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The Random Questioning Stage (RQS) is an alternative method to the [[RVS]] to start a game of Mafia. It | The Random Questioning Stage (RQS) is an alternative method to the [[RVS]] to start a game of Mafia. It can take a couple of forms, either with the instigating player posting a string of questions to each player (typically all in the first post), with each player in the game getting one question, or doing it survey-style and posing about 5 or so questions for the whole game to answer. Questions can either be centered around Mafia itself ("Do you prefer town or scum?") to something way off-topic ("Who's that in your avatar?"), depending on how the user approaches the method | ||
==Advantages== | ==Advantages== | ||
Revision as of 13:56, 16 July 2010
The Random Questioning Stage (RQS) is an alternative method to the RVS to start a game of Mafia. It can take a couple of forms, either with the instigating player posting a string of questions to each player (typically all in the first post), with each player in the game getting one question, or doing it survey-style and posing about 5 or so questions for the whole game to answer. Questions can either be centered around Mafia itself ("Do you prefer town or scum?") to something way off-topic ("Who's that in your avatar?"), depending on how the user approaches the method
Advantages
- Actually looks for how people take stances, meant to instigate discussion.
- Avoids mindless random voting, which typically accomplishes nothing to starting the game, although some players disagree.
Disadvantages
- Off-topic questions serve no purpose to contributing to discussion.
- Some questions receive rather uninformative answers. (eg: "Are you scum?" "No, I am not.")