Talk:Town of Salem Rules/@comment-27104471-20151021214347/@comment-25147283-20151021222936

This brings me to open a delicate discussion:

Something similar happened to me too: It was me (the last mafia) and 2 confirmed townies (one was escort), but one of them liked me so much for my ingame jokes, he refused to vote guilty and just voted me up and then voted inno to troll the other townie (who was the escort that kept roleblocking me).

We kept going like that until the game told us to "kill someone or draw", and then he finally voted guilty. I was asking him many times to vote guilty and end the game but he just refused.

We didn't report that guy. The problem there, was that many other townies were so bored to wait, that they left the game and didn't get the win. In my opinion if had the power, like you say, i would never force a draw (unless in ONE case) since drawing = everyone loses (because everyone gets 5 town points, same as when you lose). I'd rather give someone 10 points and the others 5, instead of everyone 5.

The only one time i would "force" a draw would be if none of the two main alignment (Town and Mafia) deserves a win, because of cheating for example. This never happened to me but this brings me to another question:

'''Would it be reportable if i find out that my teammates are using skype to ensure themselves a win, and then i make certain they lose in order to "make them learn to play fair"? (example, one mafia admits skyping with gamethrowing sk, i reveal all mafia in chat)'''

Ps. I know this^^ is gamethrowing. The thing is that i hate cheaters, even when they are on my same team.