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A [[Perfect Win]] occurs when a faction wins losing the least players possible in the shortest timeframe possible. Often, [[mods]] will look at this perfect win scenario to see if a game is balanced: a game which can end on day 1, for example, may well be too swingy. Town very rarely achieve a Perfect Win, though it has happened in certain [[Newbie Games]]. Scum, on the other hand, achieve Perfect Wins relatively often. | A [[Perfect Win]] occurs when a faction wins losing the least players possible in the shortest timeframe possible. Often, [[Game Moderator|mods]] will look at this perfect win scenario to see if a game is balanced: a game which can end on day 1, for example, may well be too swingy. Town very rarely achieve a Perfect Win, though it has happened in certain [[Newbie Games]]. Scum, on the other hand, achieve Perfect Wins relatively often. | ||
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Revision as of 05:53, 24 December 2009
A Perfect Win occurs when a faction wins losing the least players possible in the shortest timeframe possible. Often, mods will look at this perfect win scenario to see if a game is balanced: a game which can end on day 1, for example, may well be too swingy. Town very rarely achieve a Perfect Win, though it has happened in certain Newbie Games. Scum, on the other hand, achieve Perfect Wins relatively often.