
(Off-topic: Even though I do enjoy roleplaying as it spices up this game, we should not let it distract us from what we're supposed to do during the day shift, which is naming a suspect and lynch him/her.)
I didn't say she tried killing herself. All I said was that it does not prove her innocence, which is a statement of fact. The only way to conclusively prove someone's innocence is with a role flip (a reveal of their role from the GM). Even a rolecop sometimes gives false resuls, although for a game full of relative newbies, I doubt the GM would put in a paranoid or crazy cop, so if there's a cop at all, I'd be inclined to trust their results.Palm wrote:(BronyCon? Awesome, have fun!)
Not cool Silverlight. She was just targeted by an assassin and barely lived to tell the tale, and you are saying she might have done it? Really? She tried killing herself? If you didn't notice, she was clearly being shot at this night, not out there chasing down someone else at the meanwhile or doing suspicious things on her own.
Understandable - edits do not ping the topic up, and information might get lost...SilverlightPony wrote:Oh, that's another rule that I see most forum-mafia GMs enfoce: absolutely no editing posts in the game thread. I suggest you do the same, Waak.
The main reason is that players use other players' previous posts as evidence in their arguments, and if one of those posts gets edited, there's no way to prove what the original content was. A scum player, or a townie with a power role, could accidentally let something important slip in a post, catch it afterward, go back and edit it, and be all "no, I never said that", and while we'd know that the post had been edited, we'd have no proof of the original content.Waak wrote:Understandable - edits do not ping the topic up, and information might get lost...