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Barry Grant
Barry Grant
Old Shoe

May-11-2006 12:36

I know the subscription allows you to play the featured mysteries (which don't count against you if you accuse incorrectly which is very appealling), allows you to do a treasure hunt (as a member of an agency), and allows you to travel to another city, but what else does it get you?

What I'm looking for is how the mysteries you get for your subscription differ from non-subscription mysteries. Are there more locations in each city to visit? Is there another way of proving guilt?

And one last thing: Will the mysteries ever "run out" for those who have not subscribed?

Thank you for your patience.

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crunchpatty
crunchpatty
Old Shoe

May-11-2006 23:43

I think the big draw is in being a member of an agency...it's not just the treasure hunts and different skills and stuff. For me the big plus is the opportunity to switch gear and collaborate on cases. Agencies have equipment lockers with which their members can share items such that you can gear up with the smartest items to make sure you find all the detailed evidence at a crime scene, then switch to very tough or very charming stuff depending on your profile, to increase the chance of success in interviewing. And if that fails, you can file a case (with some exceptions) so that someone else can work on it for you.

Short version...mucho experience points! More skill buying ability! A world of rich functionality at your fingertips! Improved self-esteem!

And all at low low prices. Kicks the ass off that weird chopping tool you bought from an infomercial.

(yoda voice) Subscribe, you will. :P

crunchpatty
crunchpatty
Old Shoe

May-11-2006 23:45

Oh, and no...I don't see how the mysteries would ever run out, irrespective of subscription status.

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