How much conversation is chat in deemed legal? Are we, for instance, allowed to give information about the location of gold etc? Asking despite this being fairly common, since one player got upset and quit because of this in one game.
Table talk
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Re: Table talk
In my opinion it's legal to give any information you want to share with the whole group. This includes, maps, roles and, cards in your hand. However, any private messages, or speaking in a language the rest of the table doesn't understand should be considered illegal.
Part of the fun of the game is trying to communicate to your team while not giving too much useful information to the enemy.
Part of the fun of the game is trying to communicate to your team while not giving too much useful information to the enemy.
Re: Table talk
Yes. We've had this conversation a few times. The only thing in the rules about sharing information is that you can't show your cards. You can SAY whatever you want. People can choose if they believe you. It can be frustrating to play with people who have a different level of table-talk expectation than you do, though, so you can use table notes to let people know if a table you are hosting is intended to be quiet or low-talk.
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Re: Table talk
Playing this game without any table talk sounds really boring and even more luck-based than the game already is.
Also, if you're a digger, there is little reason not to immediately tell the truth when you peak at a goal card. Anyone who remains silent even after being asked is highly suspicious as it could be a saboteur deciding whether to be truthful or lie.
Also, if you're a digger, there is little reason not to immediately tell the truth when you peak at a goal card. Anyone who remains silent even after being asked is highly suspicious as it could be a saboteur deciding whether to be truthful or lie.
Re: Table talk
On the other hand, when I've played the physical version of the game we don't really do this.KlaatuBaradaNicough wrote: ↑27 April 2020, 20:38 Playing this game without any table talk sounds really boring and even more luck-based than the game already is.
Also, if you're a digger, there is little reason not to immediately tell the truth when you peak at a goal card. Anyone who remains silent even after being asked is highly suspicious as it could be a saboteur deciding whether to be truthful or lie.
We do sometimes cheat and tell information privately
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Re: Table talk
any talk in general seems so bizarre to me. what is the point in playing if you just going to tell everyone? very weird. i won't be playing on here with this game
Re: Table talk
What's the point of playing if you're not going to tell everybody stuff. In all my IRL experience with this game, that's a social deduction game you play with families and friend where everyone is saying stuff like "Please break HIS tools not MINE, I'm clearly in the same team as you!" or "I've double-checked what he said and he was lying, the gold in NOT here!". And if you played with more experience players, stuff like "I know you're on the same team as me, so if you repair my tools now, I can play a card here and reveal the goal cards, and hopefully we win the game."Angiepandaa wrote: ↑17 December 2020, 04:22 any talk in general seems so bizarre to me. what is the point in playing if you just going to tell everyone? very weird. i won't be playing on here with this game
I'm not sure I would even be interested to play this game online without vocal chat.
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Re: Table talk
I've played regularly physically and here on bga but using a MS Teams call in parallel with my friends to discuss (we don't use the chat).
and every game looks exactly like MoiMagnus has described: a lot of interaction and a lot of laughs between the players, the saboteurs have to bluff a lot.
Maybe it's not as serious as you like it, Angiepandaa, but i think it's much much more funny like this. But I know you're not the first one that is annoyed by this way of playing
IRC the rules, it's only forbidden to tell your own role and the amount of gold nuggets that you possess.
and every game looks exactly like MoiMagnus has described: a lot of interaction and a lot of laughs between the players, the saboteurs have to bluff a lot.
Maybe it's not as serious as you like it, Angiepandaa, but i think it's much much more funny like this. But I know you're not the first one that is annoyed by this way of playing
IRC the rules, it's only forbidden to tell your own role and the amount of gold nuggets that you possess.
Re: Table talk
This topic was discussed already:
https://boardgamearena.com/forum/viewto ... 449#p53449
Answer from BGA admin: "you are allowed to speak, to lie, or to say the truth."
What is not allowed is to reveal your role (i.e. your role card must remain face down), but that's all.
Cheers,
Y.
https://boardgamearena.com/forum/viewto ... 449#p53449
Answer from BGA admin: "you are allowed to speak, to lie, or to say the truth."
What is not allowed is to reveal your role (i.e. your role card must remain face down), but that's all.
Cheers,
Y.