2014-06-12, 02:40 AM
y0y0y0y0shi0 Wrote:@Polantaris; I was talking about information, though. And suspicions are still extremely useful. They can support or affirm others' suspicions, give people an opinion of you... I like to believe that town can never say too much. The more town says, the more room for errors mafia can make and the more town can create educated guesses at who the mafia is.
Strong suspicions, I definitely agree with. Even semi-strong suspicions. However, if I only slightly suspect someone with barely anything to support my suspicion, I'm more likely to create some confirmation bias instead, which works against us.

