
Originally Posted by
Sigurd
As I recall, the software was able to download all posts by a certain player in the game threads. It considered the length of the posts and when it was posted. It then compared these results to past games. Obviously this tool worked better if it had many games in its database to draw information from. It would easily detect variations from the norm of a certain player.
Kommodus was a bit secretive about this software and the various parameters he used. And I think the last tweak he did was to be able to read new players (without past experience) and possibly detect if they had roles.
This was obviously the weakness of the software. It would expose pro-town roles too as players tend to behave slightly different if they for example are the detective in a game.
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