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If no Vash, who will shoot other townies?
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VashTheStampede

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Sorry, did not mean to come across as a negative, I always get a kick out of it, but understand that is only my perception
Yeah, I get it. That's why I said that I'm taking things personally that likely aren't intended that way.

But repeatedly seeing a joke along the lines of "you fuck up constantly" is ROUGH some days.
 

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I seem to always have new rules created from my actions since I was in grade school....hmm....surely its not me
No worries, I don't fault you or anything.

We just need to admins to create a new user group for each game that starts, and then actively adjust its members as people die.


That seems the easiest solution for everyone.
 
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No worries, I don't fault you or anything.

We just need to admins to create a new user group for each game that starts, and then actively adjust its members as people die.


That seems the easiest solution for everyone.

Honestly can probably keep it the same even if people die, I know once Im dead I still want to see what is going on
 

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No worries, I don't fault you or anything.

We just need to admins to create a new user group for each game that starts, and then actively adjust its members as people die.


That seems the easiest solution for everyone.
Well, potentially we could do "Alive Players" and "Dead Players" groups then link the dead forum visibility to that.

We'd then adjust their secondary user group to Alive when the game starts, switch them to dead if they bite it, and GMs would be able to tag both subgroups of active players directly. Without bothering the people who aren't playing with the general "Wolf Players" ping.
 
Yeah, I get it. That's why I said that I'm taking things personally that likely aren't intended that way.

But repeatedly seeing a joke along the lines of "you fuck up constantly" is ROUGH some days.
I choose to nettle Fools Requiem instead for irrationally shooting Christina seconds after building a case against a different player 😂

Much love to you man. Hope you stick around and please let me know if anything I say upsets you.
 

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Please drop it

Yeah, I get it. That's why I said that I'm taking things personally that likely aren't intended that way.

But repeatedly seeing a joke along the lines of "you fuck up constantly" is ROUGH some days.
I know you don’t like it, but it’s one of my favorite parts of the game
No worries, I don't fault you or anything.

We just need to admins to create a new user group for each game that starts, and then actively adjust its members as people die.


That seems the easiest solution for everyone.
I see no issues with this
 
I also love that Vash or anybody else shoots their shot. To me if the game ends and you had bullets left you had the chance to use, you hurt the town more by not doing your job.
Everyone gets excited when somebody posts that they're doing a killing move against another player. Whether they were successful or not when selecting their target, it's always entertaining.
 

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Well, potentially we could do "Alive Players" and "Dead Players" groups then link the dead forum visibility to that.

We'd then adjust their secondary user group to Alive when the game starts, switch them to dead if they bite it, and GMs would be able to tag both subgroups of active players directly. Without bothering the people who aren't playing with the general "Wolf Players" ping.

That was roughly the original concept for the dead forum, and then as soon as we started discussing various roles that would intertwine with both groups people didn’t want to deal with the added headaches.

I still think that if we could get someone to attempt a game with that kind of format we could gain more favorable opinions about it, but, on paper, it just comes across way too convoluted.
 
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