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:I'd say [[AITP]] is probably broken, since optimal strategy is to not talk and lynch as fast as possible. Also probably the original [[Newbie Setup]], but I'm not sure if it has its own page or not. -- [[User:Mr. Flay|Mr.]] [[User_talk:Mr. Flay|Flay]] 22:55, 25 January 2009 (EST) | :I'd say [[AITP]] is probably broken, since optimal strategy is to not talk and lynch as fast as possible. Also probably the original [[Newbie Setup]], but I'm not sure if it has its own page or not. -- [[User:Mr. Flay|Mr.]] [[User_talk:Mr. Flay|Flay]] 22:55, 25 January 2009 (EST) | ||
Yeah okay, they'd both fit. | Yeah okay, they'd both fit. EDIT: AITP still tends to be played a lot and quite effectively which is rather interesting. --[[User:Oman|Oman]] 00:14, 26 January 2009 (EST) |
Latest revision as of 05:18, 26 January 2009
Max originally had this as "games broken by moderator's bad behaviour" linking to Ruined Games.
To keep consistency within the wiki and ms.net I've changed the usage of "Broken" to refer more to "breaking strategy"-esque setups. I've only shifted Texas Justice into this, so if anyone has any more please let me know or add them yourself.
Cheers, Oman.--Oman 00:14, 26 January 2009 (EST)
- I'd say AITP is probably broken, since optimal strategy is to not talk and lynch as fast as possible. Also probably the original Newbie Setup, but I'm not sure if it has its own page or not. -- Mr. Flay 22:55, 25 January 2009 (EST)
Yeah okay, they'd both fit. EDIT: AITP still tends to be played a lot and quite effectively which is rather interesting. --Oman 00:14, 26 January 2009 (EST)