there was/is compulsory voting in ATPG mafia game. How did you feel that has played out?
Without revealing anything about my voting pattern/strategy but people looking at it must be WTH or at the very least ignoring it completely.
Once I saw my role I knew having to vote was going to be a problem. There's also the issue of
a lot more bandwagoning. Since people have to vote, the best way to not stand out or not put any effort into thinking is to accuse whoever getting accused at the time, which in turn makes it more difficult for that person to get out of being lynched. The problem I see is people will log on, accuse someone because they have to, then not come back until the day's over and thus there's no chance of that meaningless vote being changed. With this rule you're stacking things heavily against whoever gets unlucky. Take my vote against CivGeneral for example. In previous games I wouldn't have accused him since the 'evidence' was shaky at best but it was the only solid 'lead' at the time. I'm curious how many people accused him not because they believed the evidence but because they had to accuse someone. I don't view that as fair to him nor beneficial to the game as a whole. I'm sure I'm not alone when I say I only voted because I had to.
Not to appear sour, but my accusation of Love in ATPG's game was also based entirely on his rule of having to vote. In any other game because of my role I'm staying low and letting the masses kill each other off. It just so happens I find King Arthur and everyone jumps on me, not to mention my internet was still out at the time so flipping the bandwagon elsewhere came too little too late. I also think a lot of those votes had no real reasoning behind them either and again, had the rules been different they probably wouldn't have been there in the first place and thus I possibly could have wiggled out of it. We'll never know.
While the game isn't over, I think it's safe to say that the game was decided not by the specific vote casting but rather on the various abilities people had and how they were used. Not once was voting used as evidence against someone (other than in my case) so it in effect had no impact on the outcome of the game (other than lessening the chance of bandwagons being overturned/changed) which I think reinforces what I said earlier. Granted, I think I would have a survived a day or two longer had I not accused Love, but like I said earlier in traditional games I'm not making such a bold move that early.
So at least from my point of view, forcing votes doesn't improve gameplay other than giving the illusion everyone is taking an active interest in the game. In the end it basically didn't matter, so why force it and remove the "lay low/stay in the shadows/let others do my talking for me" strategy?