Like you might think it'll be 72 hours of the same level of activity but it's generally about half of that, because people get to play more measured and composed.
it seems too mafia favored this year, typical mountainous - specially with no meta knowledge
i thought it wud be town favored but forgot how much meta plays into it. its been forever since i played a mountainous setup
Nah, I would definitely not call it mafia favored. Sure, meta plays into it but I think it's overblown how much effect it has. We bodybagged a scum D1. Nobody had meta on him but everybody and their mother scum read him for different reasons. Credit to him, he did an excellent job at not spewing his teammates leading to mislynches for the rest of the game. However, during the final 5, we came very close to lynching one of the two remaining scums and I believe that if we did, we could have potentially caught the third the following day phase. Game was balanced. Town lost cause mafia outplayed us not cause the setup favored them.
Also, it was not boring. I enjoyed it a lot and I much prefer it being mountainous than having some power roles involved. I liked the challenge of having not to rely on meta or power roles to catch scum. We had to use wagonomics, thread-play, and analyzing night kills to get reads. That's mafia at its rawest. It was hard but a lot of fun.
Also, it was not boring. I enjoyed it a lot and I much prefer it being mountainous than having some power roles involved. I liked the challenge of having not to rely on meta or power roles to catch scum. We had to use wagonomics, thread-play, and analyzing night kills to get reads. That's mafia at its rawest. It was hard but a lot of fun.
That's what I initially thought as well, but it really wasn't. It was relaxing and chill. The pace was slow and mellow. I personally vibe with that. It's part of why I like vanilla games.
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