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I haven't read all the rules but I hope there's one in there saying that you can't quote posts from a previous day's thread.
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(May 4th, 2013, 14:45)NobleHelium Wrote: I haven't read all the rules but I hope there's one in there saying that you can't quote posts from a previous day's thread.
This does need to be banned - there's verified information in the previous day's thread that not everyone has access to.
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(May 4th, 2013, 09:30)Mattimeo Wrote: Are there any penalties to claiming your role / the role of someone you've traded details with in general thread chat? Not bolded, of course.
All trades that actually occur within a room (ie. proposed and accepted) are public knowledge (in that room) that they've occurred, right?
No mod penalties no.
Yes, since the propose and accept are posted in thread at first, other people will know that they happen.
(May 4th, 2013, 13:36)Tasunke Wrote: So is color claiming in the public thread or is it too in the PMs (a separate type of claiming with equal delivery)
if you're doing the mutual reveal ( offered color reveal, and accepted color reveal), then you will put that information in the PM you send the other person. If you want to public reveal (say I am Red) then that would be put in the thread for people to see.
(May 4th, 2013, 14:45)NobleHelium Wrote: I haven't read all the rules but I hope there's one in there saying that you can't quote posts from a previous day's thread.
That's a good point, I forgot to write down a rule specifically for that. I'll do so now.
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Corner Case:
Player B is "Foolish" due to previous dealer action.
Player A offers to co-reveal with Player B at the end of the day. Player B does not respond in time (say, isn't around in the last 30 minutes of the turn).
One of the players moves to a different room.
What happens when the day rolls over?
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If you're Foolish, doesn't the GM enact the co-reveal as soon as player A offers?
May 4th, 2013, 16:51
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(May 4th, 2013, 16:33)Cyneheard Wrote: Corner Case:
Player B is "Foolish" due to previous dealer action.
Player A offers to co-reveal with Player B at the end of the day. Player B does not respond in time (say, isn't around in the last 30 minutes of the turn).
One of the players moves to a different room.
What happens when the day rolls over?
(May 4th, 2013, 16:45)NobleHelium Wrote: If you're Foolish, doesn't the GM enact the co-reveal as soon as player A offers?
A player that's been made "Foolish" should accept and enact the co-reveal as soon as he sees it/is able to. If due to the day ending before he is able, or due to the foolish player attempting to delay the reveal, the GM will carry out the reveal for them.
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Role PMs have been sent out. I will post room assignments and the room threads right before deadline tomorrow, and the game will begin then.
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I suggest putting the names of everyone in the room at the start of each thread.
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(May 4th, 2013, 17:53)NobleHelium Wrote: I suggest putting the names of everyone in the room at the start of each thread.
Yeah that's definitely planned.
May 4th, 2013, 17:56
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