for GTW
I'll start things out with Eugene Chin's idea for discouraging inactivity and replacing inactive players with dead players:
@eugene-chin, on Oct 5 2008, 08:15 PM, said in GTW Game 32:
Hey.
It's absurd that this game is dying from inactivity, when two of the most active players were killed off in the first round. (Since this has happened to me in every game I was an Innocent in six times running, I'm particularly irritated about that.)
Seeing as lemonyscapegoat and orcaloverbri9 didn't put in an actual vote last round (and orca isn't even paying enough attention as to who is still alive ), and would be eliminated anyway if they miss this round's, I propose the following:
Instead of killing them for inactivity; take their roles and give them to me and mrxak.
Y'know. Take out players who aren't playing and put in people who will.
At the very least, the threat of this may make viruses banking on a lurker-win get up and act instead.
(EDIT) If I ever host a game, I may use that:
Dead players may request to replace, and assume the role of, a player who has missed two consecutive votes.
And my argument against it:
View Postmrxak, on Oct 7 2008, 01:55 AM, said:
Hmm, you know, thinking about this, maybe it's not such a good idea. People coming back from the dead, even if they have different roles, can break the game. People may have grudges, and use their resurrection to go after the people that voted them out. Bad guys who specifically targeted a particularly good player to get them out of the game may face that same player coming back again and again. Intelligence agents who died without revealing what they knew may come back and get a chance to spill the beans. Bad guys who died may come back and know exactly who the remaining bad guys are. Somebody who was voted out for using a terrible strategy may come back and end up ruining the game further. There's probably more situations I haven't thought of too. I think I have to vote against this idea.
The best solution to the no vote issue, is for people to vote so this doesn't become an issue to begin with. Failing that, eliminate them from the game after two missed votes, not necessarily consecutive. Let that be motivation to show up. I wouldn't terribly be opposed to not letting people play in the next game either if they got eliminated in such a fashion.
I'm thinking the next time I host, I'll see who missed two votes in the previous game, and bar them from playing in my game without some serious assurance that whatever caused them to not show up the previous game is history. Then, I'll simply give everyone playing a single no vote round. If they don't vote again after they used their no vote, they're gone, and I will argue that they be barred from the next game. Additionally, should there be a tie between one player who has voted and one player who has not, the player who has not voted will vote for themselves to break the tie in the final tally.
I welcome comments, and any other hosting issues people want to bring up. If you have more general GTW things to discuss, such as player strategy, etc., that's unrelated to hosting or the game rules, please use another topic.