Naggarond Trial, Game Thread

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Who will be a winner?

Orcslicer
5
25%
Shandiar
3
15%
Prince_Asuryan
3
15%
Luna Guardian
3
15%
Sturen
1
5%
cidracin
1
5%
NoOoDLe
2
10%
Amun-Lothain
2
10%
 
Total votes: 20

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Shandiar
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Re: Naggarond Trial, Game Thread

#121 Post by Shandiar »

Like I said earlier not resetting the points sucked - it's too obvious what to call for if you have a leader, so if not resetting then reconsider the points given - eg 5,3,1,0 the gaps for voting not guilty one time too many can be fatal. I don't know, it was fun and it needs a bit of tweaking but not much, hope you find the balance.
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Re: Naggarond Trial, Game Thread

#122 Post by Sturen »

I also like the point reset, even if I was dead before it happened :lol: Also a extra bonus of some sort for voting not guilty, often the only logical choice is guilty but rarely is not guilty the best option :(
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#123 Post by EricJ »

That's sort of the point, Sturen:

- If opponent cooperates, you're better off defecting and testifying guilty. (5 as opposed to 3)
- If opponent defects, you're also better off defecting with guilty than you would otherwise have been. (1 as opposed to 0)
- Yet "always defect" is a poor strategy, it gives worse results than always cooperate. It's supposed to be a dilemma.

Allright, so points reset every week seems to be the popular opinion. (NoOoDLe ain't popular) Add a promise not to change the rules under the course of the game as to make it somewhat more predictable, some more players and a few more weeks, perhaps a coin-flip tiebreaker for them close calls, and... we're golden? That's it?
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#124 Post by NoOoDLe »

Alternatively you could just tell us we can be up for potentially nasty surprises. =P
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