Kugetsu wrote:
the_dog_god wrote:
What's the point in voting if you then tell others not to follow your vote ?? There's not much point in voting at all if you campaign for people not to vote for who you're voting for...
It's called random execution.
A randomizer on day one is much more reliable than any player majority. I think it's stupid to go for a majority on day one because it's narrowed down to
one person.
Kidwaiy - What are you talking about? o_o Male roles (which she never actually said she had) can be had by either gender. You aren't allowed to give role names, so she gave the equivalent. ._.
At the end of the day, whether you have a majority or not, the execution is narrowed down to
one person. Having a player majority just gives us more control of who that
one person is. Spreading the votes all over the show just means that
one person could be anybody that was voted for.
And as an afterword, when have we ever really seen somebody who claims to be the Beloved Prince actually be the Beloved Prince ? I mean, they do appear in games, but usually when somebody's being voted for an they cry "Beloved Prince" it's because they just plain don't want to be voted for and realise that the Beloved Prince role will get rid of anybody that's not gutsy enough to take a chance and vote for somebody that might kill them for doing so...
VOTE : LAQ