AlexCheckMate
Virtuosity98
Some explanation about my responses to night actions:
"Your night action was processed."I sent this to everyone. Helps me know for sure I've dealt with all actions, even those that don't get any feedback from the mod. This does not necessarily mean the night action succeeded.
"Your night action failed."Only players with roles that require feedback (inspection roles and tracking roles) can receive this. It means that your action did not succeed. All players with roles that don't require feedback (see Post#1) will never receive this notification, even if their action failed.
"Your night action was randomly allocated to target PlayerX."For those who failed to select a target.
With regard to the first..... I'll assume you only send it IF the player did send in a night action? Or is this also for those that did not and got a random night action assigned? (your last remark kinda confirms... but yeah... then your first remark just looks odd :<
To the second... so if I would target someone on night 6, and be part of this group (no feedback required (who even decides this? i ALWAYS require feedback!)), while having been turned insane the night before..... i would not be notified that my action failed, due to me no longer being a normal sane guy?
I wish I had a pie.
For those players with night actions that require information from the mod (I tell inspectors the faction of a player, I tell trackers who a player visited/was visited by), I tell them the action failed. Otherwise they would just say "hey I inspected/tracked PlayerX last night, give me the result!!".
But for players with actions that don't require information from the mod, I say nothing, because receiving feedback is not a necessary and inherent part of the action.
Therefore, players with non-feedback actions have to work out
in other ways if their action is failing or not (more tricky, I know).
[quote=AlexCheckMate][quote=Virtuosity98]Some explanation about my responses to night actions:
[li]"Your night action was processed."[/li]
I sent this to everyone. Helps me know for sure I've dealt with all actions, even those that don't get any feedback from the mod. This does not necessarily mean the night action succeeded.
[li]"Your night action failed."[/li]
Only players with roles that require feedback (inspection roles and tracking roles) can receive this. It means that your action did not succeed. [u]All players with roles that don't require feedback (see Post#1) will never receive this notification, even if their action failed.[/u]
[li]"Your night action was randomly allocated to target PlayerX."[/li]
For those who failed to select a target.
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With regard to the first..... I'll assume you only send it IF the player did send in a night action? Or is this also for those that did not and got a random night action assigned? (your last remark kinda confirms... but yeah... then your first remark just looks odd :<)
To the second... so if I would target someone on night 6, and be part of this group (no feedback required (who even decides this? i ALWAYS require feedback!)), while having been turned insane the night before..... i would not be notified that my action failed, due to me no longer being a normal sane guy?
I wish I had a pie.[/quote]
For those players with night actions that require information from the mod (I tell inspectors the faction of a player, I tell trackers who a player visited/was visited by), I tell them the action failed. Otherwise they would just say "hey I inspected/tracked PlayerX last night, give me the result!!".
But for players with actions that don't require information from the mod, I say nothing, because receiving feedback is not a necessary and inherent part of the action.
[b]Therefore[/b], players with non-feedback actions have to work out [i]in other ways[/i] if their action is failing or not (more tricky, I know).
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