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Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2006 11:52 pm
 Technically, I lasted 14 standard snipergame days... more like 21 if you consider the double GTeam and double voting as both multiplying difficulty by two, but anyhow, I'll stick with fourteen. If anyone wants to check the math check this out:
Ok first you have the number of game rounds this game:
3
Then you have the number of days they occured over:
7
Then you have the number of days they would occur in an old-setup sniper game:
3
So I lasted 2.33 times longer than someone who lasted 3 days in a normal-setup game, because I had the same amount of time to divulge info accidentally as someone who lasted 7 days in a normal game.
Then you multiply it for the added difficulty:
2
So you have:
7x2 = 14 days
yay!
Feel free to discuss. I know for sure certain people will beg to differ, it won't surpise me in the least to see Hirun come in and complain that I'm full of s**t, but that's because 14 is definately more than six. But he'll get over it.
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Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2006 12:08 pm
Dukes  I know for sure certain people will beg to differ, it won't surpise me in the least to see Hirun come in and complain that I'm full of s**t, but that's because 14 is definately more than six. But he'll get over it.
gonk You bet your a** I'll beg to differ. I believe I had a few days, at the least 1 of delays. But I certainly had more... say... Game days, than persay delay days. o3o; And I fail to see the difficulty here. I will give you credit for having more time for us to think and your knack of handing out clues, but goddammit, if you hadn't, you'd still be out of Jail. >_>; And I am not the worst sniper! D: 
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Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2006 12:24 pm
Bah, stop using mathematic calculations and crap Dukes. You lasted to Day 4. xP
I'll give you credit for being clever with how you did things, though. If you hadn't slipped up at a few different places, I wouldn't have suspected you.
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Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2006 4:06 pm
HirunHikari Dukes  I know for sure certain people will beg to differ, it won't surpise me in the least to see Hirun come in and complain that I'm full of s**t, but that's because 14 is definately more than six. But he'll get over it.
gonk You bet your a** I'll beg to differ. I believe I had a few days, at the least 1 of delays. But I certainly had more... say... Game days, than persay delay days. o3o; And I fail to see the difficulty here. I will give you credit for having more time for us to think and your knack of handing out clues, but goddammit, if you hadn't, you'd still be out of Jail. >_>; And I am not the worst sniper! D:   I never said you were the worst. I merely lasted in reality longer than you did realday-wise. If you take into account the double difficulty, yeah.
@ Bullet: The main thing that screwed me was the stupid acting different bullshit, the only reason I am acting different is cause of the stupid accident I was in and cause school was just starting...
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Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2006 4:17 pm
 Toastie agree's that Dukes did have it a little bit harder than previous snipers, but not too much.
This was the first game where jailbirds could vote, therefore you had to be careful who you sheeped into jail, because if it was someone who knew who you were, they just had to tell the other jailbirds they knew for certain who the sniper was and presto, you're in jail.
Also, there were four g-teamers instead of just two. This meant double the chance of your chosen kill being protected. Of course, it also meant double the chance of finding a crooked g-teamer to protect the killers each round, as our update proves :3
Conclusion: It was a tad harder than previous games, as the first round of experimental changes often are. However, not quite as hard as Dukes implies wink . Yay! Middle ground! ilu? 4laugh

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