You are viewing the MafiaScum.net Wiki. To play the game, visit the forum.
Bastard Mod: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
No edit summary |
(Added "They usually lie to the players) |
||
Line 4: | Line 4: | ||
* They create/modify [[Rules]] or [[Game Mechanics]] in such a way as to change the nature of the game; | * They create/modify [[Rules]] or [[Game Mechanics]] in such a way as to change the nature of the game; | ||
* They otherwise don't do what the players expect them to do. | * They otherwise don't do what the players expect them to do. | ||
* They usually lie to the players | |||
Generally, the intention of these reasons is to make the game more interesting, diverse, or challenging, and not to be a "bastard". | Generally, the intention of these reasons is to make the game more interesting, diverse, or challenging, and not to be a "bastard". |
Revision as of 15:25, 25 August 2009
A Game Moderator who is considered a "bastard" by many (although usually not all!) of their players. This may be for a variety of reasons:
- They create/modify Roles which seem to imbalance the game;
- They create/modify Roles which actually imbalance the game;
- They create/modify Rules or Game Mechanics in such a way as to change the nature of the game;
- They otherwise don't do what the players expect them to do.
- They usually lie to the players
Generally, the intention of these reasons is to make the game more interesting, diverse, or challenging, and not to be a "bastard".
To avoid these, it is recommended for ones setup to be reviewed by a more experienced player
Examples include Ashrzr's Hamlet Mafia