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Post by ingrid on Dec 14, 2012 13:35:56 GMT -5
Do they know who is playing as who?
I never understood why people would want to give themselves away in an alias game.
Like the whole AJ and Ryan coming into the game together and telling eachother who there secret partners are kinda bothers me. I guess we just had to expect this kinda stuff to happen
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Post by annie on Dec 14, 2012 16:23:31 GMT -5
if they didn't outright say it, they could tell after one conversation. they are the exact same in every game.
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Post by henry on Dec 14, 2012 22:20:47 GMT -5
And, I mean, I didn't make a s/n for the game (#Lazy) so I was letting myself be open to ppl knowing who I am without possibly knowing the same information. Wendy also knew who I was, and I was able to determine her identity without her saying it, just via information she told me about herself.
I don't typically play games where you play as a character, anyway, for this reason. GVSE was an exception, but I knew the host did a very good job, and I only planned to take it moderately seriously at first. I feel like it did become a theme in my confessional, feeling like I wasn't going to win because I wasn't friends with everyone beforehand, but your reassurance throughout the season really pulled me through.
I think it's just a pro/con of the format... we'll see how it continues to affect the season and if another "community" member wins S3.
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Post by annie on Dec 15, 2012 0:24:08 GMT -5
Uhm. I'm barely a community member. I just started playing ORGs this year and I haven't played with more than half of the cast of gvse2. I had played with Emily, Quinn, Chad, Faith, and Dante. IDK who Decan is so I don't know if a "community" member won gvse1, but I definitely don't consider myself a "community" member.
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