
Originally Posted by
Secura
No, that is not the case; this is an entirely different game setup. There are no power roles or anything of the sort to rely upon and we won't be informed if we lynch a mafioso or not until the second is found; the mafia get two kills per night regardless.
As I stated, I was informed that Sigurd was a good player; if he were town, could he not have made such sterling contributions sooner? Also, I appreciate the thinly-veiled insult there, very tactful and entirely puerile.
Again, not the case in this game; town conversation is key to victory. We're not waiting on a detective to reveal who the mafia is, we've got to figure it out for ourselves. How does staying silent help, exactly?
What would you advocate, then? Everyone stays silent except for voting? Be realistic.
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