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Requirement for Unread Will
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Jojo
Old Shoe
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Jun-25-2007 21:31
Okay, this is becoming an issue.
Newbies want to play the Unread Will as their first case. They are adamant about it for some reason. And nine times out of ten, they come into bar chat asking for help on a case they cannot complete, because they have neither the skills nor the Sleuth-developed brain to figure it out.
My suggestion: we put an experience minimum on the case. 1000 exp before you can even open it? Something in that ball park.
I know the case is available to unsubbed detectives to show them the joy of being subscribed, but I do not think it is a good idea to have it open to detectives who have not even played a few cases (or even the tutorial, for that matter), causing many newbies to struggle with a case they obviously cannot handle.
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biggie528
Lucky Stiff
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Jul-12-2007 03:32
I don't think its necessary to yell creature.
The suggestion isn't to keep people from challenging themselves, its to keep people from getting frustrated in the very beginning, think the game is too difficult, and then leave without giving the game a fair shot.
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Sleuth Admin
Tale Spinner
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Jul-17-2007 00:35
The minimum required experience levels have been tweaked a bit.
* Intermediate mysteries now require 80 experience
* Hard mysteries now require 200 experience
Experience limits now also apply to Scripted/Featured mysteries in addition to random ones, so a new player will not be allowed to attempt the Unread Will until they have at least 80 exp.
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Lady Jas
The Chosen One
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Jul-17-2007 00:39
Thank You SO much Ben!
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Jojo
Old Shoe
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Jul-17-2007 00:42
Thank you!!!
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biggie528
Lucky Stiff
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Jul-17-2007 04:01
wooooo! :D
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