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Iliad wrote:The upside of calling everyone scum and making 1000 predictions is that statistically you should get a few right.
Swifte wrote:Seems dangerous in the online world... what's to stop dead player from PMing roles to other players.... who'd know?
I think it's worth the wait, anyway.
Swifte wrote:Seems dangerous in the online world... what's to stop dead player from PMing roles to other players.... who'd know?
I think it's worth the wait, anyway.
strike wolf wrote:There's the subject of integrity. I've found that if you don't plan to replace, if you PM the mod they have no problem telling you.
Swifte wrote:Seems dangerous in the online world... what's to stop dead player from PMing roles to other players.... who'd know?
I think it's worth the wait, anyway.
Commander9 wrote:Trust Edoc, as I know he's VERY good.
zimmah wrote:Mind like a brick.
edocsil wrote:Swifte wrote:Seems dangerous in the online world... what's to stop dead player from PMing roles to other players.... who'd know?
I think it's worth the wait, anyway.
In a word: Blacklist
everywhere116 wrote:Excel files? My, you kids sure have all these new fancy gadgets now. Whatever happened to pen and notebook paper, and the roles decided by a deck of cards?
Iliad wrote:The upside of calling everyone scum and making 1000 predictions is that statistically you should get a few right.
strike wolf wrote:everywhere116 wrote:Excel files? My, you kids sure have all these new fancy gadgets now. Whatever happened to pen and notebook paper, and the roles decided by a deck of cards?
I decide what person gets what roles by names in hats.
DoomYoshi wrote:strike wolf wrote:everywhere116 wrote:Excel files? My, you kids sure have all these new fancy gadgets now. Whatever happened to pen and notebook paper, and the roles decided by a deck of cards?
I decide what person gets what roles by names in hats.
How many names per hat?
aage wrote:Never trust CYOC or pancake.
pancakemix wrote:DoomYoshi wrote:strike wolf wrote:everywhere116 wrote:Excel files? My, you kids sure have all these new fancy gadgets now. Whatever happened to pen and notebook paper, and the roles decided by a deck of cards?
I decide what person gets what roles by names in hats.
How many names per hat?
I think he shakes up the names in his hand and drops each one into a hat labeled with a role, so it's 1:1.
I use random.org, fwiw.
Iliad wrote:The upside of calling everyone scum and making 1000 predictions is that statistically you should get a few right.
strike wolf wrote:pancakemix wrote:DoomYoshi wrote:strike wolf wrote:everywhere116 wrote:Excel files? My, you kids sure have all these new fancy gadgets now. Whatever happened to pen and notebook paper, and the roles decided by a deck of cards?
I decide what person gets what roles by names in hats.
How many names per hat?
I think he shakes up the names in his hand and drops each one into a hat labeled with a role, so it's 1:1.
I use random.org, fwiw.
I wonder how random random.org can be when it picks 7 eight times in a row.
aage wrote:Never trust CYOC or pancake.
pancakemix wrote:strike wolf wrote:pancakemix wrote:
I think he shakes up the names in his hand and drops each one into a hat labeled with a role, so it's 1:1.
I use random.org, fwiw.
I wonder how random random.org can be when it picks 7 eight times in a row.
The list randomizer works just fine.
/ wrote:pancakemix wrote:strike wolf wrote:pancakemix wrote:
I think he shakes up the names in his hand and drops each one into a hat labeled with a role, so it's 1:1.
I use random.org, fwiw.
I wonder how random random.org can be when it picks 7 eight times in a row.
The list randomizer works just fine.
Note to self: random number generated games, 3 double voting lynch stoppers, and a couple of simultaneous serial-killing bodygaurds, what could go wrong?
Also, to stay on topic, I've been asked before a couple of times, and I trust well enough none of us would want to win that way. I don't mind, but I don't think I would want to know personally if I continued to follow the thread, it may be a bit frustrating, like watching a cheesy horror movie and rooting for the victims.
DoomYoshi wrote:How is it different from modding a game and knowing the roles?
Iliad wrote:The upside of calling everyone scum and making 1000 predictions is that statistically you should get a few right.
pancakemix wrote:strike wolf wrote: I wonder how random random.org can be when it picks 7 eight times in a row.
The list randomizer works just fine.
strike wolf wrote:I always root for the Sk. Even when I'm playing the game.
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