Army of GOD wrote:Mets, did you expect a mass alignment claim so early?
QFT. I couldn't believe we had an alignment mass claim on D1. That made it very difficult to maneuver as a 3p in this game. The Centrist thing was just pure luck. I figured if Storr could go the distance in HP mafia with a 3p survivor claim, then it was worth a shot. Good thing too since / and tonka knew their party ranks (that was a pretty big element in the game, if they couldn't verify roles I wonder how things would have played out differently).
- I was expecting mitch to be communist since all the other roles were mirrored. Who was his third recruit?
- D1 was one of the biggest mafia rollercoasters I've ever been on.
- This game had a totally different feel to it than other mafia games. Having 2 major factions against each other with a couple of 3p thrown in to mess them up was fun. It was helpful that the cons and libs couldn't win with each other, an argument that helped me avoid the noose like 3 or 4 times.
- I shouldn't have asked / if his alignment changed right after mitch flipped. That was dumb. If my cover wasn't blown by then, that question did me in. But I needed to know so that I took out the right faction at night.
- I was going to use my day kill on the other 3p on D1 if I could figure out who it was. I wanted to be the only swing vote. Tried killing virus on N1 because I thought he was it.