Re: Mafia VI: Night of the Day of the Dawn of the Return of the Mafia
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Originally Posted by GeneralHankerchief
This was also the round where I stopped counting “abstains.” In a PM conversation, Dutch reluctantly agreed to abide by these new rules as long as I made it clear in the thread that this was done by me and me alone. I agreed, and he promptly drew fire for actually voting. Oops.
If it's any comfort, the fact that Dutch_guy voted that round had nothing to do with my suspicions of him. In fact, when I went after him he hadn't yet voted. Everything he said that made me suspicious of him had been posted long before.
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Originally Posted by GeneralHankerchief
They targeted Crazed Rabbit, however, there was one small problem – Rabbit staunchly defended his innocence. And he never lies (a reputation I would oh so love to have :evilgrin:)
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Ah, wouldn't we all? But that sort of reputation has to be earned - and one false move squanders it forever. Honest as we may be in real life, when it comes to Mafia most of us simply play the roles we're given.
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Originally Posted by GeneralHankerchief
I did put clues about the mafioso’s identities in both of their execution scenes and both were caught. These need to be more subtle in the future as everybody knows about them now and will probably be looking for them. I did put a minor one in Orb’s death but nobody caught it until I told Kommodus that I had put one in after the game had ended.
I agree that a little more subtlety would be in order... though I'm not sure anyone caught the clues till I pointed them out. (Correct me if I'm wrong here guys - did anyone else notice?)
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Originally Posted by GeneralHankerchief
After that, Dutch went down in flames and Kommodus, newly-backed with popular support, finally launched an assault on Andres and the people followed. The credit definitely goes toward him and Holmes for this townie victory.
Ah, but don't forget my partner in anti-crime Crazed Rabbit, without whose honesty and support even Holmes would have most likely fallen short. :bow:
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Originally Posted by GeneralHankerchief
I had a good time with the final scene and keeping you guys guessing. It was really funny hearing from Andres what that item was, and I hope I did the story justice with the ending. The idea was to make each innocent player seem suspicious until the very end. All in all, it was definitely an interesting game, especially at the end. Great game, everyone. :bow:
Best... Ending... Evar!!! :2thumbsup:
I thought your final writeup was fantastic, dude. (I guess, for me, it helped that my program actually made it into the story!)
Anyway, great commentary! Another game of Mafia nicely sewn up. And now I can expect to have a few people gunning madly for me in Battle Royale... :sweatdrop:
See ya'll on the flip side!
Re: Mafia VI: Night of the Day of the Dawn of the Return of the Mafia
I noticed when Andres was lynched that he was pale faced. I didn't notice anything about Dutch_Guy's kill though.
Re: Mafia VI: Night of the Day of the Dawn of the Return of the Mafia
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Originally Posted by Caius Flaminius
GH
obtuse?can you explain to me that?.Mafia games helped me a lot.I had learned so many things in the org which makes me speak a little well.
Take this post of yours as an example.
"makes me speak a little well" is ambiguous. You are using this phrase to indicate the improvement of your English skills (and they have :yes: ). However, as worded, you are also simultaneously saying that you do not use the language properly as "a little well" or "a little bit well" are often polite euphamisms for "badly" among native speakers. It is this phrasing issue to which GH refers.
Your quote above, in standard US usage would read:
Obtuse? Can you explain that to me? These mafia games have helped me a lot. I have learned so many things in the .org and my English skills have improved significantly.
Keep at it friend, we enjoy your company!
Re: Mafia VI: Night of the Day of the Dawn of the Return of the Mafia
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Originally Posted by Sasaki Kojiro
BALLS
Oh pshaw! Consider it your badge of honor! Any Host, aside from you yourself, can practically queue this one up in advance as their first response to any detective. In Capo, you were targeted for investigation at least 6 different times.
Re: Mafia VI: Night of the Day of the Dawn of the Return of the Mafia
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Originally Posted by GeneralHankerchief
Meanwhile, Caius Flaminius went down in flames, as usual, during this round, probably because he’s not a native English speaker and thus made some suspicious-sounding posts. I must admit, if he ever becomes a mafioso in a big game it’ll be tough to tell whether he’s guilty or not since his posts are always obtuse anyway (no disrespect sir, just saying what’s true).
However, in this game it was what he asked about, not how he asked it, that caused me to cast my vote for Caius. What killed him was the tendency of many players to bandwagon on the first half-substantive argument there is, and the tendency of yet more to skip the game if they don't get a role. It really annoyed me to see new games appearing even as their hosts were still committed to this one. Remember Sasaki started his original "Gotta Have More Mafia" because he was dead in M3, and didn't want to have to wait for M4.
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Originally Posted by Seamus Fermanagh
Oh pshaw! Consider it your badge of honor! Any Host, aside from you yourself, can practically queue this one up in advance as their first response to any detective. In Capo, you were targeted for investigation at least 6 different times.
Was he guilty in any of them?
Re: Mafia VI: Night of the Day of the Dawn of the Return of the Mafia
So I cant play mafia.Until I learn english.
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Keep at it friend, we enjoy your company!
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Thank you.
Re: Mafia VI: Night of the Day of the Dawn of the Return of the Mafia
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Originally Posted by Caius Flaminius
So I cant play mafia.Until I learn english.
It helps in persuading people. For instance, my impeccable English has helped me get murdered in every Mafia game so far, ecept for Capo, where I committed suicide. So if you improve your English, you too can get shot between the eyes by the mafia instead of hanged from a rope by the villagers.
Seriously though, I hadn't noticed any serious faults in your English until someone pointed it out. I've seen native Brits who are far worse than you are.
Re: Mafia VI: Night of the Day of the Dawn of the Return of the Mafia
Sir Moody mafia
I wrote bad some words and i get killed.Thank you GH.
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kk u c m8
yeah some people really should use proper grammar, hell I can't even read that leet-speak of theirs
Re: Mafia VI: Night of the Day of the Dawn of the Return of the Mafia
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Originally Posted by Pannonian
Was he guilty in any of them?
No, not in Capo, his role left him "safe" from that.
In general, though, Sasaki has been so avidly vocal and successful that he can pretty well guarantee being scanned early in any game -- for good or for ill.
Re: Mafia VI: Night of the Day of the Dawn of the Return of the Mafia
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Originally Posted by GH
Btw Sigurd, I did not write the part about oxen being colorblind. :tongue:
hehe... I guess it was one of the Mafiosi then.
Seeing that Dutch_guy got involved in the discussion I am guessing... hum?
He never put a vote on me though... Andres did with his reasoning:
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Originally Posted by Andres
That would have been a better reason to vote pevergreen than the strange explanation Sigurd gave for his vote for pevergreen. Instead of defending himself against HughTower and giving a good explanation for his vote on pevergreen, he just switched to HughTower giving a no reason once again for his vote. Suspicious.
Now tell me, who did write the story about the bull and its dislike for the colour red?
Reading the exchange again I should have noticed Dutch and Andres responses. To be wiser after the event is called ... learning? :wall:
The strategy of taunting the Mafia does work in live games as you are able to watch the bodylanguage of the players. Here I guess it would work against players that gets worked up (Redleg, DonC and Reenk as IMO could be examples of such players) by faulty accusations.
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Originally Posted by GH
They targeted Crazed Rabbit, however, there was one small problem – Rabbit staunchly defended his innocence. And he never lies (a reputation I would oh so love to have :evilgrin:) This was pointed out, and Dutch went down, leaving Andres in a bad position for the final round.
Yes this is a major strenght that CR have... I pray that he get to play a Mafioso soon. Will he forgo his honesty like so many of us before him? It is the mark of Satan I tell you. :yes:
All in all a fun game to reread. I am sorry I signed up for a game that I had no time playing... Luckily I got lynched. :sweatdrop:
Re: Mafia VI: Night of the Day of the Dawn of the Return of the Mafia
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Originally Posted by Sigurd Fafnesbane
hehe... I guess it was one of the Mafiosi then.
Seeing that Dutch_guy got involved in the discussion I am guessing... hum?
No, it was Andres.
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Re: Mafia VI: Night of the Day of the Dawn of the Return of the Mafia
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Originally Posted by Dutch_guy
No, it was Andres.
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Yup, it was me. I had serious lack of inspiration for my first write-up and thus I came up with that kill. I did know about the colourblindness, but I made abstraction from it, since it fitted the story better. It turned out to be quite amusing, seeing HughTower and later on Sigurd getting lynched as a result :laugh4:
Afterwards, I wanted to continue this story line, taking the "Do you like meat?" question and the eating of the animal that caused the previous killing as constant parts of the write-ups. I was thinking about a story about vegetarian mafiosi who wanted to kill everybody who ate meat, with the last townies anxiously eating vegetarian courses to avoid killing by the mafia.
But Dutch wanted me to stop the absurd write-ups, because he was afraid they would reveal me ~:confused:
I agreed to stop those write-ups, but couldn't resist to insert the secret female agents trying to choke me with their breasts-part in his next story...
He actually liked it, you know.
~;)
Re: Mafia VI: Night of the Day of the Dawn of the Return of the Mafia
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Originally Posted by AndresTheCunning
But Dutch wanted me to stop the absurd write-ups, because he was afraid they would reveal me ~:confused:
~D
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I agreed to stop those write-ups, but couldn't resist to insert the secret female agents trying to choke me with their breasts-part in his next story...
He actually liked it, you know.
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No comment ?
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Re: Mafia VI: Night of the Day of the Dawn of the Return of the Mafia
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Yes this is a major strenght that CR have... I pray that he get to play a Mafioso soon. Will he forgo his honesty like so many of us before him? It is the mark of Satan I tell you.
Bwahaha! Tremble before me, for I hold the power of Truth!
Seriously, I've had the chance a couple times to help myself (as serial killer) or the mafia (when I was a mafioso) by lying, yet I did not.
What will happen if I become mafia in a game like this? Can't say for sure - but I don't think I'll ruin my reputation forever for one game. After all, it's loads of fun foiling the mafia at the last moment.
I wonder if this had to do with me getting killed the first round in that new mafia game (I'm looking for someone to kill, or something).
CR