SHOUT OUTS
Pokechu -
Generally, I was fine with your replace in. I actually felt it was townier than your previous game in flavorless mafia III, but I didn't say anything to see how my read developed on you, and to keep my secret scumread on Z and Jack secret, so I could live to further days and expand my influence. Funnily enough, I died anyway. You did well, although I still think Jack's initial post was null, at a glance. Although I am open to discuss why you think I am wrong.
(Maven) -
Well, sad to see you couldn't stick around Maven. Yet I guess you can say I do 'force' things in the early game. Yet that's only to get the ball rolling, and get things serious early rather than keeping things trivial. Also it was funny that you noticed me 'slipping'.
UtopianPoyzin -
Well then, UP. You did well in showing that your tone was genuine. I think you don't respond well to pressure, though. That's probably what hurt you, and your position in the game. Your absences also hurt your slot. It really made me consider your slot as seriously scum, because it seemed like you didn't care to help town at all, in any way. Especially the 'Hi!' I think you'll need to improve on your reasoning for how you come to the conclusions you do. If you can't answer, then that is certainly a problem. Just remember, if you genuinely forgot something, or the thing that helped you come to a certain conclusion seems scummy, say it anyway. If we as town remain honest, then there is nothing to fear because our intentions will always be genuine.
Now, I think the way you come to your reads can be better. For example, I'm curious what made you consider that I am scum? You never had reasons, but you consistently asked Wisp "What makes Ran not scum?" Yet I can say that, eventually, I'm sure your scumdar may become better, as some of what you were saying near the end game was spot on.
In general, you seem to have played very anti-town this game, but I'm glad that, you were able to contribute to a town win either way.
Jackrito -
Nice meeting you Jack. Good play. I guess you got too wrapped up in my flow. Although it seems Wisp says you play a strong game as scum, so I assume you were playing more laid back to fool him, which worked. I was considering scum either: were in the town core, were forced into a poe (Boom/Sabrar), or were just following me. Since I was wrong on Sabrar, I was considering it may have been those following me. So I would have considered pushing you/Z had I lived. You did well to avoid my grasp at least while I was alive. Sorry to see you lose in the end, but I hope to see you again. Good games.
Wiisp -
Well, I think I understand why I may have a problem with your play as town at times. You seem to (by your own words) dumb down your town play to push up your scum play. I'd prefer you to not dumb down your play as either alignment, really. Yet, once you put in the work, I was able to see that you were town, and I'm glad to have worked with you. Sorry I stole your token and died with it! Funnily enough, I was focused on the 'fruit vending' aspect of my role, rather than the thief aspect. The advice on the wiki for the fruit vending role is to target your town reads, which is what I have done. I was doing it merely to confirm myself, but I have to target those with items, and I only know of one person with items! Sorry again. Enjoy that watermelon, I laughed at loud each time you mentioned it.
3DSNinja -
Well then, at a certain point, the lynch was on you because you became a question mark that had to be resolved. This is fine, because this is your first game, we popped your mafia cherry. It'll only help you become stronger. What really hurt you was the wisp slip, and the neighbor claim. I think it is important you not act so impulsively on something you do not know is fact. Example, don't assume a role is exactly the same as your home site, and ask the moderator if you aren't sure. Also, just claiming someone else's role for them without telling them is sort of... not cool? It takes away the control they have over whether they should claim or not themselves. (Generally, it's better to claim if a wagon is at L-1, and he was only at one vote, he will be fine)
Yet I hope this helps you see the mistakes you've made, and how you can improve on them. I would say that, if someone asks you a question, make sure to remember to follow up with them. If you asked a question, remember to follow up. Always follow up. Generally, try to be read up as much as possible as well. Don't claim pre-maturely. If you are L-1, and are the cop, claim if someone is asking you to claim. Etc.
I will encourage you to continue talking, and to generate suspicions, and generally do your best to help town however you can. I will say that how you responded to pressure can improve as well. You'll generate thicker skin as you play more with us, no worries. I am pretty aggressive, and I usually forget because it's natural to me. (Feel free to tell me how it felt from your perspective)
If in doubt, try to generate two - three scum reads, with reasoning as to why. It'll help you try to generate reasoning as to why you believe a person is scum, even if it may be thin for now. That's how I started. I think once you get over your confusion, and scumhunt as town, you'll do fine. If you have any questions, feel free to hit me up.
pythag -
Sorry I was analyzing your death in the green room, ahahaha. Nothing I can really say, you died early. Gratz on drawing the N1 kill though. I do agree though, defend your town reads, and if you believe I'm wrong, make me see it. Yet from what I saw, I had a town read.
Sabrar -
As I said, I realize that it was my blunder to snap towards you during EOD. I think it was foresighted of me, because I may have felt better about you if I re-read your D1. I still had problems with your D2, it felt like you were lacking energy due to being scum. I was wrong. Maybe it would turned out better for yourself and myself if I lynched UP, so you could see you were wrong, and spark you to re-evaluate and solve. Anyway, I enjoyed playing with you, and am glad I had you around otherwise I'd just go crazy. (I always need a town buddy, which is why I would ask to discuss reads with you, I want us to come together, and not so much have myself pressure you into what I want, I'm sorry if that's what it felt like, it's more like comparing notes)
Ranmaru -
Played well in being influential, top town, and not even voted this game. Yet died too early and didn't lynch scum. Oop.
LaserGuy -
It was fun playing with you Laser. I backed off of you because I know in the past, I have been wrong often on you, and did reconsider your activity levels in the other game. (Which I hated reading by the way) You got me.
Z25 -
I stand by my actions. Although I think if I'm wrong until Lylo, I would accept being lynched if it was the best option. I don't think I should have been vigged before lylo though. (If possible) Also, I see nothing wrong with 'changing ideas'. That's called re-evaluation. I like to do CFD's because it creates chaos, and scum have to adapt as opposed to sticking to a plan. I do this knowing there is little time left in deadline, but enough for town to discuss it. (Two days) For example, you have stuck to Boom being scum, yet you were wrong. You never re-evaluated, and that helped you... stay on Boom, who is not scum. So, it doesn't actually help you lynch scum. Thing is, we were all on town, so it was a lose / lose especially for me, because either way, the mislynch would be pinned on me. I can see why it made you paranoid. Also consider there was little opposition to whatever wagon I was pushing Day 1. I felt I needed to create some reactions rather than just information based around 3DS. I think in the end, you need to ask yourself why you stayed on Ninja and Boom. You just seemed to be confirmation biasing on Maven as well, which I was actually suspicious of on re-read in Day 2, but never brought up. Re-evaluation is an important tool. Surely, you don't want to do it to the extent I do, but it is healthy and good for townies to identify other townies.
BoomFrog - Well, I'm glad I didn't lynch you after all, but it felt like you didn't do much with your sustained life after wards? Maybe I'm wrong and I missed it, but I don't think I actually saw a vote analysis as you promised? Agree that they shouldn't have lynched you without your chance to defend yourself, etc. I am curious since when you were actually suspicious of me. It seems like your opinion of myself has been brewing for a while and you found an opportunity to gain cred and did so (like laser noticed, even though he was scum). Especially since you liked Sabrar's post liking that we were going in circles, so I was confused as to why you were questioning me about ending the day one day early.