“Who do you think was the best team player”
“Why”
bam
ez
“Who do you think was the best team player”
“Why”
bam
ez
Awards existing wont make everyone play like its a champs game
What would be the criteria for the “best team player (for Town)”?
You know what would be cool
If I could explain my reads
meh
some people would choose to not vote if they couldnt selfvote and ate potentially
what if hosts and players both had their own picks
so hosts might think katze was scum mvp but players think chloe was scum mvp
both gets joycats for rewards
this was prob mentioned earlier wasnt it
I think it should just be the host, players dont have full context
as a host
i just process flips and actions
I usually put like
no work in to watching the game
so I think players do have full context, at least post-game
ehh
i think players might have better opinions in some regards
who was more convincing with a read is a lot easier to determine when you’re the one who’s being convinced
who powerwolfed harder is easier when you’re the one sheeping
etc
but in some cases hosts have more context yes
That was my hosting style as well
At least in rolemadness/role heavy games
Vanilla you probably better off asking townies
A teamaward is pretty obvious, “not being a dick” is something which shows itself obvious in game thread
On the other side, some good plays will be never recognized by nonhosts, because noone else can read their classcard
with spreadsheet and access to all game-related private chats
all players should have full context no?
Then we have to make every single scumchat and masonry (etc) public
It’s already my opinion that those should always go public and have little reason to be private
I think this is good, also don’t let people self-vote otherwise we’d see way too many people just self-voting for this.
alice this isn’t a game you’re hosting you don’t need to speak in big letters
This entire forum is an Alice game
I would never self vote
Brb lemme go delete another post rq
oh god oh fuck
What have I done.
I’ve literally defaulted to speaking in host text now.