Post #162994
January 26, 2022, 03:02:11 AM
That doesn't explain it better because that example is pitted irl. Your point is that without knowing who they are, meta can't be used against them.
To that I ask so what?
Because, again, it's not like they are strictly scum because they have a hidden name. They had signed up for the game as such. To assert that No Name is suspicious because they won't reveal who they are is brazen on your part and off track on what we should be doing. Will knowing who they are tell you their alignment? It will not just like knowing everyone else in this game will not tell you their alignment. In a similar vein, not knowing who No Name is ***does not*** translate into them having to be scum.
What should matter here is actions within the game. No Name concealing themself before stepping into the game is strictly NOT AI; however, that is in stark contrast to openly saying you won't give nuanced reads on every player as that leaves wiggle room to not lock oneself into and prevents drawing conclusions.
As for the argument in itself for your reads, it's strictly not in favor of town to not have detailed reads the further you go in. D1 obviously there isn't much of anything concrete. Outside of that, as the game progresses, and you opt to not tier reads on players to communicate how strongly you feel about some over others does nothing for assessing you personally. All it does is give you room to be like, "I thought they were town to me," without communicating how much townier over another.
But hey, we're agreeing to disagree so we'll see how it pans out.