Quote Originally Posted by Askthepizzaguy View Post
Tell me about your wolf game as well, but I would like to hear this on a "me not hunting mafia" level, because I am here to socialize, relax, and hear stories and tales and jokes and memes and things.

The first request is srs bsns, but it can wait. Tell me about your bad towngame, because I will respond with one of my own.

And we can share and bond and get to know each other a bit.

Getting to know you through meta diving you is not the entire experience.
My wolfgame is pretty good. I tend to have a good handle on the game as a wolf and I generally know what to say. I can bus, I can defend, I can do most of that stuff. I've strategized mechanically as well, and I have some pretty good wins. I generally feel more confident as a wolf - not only is it my preferred alignment, but I also feel like I actually know what I'm doing, and this is important because the one thing I want the least is being a hindrance to my team. I am never a hindrance to my team as a wolf, at least not these days. I used to be a terrible wolf, but I haven't been one for the last two years. In fact, I view my wolfgame quite highly, while my towngame is something I view quite lowly - though I feel like that's obvious from what I've said about both alignments so far.

https://www.fortressoflies.com/t/pat...ay-5-3-11/3770

This is the game in question, which I consider my worst town performance ever. Just reading my first few posts should be pretty telling - I declare a villager the day 1 kill (the villager who ended up saving the game from being lost in MyLo), then I towncore a wolf and maintain that read for most of the game. I proceeded to push a lot of villagers later. I didn't even SUSPECT a wolf until MyLo, and I only really briefly suspected them based on some amount of instinct and the IC mentioning them as possibly wolves. I then tried to argue that the 2 living wolves weren't W/W and that one of them likely wasn't a wolf independently. It was really, really, really bad.

By contrast, I think my worst recent wolfgames weren't lost through the fault of my own. I definitely made some strategic missteps in those games, like not bussing hard enough, but I don't think I was at fault for losing and I think I played decently well. It's remarkably different from my towngames.