It’s somewhat active, but games take a week or so to begin after signups. Player level is definitely variable.
How do you end up assessing which players are easily manipulated, and how do you “pocket” them without other skilled players catching on to what you’re doing?
Skilled players catching on to you is irrelevant. That was exactly my problem after I got a bit of experience: I could easily catch evil but no one would believe me. On the other hand if you can “capture” an enemy player you can pretty much brute force the result regardless of other people’s actions (unless there are other good manipulators). Also consider that you’ll often have to pocket an allied player just to get them to play “correctly”, it’s not something you necessarily have to do to an enemy.
Assessing players becomes relatively easy after some practice, they basically fall into a handful of categories:
Blanks are troll/AFKers, nothing you can do about them
Noobs either will do nothing or play randomly, ignore them early in the game if you’re evil (and don’t kill them), if you’re Town tell them what to do ONCE then ignore them if they won’t follow you (if they ignore you the first time you will never convince them anyway)
Logicals are good at understanding what’s going on, if they are on your team they will easily cooperate, if you’re an enemy they will believe any lie you tell them as long as the lie is compatible with the info they have (and they will act accordingly).
Socials are good at controlling the stage, they are “loud” and successfully demand attention/action, though they are usually bad at deduction. If they are aligned with you talk to them in whispers only and let them control the public (they are usually “arrogant” and won’t share control of the public stage); if they aren’t on your team it gets diffcult: try pointing a finger at someone and see if they take the bait, bussing can also work in these cases
Quiets are people that lie low, basically pretending to be Blanks/Noobs. They are the most difficult to control, some of them are really really good. When picking someone to control these should be your last choice.
It’s somewhat active, but games take a week or so to begin after signups. Player level is definitely variable.
How do you end up assessing which players are easily manipulated, and how do you “pocket” them without other skilled players catching on to what you’re doing?
Skilled players catching on to you is irrelevant. That was exactly my problem after I got a bit of experience: I could easily catch evil but no one would believe me. On the other hand if you can “capture” an enemy player you can pretty much brute force the result regardless of other people’s actions (unless there are other good manipulators). Also consider that you’ll often have to pocket an allied player just to get them to play “correctly”, it’s not something you necessarily have to do to an enemy.
Assessing players becomes relatively easy after some practice, they basically fall into a handful of categories:
Blanks are troll/AFKers, nothing you can do about them
Noobs either will do nothing or play randomly, ignore them early in the game if you’re evil (and don’t kill them), if you’re Town tell them what to do ONCE then ignore them if they won’t follow you (if they ignore you the first time you will never convince them anyway)
Logicals are good at understanding what’s going on, if they are on your team they will easily cooperate, if you’re an enemy they will believe any lie you tell them as long as the lie is compatible with the info they have (and they will act accordingly).
Socials are good at controlling the stage, they are “loud” and successfully demand attention/action, though they are usually bad at deduction. If they are aligned with you talk to them in whispers only and let them control the public (they are usually “arrogant” and won’t share control of the public stage); if they aren’t on your team it gets diffcult: try pointing a finger at someone and see if they take the bait, bussing can also work in these cases
Quiets are people that lie low, basically pretending to be Blanks/Noobs. They are the most difficult to control, some of them are really really good. When picking someone to control these should be your last choice.