To be fair, I've been asking for prods on you as I've been incredibly interested in hearing what you've had to say.(AKA only ever prodding me, not people such as Killah Seven and RossWilliam who have been lurking like hell).
I hope so. It hasn't been the case so far, but I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and the chance to keep your word.I will contribute more on D2.
It seems to be townies trying to get strong reactions out of scum. Like I said, though, they can get the same reactions out of other townies, so I don't find it to be a helpful tactic.In your experience (although it is limited), what alignment do these "assholes" tend to be?
Anti-town behavior, imo, includes active lurking, misleading town, distracting town, and other behaviors that deliberately hinder the town. I'm looking for intentional play and behavior that is not helping the town. Your play on D1 was not at all helpful. I didn't see you trying to help us find scum. You may not find it easy to pick up any information on D1, and I would agree that it's difficult. I think most people would agree. But, we need to get discussion going on D1, and getWhat is your personal definition of "anti-town"?
I don't think I ever said there was no such thing as a null-tell. If I find a particular point doesn't point to either town or scum, then I'd say it's a null-tell. That seems pretty common sense to me, but if you have other thoughts on it, I'd like to hear them.Doesn't the existance of neutral roles in some games tend to prove the potential existance of a null-tell?
Again, byAside from my lurking (boredom) and lack of content when I did post (more boredom), what exactly have I done that is anti-town?
Now, I think plenty has happened that can be commented on with a fresh perspective. I'm looking forward to hearing more from you.