Hm… very well.
…welp. I’m gonna start counting.
i will use discobot and determine my life choices
but there is no world in which we are that lost
or well, I hopefully wont
Aye. I got it. …I am currently asking hosts how the tracking of the locked votes work.
if i remember correctly
1’s vote is locked
then 2
then 3
but i think there’s some other factors that i’ve completely forgotten about and it might only happen during clockhand
but like
who is 1 2 and 3
and can I be 4
the player list
That is… not it.
That’s how I said it worked in EFG because I misunderstood things as a secret plan to make everyone think it worked that way.
Just read the section “Nominations and voting”. All is explained there.
I now understand how it works, and I gotta say: It’s an awful lot of work if you don’t use a spreadsheet.
I will proceed to pretend to understand and just ignore when votes are/arent locked hoping it doesnt stop me from gaming
It’s basically this at the moment:
All red slots are locked. All green slots can still be changed.
…by the way, what happened with @Winterfall? I don’t remember a single thing from that person in this game.
Winterfall, read this and tell me which part you don’t understand.
this also fooled me to end the game prematurely in GotF lul
I suppose it looks better transposed:
I wont pretend to understand how it looks that way but cool
In case they don’t respond in time, those votes will become a pardon.
It’s written in the OP.
did Derps and Light really just exe everyone
this is an interesting ‘VC’
For example, see N.1’s column. Winter’s vote is locked because Winter is listed beneath N.1.
Now look at gorta’s column. Magnus’ vote is locked since he is listed beneath gorta, and Derps’ vote on gorta is also locked because Magnus’ vote is already locked.
The reason this is awful to do without a spreadsheet is because it’s difficult to keep track of whose votes are locked and whose are not, since they need to do this separately for each nominated player.