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Post by Dark Rey on Mar 4, 2021 19:42:24 GMT
some of those words got bigger for some reason lol
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Post by Dark Rey on Mar 4, 2021 19:53:07 GMT
fair point. i'm surprised no one brought this up before know. What do you say to this argument other than fair point? Do you feel it's valid to critique your bouts of inactivity/short PMs or do you think other aspects of your game make up for it?Personally, I do think activity is very difficult to achieve consistently throughout a Survivor game and it does have a strong correlation with getting far into the game. I don't think I'd base my entire vote on some nebulous concept of "effort," but do think it's worth probing into if you feel comfortable sharing. I think both are true. It's totally valid to critique that, but I also think I plenty of strong points to make up for it. It depends on how much you as a juror value that factor. I think it helps that my care for this game never went away completely. I would always come back and "put effort in". Some of those moments weren't as apparent for everyone.
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Post by Dark Rey on Mar 4, 2021 20:04:03 GMT
Hello Rey! I think you've been a little firecracker here! It's exciting to hear your perspective because I always felt like you were pretty clammed up throughout the game. Clearly that was part of your strategy and I think it paid dividends here. I would like to hear about the emotional aspects of your game. My final question goes to you! Do you feel that any of your actions in the game were fueled by emotion? Are there any points where strategy and emotion collided and you had to make a choice? Lastly, what do you think you'll take out of this game from a personal standpoint, if anything?Totally. I even literally cried at least twice. My commitment to sticking with Cleric very fueled by emotion. I believed I could make it work, but my decision to stick by them wasn't because of some cold calculation. Strategy and emotion collided when deciding to take out Maggie. I really liked her, but we needed to get rid of her double vote. Other than potential new friends, I feel like I've learned a lot about some of my weaknesses in getting to the things I need to do.
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