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this better not die out i'm really starting to love it, and i don't want to move to mafiascum because they take this game way to seriously and it just gets boring.
- animorpherv1
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I'm going to do all I can (I've already made sure clapper doesn't move my most recent Mafia post in Off Topics to here) to make sure that we get more new people!
Everyone else has to do the same!
Everyone else has to do the same!
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animorpherv1 wrote:I'm going to do all I can (I've already made sure clapper doesn't move my most recent Mafia post in Off Topics to here) to make sure that we get more new people!
Everyone else has to do the same!
i pointed by pm my post here to clapper, but she couldnt bother to answer
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drake_259 wrote:this better not die out i'm really starting to love it, and i don't want to move to mafiascum because they take this game way to seriously and it just gets boring.
Mafia certainly won't die in CC, it's just losing players. Alot of players.
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There did seem to be a bunch of people who all started playing around the time I did (/, militant, lalaland, browng iirc)
Doesn't seem to be that any more.. good idea to have a noob mafia up all the time. I only started playing cos skittles (I think) had noob mafia signups going
Doesn't seem to be that any more.. good idea to have a noob mafia up all the time. I only started playing cos skittles (I think) had noob mafia signups going
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Yeah, back when I started there were RT games almost every day that I got experience in. Mods just aren't willing to let new players into their big games, which is completely understandable given the time and effort that goes into them and the fact that deadbeats flat out ruin a game.
Solution: like has been said before, newbie games, newbie games, and more newbie games. I'm gonna try and help by organizing a few C9's or maybe something a little more interesting for the newer players in the near future, and I'll try to keep at least one up at all times. This will help them learn the ropes of playing mafia, and helps me learn the ropes of modding. It's a win-win!
Solution: like has been said before, newbie games, newbie games, and more newbie games. I'm gonna try and help by organizing a few C9's or maybe something a little more interesting for the newer players in the near future, and I'll try to keep at least one up at all times. This will help them learn the ropes of playing mafia, and helps me learn the ropes of modding. It's a win-win!
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Indeed, in the golden days of yore RTs were a good formation tool
Nowadays I agree with F1fth that the solution is to have at least 1 or 2 newbie games (or simpler open-signup games) all the time; it wouldn't hurt the general activity right now heh.
Nowadays I agree with F1fth that the solution is to have at least 1 or 2 newbie games (or simpler open-signup games) all the time; it wouldn't hurt the general activity right now heh.
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- pancakemix
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ga7 wrote:Indeed, in the golden days of yore RTs were a good formation tool![]()
Nowadays I agree with F1fth that the solution is to have at least 1 or 2 newbie games (or simpler open-signup games) all the time; it wouldn't hurt the general activity right now heh.
I've been thinking about how I decided to run the usergroup I setup, and having the game in the hidden forum wasn't the best idea, I think. I'll probably run the games in here from now on, but have signups in the usergroup. That or just have the forum as a Q&A area for the game.
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Also, another suggestion I have is for mods to try to make games with less people. I know the big 20-30 people games are a good time, especially when it's well made, but there a few problems with them:
1) They take a long time to get going, causing people to lose interest.
2) It's more difficult to keep track of them (theoretically more people posting
).
3) People are only willing to join a finite amount of games. If everyone's already in a couple big games, no one joins new ones and the community stagnates. It also doesn't help that they take much longer to finish too.
4) Gameplay is a lot less personal. This is a bad thing for newer players because we want them involved in the community. It's way to easy to submarine or even lose interest because it feels like they don't go anywhere (it's FREAKING HARD to get the 15 votes for a lynch).
A few additional comments: I love big games. Or I should say loved them. That's because they were a once-in-a-while occurrence in a thriving community. Now things have unarguably slowed, and pretty much all we get nowadays are large games (with notable exceptions). We need to change that.
I actually think it will be favorable to the vets as well. Think about a large game: what do we think of the first day, or even the first couple days? A worthless waste of time, mostly. So why do we play these large games? The fun of the endgame scenario when we know anyone could win at any moment. So why don't we cut to the chase and just make the games smaller?
I got plenty more to say, but this post is getting kinda long, so I'll stop it here.
EDIT: One more thing. There's too much emphasis on name claims/metagaming in big games. Themed games were initially made to play the game of mafia with a little extra spice. It's hardly even the same game when every uses role names to figure out the most suspicious people are. It's supposed to be about reading people, not the wikipedia entry of a movie or TV series to see if it would make sense if the mod made Character A be Role X.
1) They take a long time to get going, causing people to lose interest.
2) It's more difficult to keep track of them (theoretically more people posting
3) People are only willing to join a finite amount of games. If everyone's already in a couple big games, no one joins new ones and the community stagnates. It also doesn't help that they take much longer to finish too.
4) Gameplay is a lot less personal. This is a bad thing for newer players because we want them involved in the community. It's way to easy to submarine or even lose interest because it feels like they don't go anywhere (it's FREAKING HARD to get the 15 votes for a lynch).
A few additional comments: I love big games. Or I should say loved them. That's because they were a once-in-a-while occurrence in a thriving community. Now things have unarguably slowed, and pretty much all we get nowadays are large games (with notable exceptions). We need to change that.
I actually think it will be favorable to the vets as well. Think about a large game: what do we think of the first day, or even the first couple days? A worthless waste of time, mostly. So why do we play these large games? The fun of the endgame scenario when we know anyone could win at any moment. So why don't we cut to the chase and just make the games smaller?
I got plenty more to say, but this post is getting kinda long, so I'll stop it here.
EDIT: One more thing. There's too much emphasis on name claims/metagaming in big games. Themed games were initially made to play the game of mafia with a little extra spice. It's hardly even the same game when every uses role names to figure out the most suspicious people are. It's supposed to be about reading people, not the wikipedia entry of a movie or TV series to see if it would make sense if the mod made Character A be Role X.
<>---------------------------<>
......Come play CC Mafia,
.....where happiness lies
<>----------[Link]----------<>
REMEMBER NORSE // REMEMBER DANCING MUSTARD
......Come play CC Mafia,
.....where happiness lies
<>----------[Link]----------<>
REMEMBER NORSE // REMEMBER DANCING MUSTARD
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^ In summary, Skoffin killed big games. 
I find the 20p size still manageable provided things are not left to last forever, but yeah I'm pretty disgruntled with games larger too. Games shouldn't take 4+ months to complete... A bit like some Flat/No cards games that last for 100+ rounds and bore the f*ck out of everyone, in fact.
I find the 20p size still manageable provided things are not left to last forever, but yeah I'm pretty disgruntled with games larger too. Games shouldn't take 4+ months to complete... A bit like some Flat/No cards games that last for 100+ rounds and bore the f*ck out of everyone, in fact.
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F1fth wrote:One more thing. There's too much emphasis on name claims/metagaming in big games. Themed games were initially made to play the game of mafia with a little extra spice. It's hardly even the same game when every uses role names to figure out the most suspicious people are. It's supposed to be about reading people, not the wikipedia entry of a movie or TV series to see if it would make sense if the mod made Character A be Role X.
Yes, theme's aren't entirely necessary, especially not to the degree we see them to in this fourm, but lets face it: If games didn't have themes, we'd all be bored stiff quickly. I think the best solution is to have the Mafioso sit down and lay down some strongly suggested (not mandatory, mind you) guidelines for modding games.
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ga7 wrote:^ In summary, Skoffin killed big games.
I find the 20p size still manageable provided things are not left to last forever, but yeah I'm pretty disgruntled with games larger too. Games shouldn't take 4+ months to complete... A bit like some Flat/No cards games that last for 100+ rounds and bore the f*ck out of everyone, in fact.
Oh, that's not to say they can't be done. To quote the post-morbidly-obese-U.S Cookie Monster, "cookies are sometimes food." Now substitute "20+ people games" for "cookies", and "setups" for "food."
And we can't blame Skoffin. To be perfectly honest, it took watching all the struggles of both mod and players in that game for me to really see the harm of too many big games and the possible pitfalls.. We should actually thank Skoff for bringing it to our attention.
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......Come play CC Mafia,
.....where happiness lies
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REMEMBER NORSE // REMEMBER DANCING MUSTARD
......Come play CC Mafia,
.....where happiness lies
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pancakemix wrote:F1fth wrote:One more thing. There's too much emphasis on name claims/metagaming in big games. Themed games were initially made to play the game of mafia with a little extra spice. It's hardly even the same game when every uses role names to figure out the most suspicious people are. It's supposed to be about reading people, not the wikipedia entry of a movie or TV series to see if it would make sense if the mod made Character A be Role X.
Yes, theme's aren't entirely necessary, especially not to the degree we see them to in this fourm, but lets face it: If games didn't have themes, we'd all be bored stiff quickly. I think the best solution is to have the Mafioso sit down and lay down some strongly suggested (not mandatory, mind you) guidelines for modding games.
I think that's an excellent idea, and we could get a few informational threads started and hopefully stickied.
But what do you think of the idea of us electing someone that the CC administration might trust enough to give moderation status in just this forum? Would they even consider this?
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.....where happiness lies
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F1fth wrote:pancakemix wrote:F1fth wrote:One more thing. There's too much emphasis on name claims/metagaming in big games. Themed games were initially made to play the game of mafia with a little extra spice. It's hardly even the same game when every uses role names to figure out the most suspicious people are. It's supposed to be about reading people, not the wikipedia entry of a movie or TV series to see if it would make sense if the mod made Character A be Role X.
Yes, theme's aren't entirely necessary, especially not to the degree we see them to in this fourm, but lets face it: If games didn't have themes, we'd all be bored stiff quickly. I think the best solution is to have the Mafioso sit down and lay down some strongly suggested (not mandatory, mind you) guidelines for modding games.
I think that's an excellent idea, and we could get a few informational threads started and hopefully stickied.
But what do you think of the idea of us electing someone that the CC administration might trust enough to give moderation status in just this forum? Would they even consider this?
There's been some talk. Not sure how much I should say, though.
Epic Win
"Always tell the truth. It's the easiest thing to remember." - Richard Roma, Glengarry Glen Ross
"Always tell the truth. It's the easiest thing to remember." - Richard Roma, Glengarry Glen Ross
aage wrote:Never trust CYOC or pancake.
Re: CC Mafia!
F1fth wrote:Also, another suggestion I have is for mods to try to make games with less people. I know the big 20-30 people games are a good time, especially when it's well made, but there a few problems with them:
1) They take a long time to get going, causing people to lose interest.
2) It's more difficult to keep track of them (theoretically more people posting).
3) People are only willing to join a finite amount of games. If everyone's already in a couple big games, no one joins new ones and the community stagnates. It also doesn't help that they take much longer to finish too.
4) Gameplay is a lot less personal. This is a bad thing for newer players because we want them involved in the community. It's way to easy to submarine or even lose interest because it feels like they don't go anywhere (it's FREAKING HARD to get the 15 votes for a lynch).
A few additional comments: I love big games. Or I should say loved them. That's because they were a once-in-a-while occurrence in a thriving community. Now things have unarguably slowed, and pretty much all we get nowadays are large games (with notable exceptions). We need to change that.
I actually think it will be favorable to the vets as well. Think about a large game: what do we think of the first day, or even the first couple days? A worthless waste of time, mostly. So why do we play these large games? The fun of the endgame scenario when we know anyone could win at any moment. So why don't we cut to the chase and just make the games smaller?
I got plenty more to say, but this post is getting kinda long, so I'll stop it here.
EDIT: One more thing. There's too much emphasis on name claims/metagaming in big games. Themed games were initially made to play the game of mafia with a little extra spice. It's hardly even the same game when every uses role names to figure out the most suspicious people are. It's supposed to be about reading people, not the wikipedia entry of a movie or TV series to see if it would make sense if the mod made Character A be Role X.
Well, yeah godfather worked in the end as a large 30 + player game with characters based on movies, but also un-named townies etc. thrown in for good measure and because a lot of people in the film are bad guys so to speak, no-one knew who was a good guy or not in the setup. In the end of the day, that game was a success I believe, even if it did start to peter out near the end with inactivity, even at the end a lot of people PMed me saying how much they enjoyed the game... However, in the current climate a game like that could not be a success and thats why I decided my next game, based around scarface would only have 10 players in, though unfortunately I have been unable to start it, because of the amount of workload I am being set at the moment.. I can't forsee myself starting it, until december time unfortunately, when my two 4000 word and two 2000 word essays are handed in and I'll have a break for a bit.

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i quit mafia because it is fixed, just like the assault cubes...-0

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pancakemix wrote:F1fth wrote:pancakemix wrote:F1fth wrote:One more thing. There's too much emphasis on name claims/metagaming in big games. Themed games were initially made to play the game of mafia with a little extra spice. It's hardly even the same game when every uses role names to figure out the most suspicious people are. It's supposed to be about reading people, not the wikipedia entry of a movie or TV series to see if it would make sense if the mod made Character A be Role X.
Yes, theme's aren't entirely necessary, especially not to the degree we see them to in this fourm, but lets face it: If games didn't have themes, we'd all be bored stiff quickly. I think the best solution is to have the Mafioso sit down and lay down some strongly suggested (not mandatory, mind you) guidelines for modding games.
I think that's an excellent idea, and we could get a few informational threads started and hopefully stickied.
But what do you think of the idea of us electing someone that the CC administration might trust enough to give moderation status in just this forum? Would they even consider this?
There's been some talk. Not sure how much I should say, though.
Yes, me and LSU and Twill were in talks about this for a fair while just recently and Twill came up with an idea, I think its posted in the CC mafioso forum if you are a member.. but the last PM I sent him to was never responded to, as it was sent the day before the forums messed up and the fall of classic map, I guess he's had more serious worries to deal with recently...

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icedagger wrote:There did seem to be a bunch of people who all started playing around the time I did (/, militant, lalaland, browng iirc)
Doesn't seem to be that any more.. good idea to have a noob mafia up all the time. I only started playing cos skittles (I think) had noob mafia signups going
I think you remember correctly, I have Skittles! to thank for getting me into mafia properly, I played a newbie game before that but forgot about it ao kinda deadbeated and did not really contribute. Skittles!'s game got me interested
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I only did 3 themes out of my 17 games, and that seemed to work out fine for the most part.
Also I started before all of you. hahahahahahahahahaha
Also I started before all of you. hahahahahahahahahaha
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Serbia: YOU IDIOT! What is THAT supposed to be? Are you even TRYING to play this game?! Kill the idiot NOW please!
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I had actually abandoned my game a while before it started, only reason why I hosted it was because people asked me to. I don't think blaming the forums lacking activity on me is fair, the site started dying long before I got to it.
But yeah, I doubt the mafia games will ever get back to where they were. One day a big game or two might be possible but not anytime soon. Mafia overall is getting tiring, and there's too much srs business and grief that's coming along lately. We need some good, mindless fun RT's to work out some tension.
But yeah, I doubt the mafia games will ever get back to where they were. One day a big game or two might be possible but not anytime soon. Mafia overall is getting tiring, and there's too much srs business and grief that's coming along lately. We need some good, mindless fun RT's to work out some tension.

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Nefatari wrote:I'd like to play Mafia please
This game won't be happening since the host is banned. I suggest signing up in another sign-up.
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william18 wrote:Nefatari wrote:I'd like to play Mafia please
This game won't be happening since the host is banned. I suggest signing up in another sign-up.
What Nefatari meant was "I want to play mafia in general", not Matleasers!'s game
Nef, if you look through the Mafia Games forum, you'll find a couple of games trying to get started (mine only needs one more player). Pick one, sign up in the thread and you're good to go!



