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"The robber always screams catch the robber." - Mongolian proverb.

I'll save this one, it seems oddly appropriate for WW.
 
That game you guys linked to opened my eyes. Micro isn't about winning or losing, it's about entertaining the audience! Now let's get drxav, reis, AOK and Euro to play the next game(by force and/or cloning if needed)!
 
Going to get a Lite started (as soon as this ends). 5-person WW is no fun, even with EURO's monumental effort.

Go ahead. You can probably get it up right now to be honest, this will end soon enough and getting a sufficient amount of people will take more than a day.
 
Votecount: enkhuush - 2 - Rysz, joebthegreat
joebthegreat - 1 - enkhuush

You lynch enkhuush.

joebthegreat reveals himself to be the Werewolf and kills Rysz.


The Baddies win


Winners:
joebthegreat the Werewolf
Najs the Sorcerer


Losers:
EUROO7 the Seer
enkhuush the Hunter
Rysz the Villager


Thank you all for playing.
 
Sorry for hunting you Najs. I was originally going to hunt Rysz but he defended me too well...
 
Well, golly!
 
Never again, Jacob. Never again.

:/

I honestly thought I was telling the truth though. I misread my role and haven't slept in two days... oops...
 
:/

I honestly thought I was telling the truth though. I misread my role and haven't slept in two days... oops...

You did a splendid job, Joeb. Well done.
 
See what the problem is with the way EURO plays? Even when he tells the truth, it's just impossible to believe him. There's the story of the boy who cried wolf.
And then you feel frustated? The problem is that the way you play, will often yield results (you are right, there will and should always be lies in WW), but with you it's a force of nature. And it becomes impossible to tell when you do tell the truth, and when not. So if you loose because suddenly you need to tell the truth, don't be surprised. In big, if that happens, you just loose, but the village still has a chance. In Micro, it works different, and you can't recover from such lies.

The game you referred to, you won with your preferred tactic. But you were the baddie there. Here you used the same tactic, but you were a goodie, and you lost. It's just what I said earlier. You create such a reputation as schemer and plotter and liar, that you fail in a situation like this.

You remind me of Garak, the Cardassian excile on Star Trek Deep Space Nine.
 
Excuses, excuses. That's why metagaming is bad and you should not do it!
 
See what the problem is with the way EURO plays? Even when he tells the truth, it's just impossible to believe him. There's the story of the boy who cried wolf.
And then you feel frustated? The problem is that the way you play, will often yield results (you are right, there will and should always be lies in WW), but with you it's a force of nature. And it becomes impossible to tell when you do tell the truth, and when not. So if you loose because suddenly you need to tell the truth, don't be surprised. In big, if that happens, you just loose, but the village still has a chance. In Micro, it works different, and you can't recover from such lies.

The game you referred to, you won with your preferred tactic. But you were the baddie there. Here you used the same tactic, but you were a goodie, and you lost. It's just what I said earlier. You create such a reputation as schemer and plotter and liar, that you fail in a situation like this.

You remind me of Garak, the Cardassian excile on Star Trek Deep Space Nine.

Like I said, it's not my fault if you don't believe me. Enkuush believed me. Joeb's story was full of holes, but you believed me incapable of telling the truth. That's you at fault, don't blame me for your metagaming.
 
No, Enkhuush didn't believe you, but enkhuush knew joeb was lying. There's a difference. For all he knew, I could be the wolf as well, except that noone made that claim about me, so there was no reason to think I was. But he knew joeb was lying, as he knew his own role. I didn't have that information. I only saw two seer claimants, and two accused-denials. There was no way for me to see who was telling the truth, and who wasn't. Both changed their story, both had holes in their story. Yes, it is metagaming if you decide your decision on what you know about others, but that is also part of WW on this forum. AOK even can't work without it, as he often says. So all things being equal, but one seer claimant known to be an often-liar, it's easy which way to choose. Most players would have done the same.
 
No, Enkhuush didn't believe you, but enkhuush knew joeb was lying. There's a difference. For all he knew, I could be the wolf as well, except that noone made that claim about me, so there was no reason to think I was. But he knew joeb was lying, as he knew his own role. I didn't have that information. I only saw two seer claimants, and two accused-denials. There was no way for me to see who was telling the truth, and who wasn't. Both changed their story, both had holes in their story. Yes, it is metagaming if you decide your decision on what you know about others, but that is also part of WW on this forum. AOK even can't work without it, as he often says. So all things being equal, but one seer claimant known to be an often-liar, it's easy which way to choose. Most players would have done the same.

I respectfully disagree.