You protected Nemesis for a night because he was poisoned. If you would have targeted Cyber with a hat, he would not have died because that night kill would have been blocked by the vest.
You protected Nemesis for a night because he was poisoned. If you would have targeted Cyber with a hat, he would not have died because that night kill would have been blocked by the vest.
What: my life skills use meat
“Let us be thankful for the fools. But for them the rest of us could not succeed. ” -Mark Twain
Well I get it now...but it's too late for that...I just wish you hadn't said "mafia nk".
I literally had no clue what epicmafia vest was. I even looked it up and found nothing. Maybe I didn't read correctly. Beats me.
And also, I'm not taking a break from mafia games cause I'm being a sore loser...I'm just busy with school work and can't give my all when playing mafia for now. My teacher's a douche bag that apparently likes to curve grades....downwards...the fuck? Apparently the whole class isn't supposed to get A's. There's supposed to be some D's, C's, B's, and only a small amount of A's.
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My thinking was that it didn't allow a night kill if I gave a hat to mafia. I got both mafia.
So in my point of view at the time, I was fucking golden.
I really wish you would have asked for clarification. Didn't it strike you as very odd that if it worked how you described you would have been uber powerful? If you targeted a townie, they would have 1x bulletproof (immune to most killing roles) or poison delay and if you targeted scum they wouldn't be able to kill anything?
Sigh, I really wish that you would have at least told me the reasoning behind why you gave them vests so that I could have stopped the problem right then and there.
As to your class, I would go to the student handbook. Usually curving down isn't allowed. It sounds like he is doing a bell distribution, but instead of making the course very hard (like a few profs I had) then plotting the students on a bell curve, he made it easy and is doing so.
I like bell distribution when the student average is around a 50%, but what you are saying sounds absurd. Have you talked to someone at the school about it or checked your schools policy for curving grades?
What: my life skills use meat
“Let us be thankful for the fools. But for them the rest of us could not succeed. ” -Mark Twain
I wish I had too. Lesson learned. Not even mad.
A game is a game. Meant to have fun. I still had fun, just would have been more fun if I wasn't handing vests out like fucking lollipops.
But I'm going to make sure what I heard is what I heard, and if so I'll probably talk to the board or some shit.
He did get horrible ratings on ratemyprofessor, but he was the only teacher for night classes.
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I actually really looked forward to this game because of my role and what I THOUGHT it did....lol
Are you in a highly competitive program? I looked into it a little and it seems that some schools do this in order to ensure that a number of students are guarantee to fail. Usually this is mandated by the school and not the teacher. Even then, the teachers typically make their tests hard enough that the grades would be improved no matter the effort placed into them.
Grading on a bell curve is inherently unfair also. Typical distribution of student scores fall in two humps. One hump is high and includes students that put in a lot of effort, turned in their assignments, did their homework and studied. The other hump includes students that did not try. Depending on how difficult the course was, the second hump will be closer or further away. There will be outliers, of course, but usually a large % of students will fall within those two humps.
What: my life skills use meat
“Let us be thankful for the fools. But for them the rest of us could not succeed. ” -Mark Twain
I go to a UMBC. The teacher did say that the school told him, and that he was only enforcing it. But to change grades? Fucked up.
I do have a test coming up on Monday. Gotta study study study. Hopefully I get at least a C.