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Cool Idea For real and fake alibis
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Skyler Michaels
Skyler Michaels
Well-Connected

Aug-14-2004 13:07

Ok I think this might be a pretty cool idea.How about Once an alibi checks our as fake or real it gets put by the persons name so we don't have to write it down or go and look again after we bring all thw suspects out. Or you could make it so once you determine if someone is a suspect or not it goes into two different lists a fake alibi list or real alibi list. or even a third list if you can't determine weather that person is real or fake because they clam up on you. Or how about if you don't like any of thos two ideas the link to the fake persons name changes color if they are found out to be fake.

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reda
reda
Well-Connected

Aug-25-2004 16:19

Dr Falco: if u get a case from some1 else and u go to the hall of records u will see what they disscovered. so the info is still there just some clicks away.

ctown28
ctown28
Huntsman

Aug-25-2004 23:13

when I first started this game, I didn't take many notes, I learned to after I got more "experienced" Why should the case files tell you everything you already know (or did you forget, i.e Jonas was with the Butcher) If this game gos that far, then wh not say since the banker is my contact, instead of just going through the list just have him tell me who wrote the note?

Dr. Falco Maltese
Dr. Falco Maltese
Well-Connected

Aug-26-2004 03:24

reda: This only works if the person checking the research has the research skill. Otherwise the new agent using the case file does not have that information. (I know, I know, everyone should get research...but for those who don't have it yet, it means you have to remember to share this info with them in a different way (IM or note on case file), while everything else is in the case file record. And in a real agency, surely the researching agent would make a note in the case file for everyone to see? At least, that is what I think.

reda
reda
Well-Connected

Aug-26-2004 04:48

u r right again dear falco

Ernie
Ernie

Aug-26-2004 06:03

I'd like to be able to keep case notes on the case file screen.
Or at least be able to arrange the info on the screen the way I like it. Maybe we could have a notebook window too??
It would help a lot not to have to keep looking up and down from my notes to screen. And if I have to stop in the middle and need to log off, I don't have to try and find my notes again...I have kids that use this computer too!

Kay
Kay
Well-Connected

Aug-26-2004 10:25

Fonzie i know that it reads client in bold white letters i was merley suggesting that after questioning the client is is not in bold anymore. Still saying client just not in bold. (ie CLIENT in bold, client not bold) is that more clear now.

Moonshh
Moonshh
Well-Connected

Aug-26-2004 19:03

Is anyone else at all annoyed by the way that new suspects are inserted in different places on the list, so that if you are keeping notes on paper it is hard to end up with the whole list in the same order as the screen unless you wait to write until the entire list is complete? Why does this need to be this way? I don't think it ends up alphabetized or anything, does it?

gosens
gosens

Aug-26-2004 20:00

As far as I know, Client never dies. So there is no risk clicking her to remember if you interviewed her or not.

gosens
gosens

Aug-26-2004 20:07

I think the Case File debate has come down to, should it be up to you to take notes, and does it oversimplify the game of all the info is on one screen.

Personally, I don't take notes, because it just takes too long. That doesn't make it harder to play, because the info is all available, it just takes 22 clicks to see it all, and you have to click back and forth to figure out your logic.

The fun for me at ridiculous level is the logic behind narrowing your suspects based on the evidence possibilities, then going to town to pick on someone and narrow the list further. It's the same logic whether you have to click 22 times or not.

But not having to click 22 times would reduce the bandwidth on Ben's server, make it less frustrating for users, and simply save time. The logic and strategy remains the same either way.

mr_sugarcoat
mr_sugarcoat

Nov-19-2005 11:10

Good question asked!Eventhough I new here,but i started taking down notes automatically as there would be a ton of clues to mermorize if i don't. however i still think that it would be better to stick to the present,eventhough that is troublesome but with a little organisation everything is fine!

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