Games shouldn't be called unless there is only one possible outcome. The only minor exception here is made for gamethrowing or playing against one's wincon, which isn't assumed when it comes to calling games. If a busdriver that still has shots left exists and can turn the game into a town win...
The game will not be called until all threats to the Mafia have been eliminated. At 3:3, if the Town has a way to kill the Mafia there could still be a tie. So the game would not be called until there is nothing that can prevent a Mafia victory. A wincon does not need to explicitly cover every...
It's the very opposite of ambiguous. I'd go as far as to suggest that if there is any ambiguity, it would only exist if the host chose to not follow the wording of their wincon. Eliminate all threats means eliminate all threats. As long as a single threat exists that prevents them from being...
And you're experienced, and mature, enough to know that sentiments such as "I'm leaving after this game" do not belong in the game. There is just no reason for it, we all wish there was more activity but we make do with what we can. Between this and the AtE fest I've witnessed elsewhere I will...
Yes, and it has no place in the game. You're attempting to make what has otherwise been a perfectly civil and respectfully played game into an ugly mess because you didn't get your way. You know better than this and you are better than this, no excuses Michelle. Leave it until after the game.
You're the outed scum. What you did was try to make the game ugly by saying "I'm not playing here any more" when it's wholly uncalled for. Completely unacceptable behaviour.
Because they're already voting me.
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Again, if you accept the existence of a Serial, it has to be me. Michelle wants to rewrite history to avoid having to accept this.
Not really. I've outlined why Michelle has to be lying, you said you'd be fine with No Lynching but then you're not. Feel free to convince who you need to convince.
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