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Originally posted by Ramon
That would make 22 data packets - one would be hidden in the Display Case section. To discover the hidden packet, you need to enter the Display Case section and then view the packet instead of making a suggestion.
To me, It looks like this is the leftover card, because
Originally posted by Ramon Due to the hack, exactly three data packets were lost; the user who hacked Jul, the hacking method used by them and the section where Jul was hacked from.
Also, with 22 cards, the 3 missing for the guilty would make 19, which would make it so there would be 3 cards per person and 1 left over. I think that leftover is there.
Of course, if Ramon would explain, that'd help. ____________________ |
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Originally posted by Stark On the one hand, it doesn't make a lot of sense to let the mafia control the pace of the game. This is a fair statement. Vut on the other hand, this is an open game and we know all the roles and we know the mafia doesn't have anyone who can detect roles, or the like. As long as no one's killing anyone, that is purely to the town's advantage, since we still have a sheriff.
Actually, that is exactly what they've been doing. Mafia investigating tells them the role of that person. So yeah, if they eventually know all of the roles, it's going to be a problem.
Oh, and this :
Originally posted by Ramon I know this now may sound a little contradictory, but the people who voted for Girlydragon are actually more likely to be Mafia. (No comment on me, I know I voted for him, but I wouldn't bring this up if I were Mafia.)
Paranoia was, you say, acting suspicious all the time already and thus the logical thing for the bystanders would be to vote him off. Mafia knows he isn't Mafia, so they try to vote somebody else to appear as "I didn't vote for Paranoia, who turned out to be a bystander" later on.
And Imajin, who voted no-kill yet again. CB also sticks out to me.
I get the logic, but especially with "I wouldn't bring this up if I was Mafia" bit, it makes you just as suspicious.
Of course, it's probably a better idea to wait until the day round before we get on with this sort of talk, but whatever. ____________________ |