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I can understand how annoying it must be to be voted off so early on in every game you participate in, i would agree with pingu about ppl being suspicious because you were quiet rather than your normal active self, but you were killed off in this game not voted off so blame the mafia on this one. But don't worry, they will be taking a trip to the gallows pole soon enough, your death won't be in vane!!

I can understand how annoying it must be to be voted off so early on in every game you participate in, i would agree with pingu about ppl being suspicious because you were quiet rather than your normal active self, but you were killed off in this game not voted off so blame the mafia on this one. But don't worry, they will be taking a trip to the gallows pole soon enough, your death won't be in vane!!

Not if they're good at being mafia :shiftyninja:

I can understand how annoying it must be to be voted off so early on in every game you participate in, i would agree with pingu about ppl being suspicious because you were quiet rather than your normal active self, but you were killed off in this game not voted off so blame the mafia on this one. But don't worry, they will be taking a trip to the gallows pole soon enough, your death won't be in vane!!

i hate seeing when people who actually vote, get voted off early. I'm thinking of incorporating a attendance system into the game, so if theres a tie-vote, or someones attendance is at less then 20% after so many rounds, they will be eliminated. I just watched a tie-vote between 2 members and the one who actually logins got booted off.

the system randomly picks a user when it's a tie-vote... sorry, but it's the only way

Day 2 Day

The voting system seems to be having some technical difficulties. Votes are not being allocated correctly to specific cycles and the system is killing off people who do not deserve to die. I hereby want to retain the validity and integrity to the game by stating that the person that was voted to be executed today is perochan. addc182 has been incorrectly sentenced to death, and at the last minute he was released at the timber grinder, and a 2 million dollar compensation is given to him and his family.

Just for statistics, the voting system received a staggering voting percentage of 81%, and 25% of those were for perochan. It seems that the system is attracting a lot of people to vote, very successful, and despite the technical problems, we will still be able to receive your votes, but just not reporting them correctly. Do not fear, please refer to this thread for the latest updates, and addc182 would you please PM me your votes because the system deems your to be deceased.

Let me say lastly that Mafia, Doctor and Sheriff, could you please vote on the system, and PM me with your votes as well. This ensures that the votes do go towards who you wish. One last thing, the town has one less Mafia member to deal with.

i hate seeing when people who actually vote, get voted off early. I'm thinking of incorporating a attendance system into the game, so if theres a tie-vote, or someones attendance is at less then 20% after so many rounds, they will be eliminated. I just watched a tie-vote between 2 members and the one who actually logins got booted off.

the system randomly picks a user when it's a tie-vote... sorry, but it's the only way

Personally, I think a "three missed votes (consecutive or not) and you're out" would be fairer.

As for the NMVS, it is accepting townspeople's evening (night) votes as well as their morning (day) votes. Townspeople should not be able to vote in the evening, only the Mafia should.

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