Iron Butterfly wrote:Best intentions mean nothing a lot of times. What you think is catchable others may write off as nothing, while the opposite is also true. The simple fact is you may know your Town but no one else does. You may think you have the answer but if you cant get players to listen/beleive.
You will find out very quickly that if you are Town Mafia will know your Town and do their best to make you look bad with out drawing suspicion to themselves.
Your post comes across like you want everyone to beleive you are Town, which may be true but a person could also draw opposite conclusions.
How do you uncover the truth without knowing who is telling the truth?
Very good questions (does that mean you are not town, since you are throwing out questions?), and I don't know how to answer them. Perhaps after I've played several more Mafia games, I will be much more adroit with all this. Is mafia actually a popularity contest, where the most persuasive "speaker" wins? Or is Mafia a puzzle, with pieces to be uncovered and fit together to form a picture of the game landscape? I'm a nerd irl; I don't do public speaking. I enjoy solving puzzles - following the trail of clues to a logical conclusion. The more clues the better. I've never deliberately read mafia game theory - I've mainly been scrambling to understand different roles, so maybe I'm doing something wrong here by saying these things, but they just seem like common sense to me.
And I wasn't "trying" to appear town-like; I wanted to engage in a serious conversation about people being free to speak their minds without being labeled as scum.
I also don't see questions about how we want to proceed as being indicative of anything other than the asker wanting to know how we proceed. The start of a game IS confusing, if you haven't played before.
Which is a very good question, if folks wouldn't mind saying what their experience level is with mafia games...
This is my second CC mafia game, and I have never played Mafia games anywhere else, online or irl.