Sure ya did.Originally Posted by greaterkhaan
The same thing happened in Mafia III. I was mafia; and Crazed Rabbit, the detective, had just been killed. He knew I was guilty, but was forbidden by the rules from actually saying "I'm the detective and I know Kommodus is guilty." So instead he simply said "Lynch Kommodus; I'm certain of his guilt for reasons I can't explain."
So when you say, after three rounds:
It really makes it obvious what your role is, and what your reasons are for asking the town to lynch Omanes while ignoring the other two. You're the detective, revealing your results. The fact that you didn't state it in so many words is virtually irrelevant.Originally Posted by greaterkhaan
(Although apparently someone didn't pick up on this very obvious fact.)
Having been on the receiving end of this ploy in the past, I think it's a bit of an exploit, cleverly circumventing the letter of the law while violating its spirit. That's why I'm more or less OK with the mafia taking this one.
Bookmarks