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Tips for Noobs
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Jolyn
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May-21-2006 02:07
Heya guys! I'm kind of a noob about this game. Is there like any tips to solve cases?
I just quit one where all my suspects did not have the footprint I found at the crime scene. Is that possible? I quit but, curiosity killed the cat.
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Ravenseeker
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May-22-2006 07:23
Hi guys!
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Ravenseeker
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May-22-2006 07:24
I have a bit of a problem about the favors. I've done the music teacher a favor, but she isn't listed as a contact on my detective page. Why? :((((
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R Anstett
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May-22-2006 07:30
Just becasue you do a favor for someone does not mean they automatically become your contact.
As you continue to do favors there is an ever growing chance that the person you are doing the favor for will become a contact.
Remember you can only have one PE and one WE townie for a contact in each city. One of the reasons to subscribe, to travel to different cities and earn different contacts.
The reason for the extra posts above this question is hitting refresh rather than clicking on the link to go to the new post. Refreshing re-submits the previous message you sent.
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Jolyn
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May-22-2006 22:04
Hey guys, how did you all do the HARD and REALLY HARD cases? I so called "die" there. The one I quit was "Hard". Everyone clammed up, and according to the fortune teller, I had more suspects. -_-
I have this stress skill, I forgot what it's called. I went to the suspects, and it says that they would only answer 1 Q. How u know what to choose? The alibi or the ask for "people with motive" tag?
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Serena Siren
Well-Connected
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May-23-2006 00:15
Jolyn, in order to solve cases with an increasing level of difficulty more successfully -- you have to gain more experience, skills, and items that boost your skills.
Stick to the Easy and Intermediate cases for the time being and try a harder case once you are a little more experienced...then witnesses and suspects are less likely to clam up, etc.
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