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Sleuth Admin
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Tale Spinner

Aug-16-2004 13:06

I've made a few updates to agency case files today. This only effects people who are members of an agency. Let me know what you think of these changes, and if you run into any problems relating to case files.

1) Favors can now be stored as private case files. Previously, you could not store favors at all. Now, they can be stored as private files.

2) You can now see whether or not your files are marked as private.

3) Detectives cannot open case files if their experience is not high enough to start that file on their own. So, a detective with less than 400 experience will not be allowed to open a "Really Hard" case file.

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Dudgeon
Dudgeon

Aug-16-2004 13:36

2)I liked being able to see whether or not they were private or not. That's a big improvement.

1)Question on the saved favors though. If I save one, and then do three more cases, will that give me another one? or will I have to finish the one given to me originally before a new favor is handed out?

3)Good idea. Lower experience generally doesn't help, except if it comes to the contacts. (When the contacts come into play though, this might make it alittle more difficult.)

Jojo
Jojo
Old Shoe

Aug-16-2004 16:00

1. Great idea! Same question as Dudgeon's came to mind,

2. Great idea!

3. Great idea!

donsangel
donsangel

Aug-16-2004 16:01

1 i like the idea of being able to hold your private cases. it helps out when a teammate needs your contacts info.

2 i like being able to see that because sometimes i forget to put it on, so but now i'll know if i did.

3 i like it, but don't at the same time. either way is fine by me!

Sweetbaby
Sweetbaby

Aug-16-2004 16:19

1) great idea, same question as above

2)noticed that and it has already come in handy

3) I like this as well, except the contact point that dudgeon made

Orbitrux
Orbitrux
Well-Connected

Aug-16-2004 17:36

1) Awesome, 'specially for newer players.

2) Supa sweet

3)Could take it or leave it, but I think it makes sense in the game.

PRettyhaha
PRettyhaha

Aug-16-2004 18:31

1. Thats a great idea, I often wish I could file my favours.

2. another great idea, very usual

3 I agree with this one, but how allowing detectives with lower points to help out with contacts, but they cant accuse the killer, thus not allowing them solve the case and taking points and payment?

Orbitrux
Orbitrux
Well-Connected

Aug-16-2004 18:42

You idea for #3 is a fine one, indeed PRettyhaha, I wonder if that would be difficult for Ben to do?

Jojo
Jojo
Old Shoe

Aug-16-2004 20:14

I also agree with prettyhaha, and Orbitrux. It would make it so that we still can get help from those who are less experienced, but they would not be able to solve the case. I like the idea.

newra
newra

Aug-17-2004 03:54

1) this is great and should help a lot in hunts!
2) I noticed and appreciated it a lot!
3) Not much difference for me - maybe it could be possible at the case's owner will (like, giving a case to somebody); for agencies that want to help a new member or build a new character back after a retirement
Anyway, thanks a lot Ben for those improvements!

Greyling
Greyling

Aug-17-2004 07:27

1) Not entirely pro this decision, but it will be interesting to see how it works. Hopefully it will mean that more agencies will have a shot at the hunts, but I have my doubts about it for various reasons. Also I'm a bit concerned that this step may diminish the interaction among detectives within an agency, to me one of the main ideas of the agencies is to get people to talk, but on the other hand it might not affect this side of the game.

2) Excellent!

3) Good idea. Although newra's right that it will be more difficult for an agency to help rebuild a member's character in case of retirement, it will, however, put an effective stop to the cases where new characters have been handed ridiculously hard cases simply to force up their experience as quickly as possible neglecting the whole aspect of building up a character.

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