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To avoid these, it is recommended for one's setup to be reviewed by a more experienced player. | To avoid these, it is recommended for one's setup to be reviewed by a more experienced player. | ||
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Sometimes they just use bastardly roles. (See [http://www.mafiascum.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=1893136#1893136 Mini 827]'s role for CoCo) | Sometimes they just use bastardly roles. (See [http://www.mafiascum.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=1893136#1893136 Mini 827]'s role for CoCo) |
Revision as of 02:50, 17 April 2010
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 may 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 one's setup to be reviewed by a more experienced player.
Sometimes they just use bastardly roles. (See Mini 827's role for CoCo)