Cooper wrote:
https://clips.twitch.tv/EnticingBlushingLasagnaPoooound
This is specifically what I was referencing from the meeting. New locations DON'T end games BUT if you say "Okay all T's follow me we are going to colors" it's considered extreme wordplay because slightly before the clip Matt said all it takes to end Simon Says is simply saying "Math Trivia" and nothing else. You are telling them to go to a location BUT you are also technically stating another game like the rule says by specifically naming colors.
Okay let's not complicate this more than it has to be, throw it down to simpler terms. Base off the jailbreak rules, it's as easy as said,
54 Simon says is over when a new game to play is stated. Jail Break General. Key word,
"when a new game to play is stated", so as long as you say
"hey, we're playing ____, come to my spray and freeze" or
"come to my spray and freeze, we're gunna go play ____" simon says is then over as stated from the rules. Say if you say
"simon says follow my spray into [game location]" not stated to play the game.
"Follow my spray into [game location]" not stated to play, so you stay where you are. I'd argue that it's not word play, it's a simple order, game was never stated to be played. Simon says is suppose to be
(should be) perplex.
Cooper wrote:
This is slightly different but I think it's extremely similar at the same time based on people's interpretations on how you can end Simon Says. The rules only specifically say that stating a new game ends Simon Says, but people also do the thing where they say "Simon says we are no longer playing Simon says" (which isn't in the rules). You are telling them they are no longer playing the game, but then you kill them if they stop playing it. Obviously saying "We aren't playing this game anymore" doesn't necessarily mean another game will start, but it does imply that the warden is clearly going to play another game or do something else, the T's aren't going to sit there and wait out the timer for the rest of the round. Personally, I'd say this is just as much extreme wordplay as saying "All T's go to colors".
It's apart of the game,
"simon says do everything simon says, simon says im simon" by Simon saying
"simon says simon says is over" or similar that officially ends Simon Says by the word of the game. But saying
"we aren't playing simon says anymore" does
not state in anyway that a new game is to be played, still stated by the wording of the rule itself a game
must be stated to be played to ensure that the game Simon Says is no longer at play. Rather than wordplay, it's simply an invalid order. Let's not put too much thought into it all, keep it down to simpler terms.
Cooper wrote:
Every other death game on the server ends when the warden simply says "We aren't playing this game anymore" so for consistency's sake, I think it would also make sense for Simon Says to be the same. I'll bring this analogy back up as an example.
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You wouldn't say "We are playing math trivia for a prize; 1-1" and then say "Never mind we aren't playing trivia anymore" and still pick a winner and give them the prize.
Just my thoughts. The clip is different than what I originally thought I heard at the meeting, but I still think it's pretty relevant when getting nitpicky about what ends Simon Says and what doesn't.
Again, like I said previously, Simon Says falls under different rulings. Will just quote what I said above.
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It's apart of the game, "simon says do everything simon says, simon says im simon" by Simon saying "simon says simon says is over" or similar that officially ends Simon Says by the word of the game.