Quazie wrote:
> My bad, you aren't, just never played a game of mafia/werewolves where
> we got to find out who voted which way...
That's pretty interesting; where I play in RL, it's considered to be the
whole point of the game. People have to vote publically and can change
their vote at any time, and the round ends lynching a few seconds after
a majority are voting for the same person (to give people time to pull
out and reconsider if they notice something is going badly wrong). Much
of the psychology of the game is based around who responds when certain
people vote certain ways. (Here we can look at the identity of the
nominator and secondor to gain some information, and more comes after
the vote, so there's enough information to make some sensible decisions;
however, it's in the Werewolves' interest for lynching to be done quickly
before there's time to collect much information, as they already have
that information.)
-- 
ais523

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