just finding wolves, that's fine, but I kind of want to do both. |
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09-6-2017, 02:57 PM | #40 | |
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I'm not suggesting that finding towns is not important, but rather that finding towns comes as a consequence of finding wolves. Your original post seems as though you are saying that finding towns leads to finding wolves, therefore you should approach the game with a "finding town" mindset. I am suggesting the opposite. Finding towns, and finding blues -- both things that town should be doing -- should stem from a "finding wolves" mindset. Just my two cents |
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