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1. Less emotion from the Neural Network) There were 9 Mafia members. They deserved to lose so they wouldn't interfere. I think everyone knew by the second half of the day that you were the Count among the Mafia, and that was better for everyone.
2. The Mafia's ability isn't just about killing and not voting against each other; it's also about strategizing. That's why they get to know each other. Their task is to deceive everyone around them and eliminate them. If they don't strategize, they're not a Mafia; they're just individual killers.
3. "Cheating recruitment"??? Do you even hear yourselves? Should I start analyzing all the possible scenarios for every role? Do you want me to outline all the possibilities so well that even your Prior will play better than your Guru? (Okay, I'm exaggerating, but blaming the Demons' victory on recruitment is nonsense, I'm sorry.)
As already mentioned, no overpowered abilities can win without a professional player, personal qualities, and the gift of persuasion, logic, etc.
Honestly, there were lucky breaks and failures on the part of all the opponents, but I didn't see any major mistakes. You're criticizing Guru. I'm criticizing him only for his professional gameplay, for being so good that after his messages, he writes with "Guru, Guru," etc. Yes, he killed Morny. Yes, Imaris could have killed him too. But Guru doesn't pay much attention to the game, and he blames everything on Obum.
Continuing about recruitment: overall, you're right; we only had 5 players throughout the game! BUT! Ara and Gila identified the Elephant and sent him to feed the worms. And how do you suggest we win without recruitment? Especially since we only had two successful recruitments in all the days!!! I'm grateful to the whole team for discussing the game. It's clear that they care about it, and that's nice.
The only thing is, I feel bad for Morny. He tested me, and two players took him out. Morny, would you have betrayed me? And another question: did you suspect me before the test?