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Says you? Mafia (Werewolf) has been around a lot longer than you've been playing it here. Feels like profiling to meYou should probably join a newbie or mini-mafia game first.
He's right. Unless you played some mafia off-site or something. I don't mind seeing you in.Says you? Mafia (Werewolf) has been around a lot longer than you've been playing it here. Feels like profiling to me
He wasn't. That's the first thing I think of doing when I see a new face sign up for a game. But at the same time if the player seems to have familiarity with the game (which in hindsight is what newbies are really about, exposure) by all means add em to the queueI don't think Gheb's out of line with the suggestion. When a new face pops up and no one knows their experience level, recommending a newbie game is pretty standard—I mean, that's why we do newbie games. Even if you're familiar with the game, different sites do things differently, etc.
That said, there's no reason you can't jump into a regular game as long as the host is cool with it.
And I completely agree to that! And I respect all of your seniority in the forums, plus there are over 5 different ways I know how to play the game personally, and that's nothing compared to the total amount of variations the game has, so I do understand why you'd prefer that I prove myself first. BUT I am aloud to make an appeal. No amount of training can prepare a soldier for what it's actually like out on the front line until their put in that position, but they may never make it to the front line unless they're given the chance. Some soldiers go on to be hero's, some go on to die, and some abandon their positions leaving their squad to suffer. That's the fact of the matter. Sometimes life's a gamble.A GM has the right to impose a reasonable experience requirement for his game.
I think you'll find my solution appropriately creative.Yesss we're arguably ready to go here
Also RIP any last piece of dignity the "starts with R" signup thing had when just "R" gets put up there.
Never said I had to like any of you!You're gonna hate us after your first game.
Jesus take the wheel
/in Large
i dunno what to expect!Ryker, Laundry, marshy, J, me ... this game is gonna be ****ing dirty.