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RP GAMES The Resistance (beta 1.712)

My vote is Thief was either a bad spy or a very bad Resistance member.[DOUBLEPOST=1378410822,1378410655][/DOUBLEPOST]
It is WAY less efficient for a resistance member to lie than a spy.

Unless you are lying to a spy. Unless that spy is Dire. In which case, you will give him lots of information and he will remark cryptically from time to time.
 
Alrighty, the game is now officially closed. Thank you all for participating, and also for your patience! I hope you enjoyed the game regardless of its anticlimactic ending, I'm sure to host more (and improved) games in the future, so stay tuned!

Please stop by this thread for some feedback on the game itself, it would be much appreciated!
Use this thread for your rule suggestions or game tweaks, that way we'll have them all in one place and we can keep discussing them as we keep playing in the future! (I know both Psionic and Kel have a few ideas worth discussing.)

Oh, and to finally wrap things up, your Spies for this game were:
  • Diremongoose
  • PsionicFox
  • OneWhoRuns
  • Thief
 
Me to Kel about mission 4:

The advantage is currently spies. The group is falling apart and the likelihood of spies winning by doing nothing at all is relatively high.


I maintain we are in the same side but keep my statements side-neutral to avoid incrimination should I be wrong. Until my opinion will make a difference, publicly you are a good resistance member, privately you are a good spy, you appear to be doing all the right things. I'm not holding back any sage advice at this time, I simply don't see anything you're doing wrong and don't see how collaboration will help either side.

It doesn't matter if we're both resistance or both spies as long as we're reasonably sure we're on the same side. I can't affect the game in a real way at the moment because of the level of mistrust and the lack of statements from new players.

Rest assured, for the final mission I will reveal my hand, before the final vote. That is when both resistance and spies need to pull together.

This mission, as I've picked it, it almost certainly a resistance win. This is the only sensible course of action for both sides. Resistance need the win and it's too hard for spies to get two spies to vote fail.

Stay tuned...
 
As soon as I get back from a conference next week I'll be able to run it. It's basically Resistance where people die!

Check out this wiki for some great info on the game and it's variants. We'll do a vanilla version first without too many complicated roles.
 
Nooo, I think your accusations of me, my slip up to sas, and my accusation of onewhoruns to sas that went public made onewhoruns our saving grace and reason we would have won.
 
Shenanigans happen, but the resistance needed a bloody miracle to win this scenario. All we needed was averaged spy competence in a chaotic environment.
 
From my point of view I agree, the Resistance would have lost, due to the fact that OneWhoRuns was flying under the radar. Dire, Psionic and Thief left too many people skeptical, but nobody suspected OneWhoRuns. I'm pretty sure he would have ended up in the last mission, winning it for his team.
 
Lol jia, so was the conversation in Russian your favorite?
At that time, definitely! I thought it was hilarious when you guys switched to Cyrillic with your playful Spy-talk, google translate ftw! ^^[DOUBLEPOST=1378421092,1378420783][/DOUBLEPOST]By the way, I was pretty amazed with dainjre's assessment during the second mission. He saw right through Dire and Psionic early on - but unfortunately he couldn't capitalize on it.
 
Oh, I was sending PM's to Kel the whole time... I just wanted to stay ambiguous so that Dire would keep feeding me info, which he did. I had assumed during the third mission when it failed that One was the last spy, though had no concrete proof.
 
Yea, participation in this thread is definitely not a reliable indicator as to how active people are in PM. Most of this game happens behind the scenes, and trust me, I had A LOT of reading to do while trying to keep up with the various conversations going on in the background.
 
Yeah, dainjre definitely helped me.

After I outed Dire and Psionic, I immediately started to regret it. I thought that they would be more powerful now that they had identified each other as people they could trust. I found out at the end that they never actually did collaborate as I had feared.

I thought the best thing would be to be among them. Know your enemy and all that, so I decided to tell Dire I was a spy and get in their confidence. Dire was wary, but I do think he was telling the truth when he said he believed we were on the same side, so hooray for that.

I also messaged Gyoin during all this and told him everything. If Dire tried to turn on me in some way, Gyoin would be able to back me up.

I'm sorry we didn't get to see this play out. I agree that spies had it, I would never have seen OneWhoRuns coming.
 
I thought the best thing would be to be among them. Know your enemy and all that, so I decided to tell Dire I was a spy and get in their confidence. Dire was wary, but I do think he was telling the truth when he said he believed we were on the same side, so hooray for that.
After you told Dire that you were a Spy, it seemed like everything that happened afterwards only solidified your claim. Heck, reading your PMs, even I started to believe that you were a Spy, even though I knew that you weren't!
For a while you and Gyoin seemed to be the only two players who trusted each other enough to work together. Unfortunately you played the part of the Spy so well that you also had Gyoin doubting your alignment after a while. It was a bit brutal when he stopped replying to your PMs, ^^
 
Yeah, that bummed me out, but I tried to keep him abreast of what I was doing anyway. Even though I knew he doubted me at the time, if Dire tried to use it against me, it would only confirm what I'd said to Gyoin.
 
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