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Since I have returned to regular playing, it has been my experience that many players are less experienced with the idea of post analysis. I have been playing for a long time, and I often mistakenly assume that many of the ideas I depend on for catching scum are as apparent to everyone else as they are to me. Whereas my initial experience in the game was [[Vanilla Mafia]], most current players are reliant on [[Cop]]s and [[roleclaim]]s. Hopefully, this article will give some insight into how I analyze posts. | Since I have returned to regular playing, it has been my experience that many players are less experienced with the idea of post analysis. I have been playing for a long time, and I often mistakenly assume that many of the ideas I depend on for catching scum are as apparent to everyone else as they are to me. Whereas my initial experience in the game was [[Vanilla Mafia]], most current players are reliant on [[Cop]]s and [[roleclaim]]s. Hopefully, this article will give some insight into how I analyze posts. | ||
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Since I have returned to regular playing, it has been my experience that many players are less experienced with the idea of post analysis. I have been playing for a long time, and I often mistakenly assume that many of the ideas I depend on for catching scum are as apparent to everyone else as they are to me. Whereas my initial experience in the game was Vanilla Mafia, most current players are reliant on Cops and roleclaims. Hopefully, this article will give some insight into how I analyze posts.
mith has promised us an article on this soon! |