RE: Murder By The Book - Day 1: Murder on the Disoriented Express
03-22-2014, 01:44 AM
Mmm, I don't know that I'd say a vote to no lynch is the same as no lynch vote. If anything, it's even more suspect: one passively doesn't add any substantive evidence of one's suspicions or beliefs, the other actively prevents establishing such.
To mitigate that – although still not actually provide anything concrete – I will say that if I had a gun to my head and someone was demanding I lynch, I'd probably vote eberron. I can personally never tell the difference between really new players and inexperienced scum players, and I know he's one and suspect he might be both. Of course, the fact that he IS a new player compounds my lack of interest in lynching him day one. You can't really learn by not playing, and it's no fun to sign up and be shut down. Aside from that, most of the discussion and most of the action I would largely characterize to playstyle differences and discussion about the lack of real things to discuss.
I am actually somewhat leery of Schazer for agreeing with me. The rest of the no-lynch voters don't play often, and I assume are operating on a similar logic to mine; Schazer isn't usually so far on my ideological spectrum to actually support an early no-lynch. What's the deal, yo?
To mitigate that – although still not actually provide anything concrete – I will say that if I had a gun to my head and someone was demanding I lynch, I'd probably vote eberron. I can personally never tell the difference between really new players and inexperienced scum players, and I know he's one and suspect he might be both. Of course, the fact that he IS a new player compounds my lack of interest in lynching him day one. You can't really learn by not playing, and it's no fun to sign up and be shut down. Aside from that, most of the discussion and most of the action I would largely characterize to playstyle differences and discussion about the lack of real things to discuss.
I am actually somewhat leery of Schazer for agreeing with me. The rest of the no-lynch voters don't play often, and I assume are operating on a similar logic to mine; Schazer isn't usually so far on my ideological spectrum to actually support an early no-lynch. What's the deal, yo?