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Price inflation for removal of false accusations
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Clint Forthwright
Clint Forthwright
Old Shoe

Nov-25-2008 00:16

I have a bad habit of guessing who's the perp. And I don't always get lucky. So I went to the "shady character" found in all the bars. He charged only a few hundred.

I didn't learn my lesson. After another two strikes I come back to him and I'm charged nearly $10,000! I had to save up for this. But to make matters worse, the price would raise every time I had just enough, to make me a few bucks short.

It was only until I sold an expensive item that my nightmare ended. I won't accuse without certainty again, but I still want to know why this happened to me or happens to us all...before I decide to stop Shady's head.

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Secret_Squirrel
Secret_Squirrel
Safety Officer

Nov-26-2008 19:03

I'd still like a way to annually, at least, get the chance to clear part, or all, of my Shady Bill [be that $'s or the number of FA's I'm sitting on] via a mechanism other than the favour grind.

I like the fact that you can 'fail', don't get me wrong, that's part of what makes this game unique, but in like 3 or so years of playing I've really only seen one 'unique' way of reducing your Shady debt that involves game play other than the unrealistic favour grind.

ctown28
ctown28
Huntsman

Nov-26-2008 19:26

I agree SS, it would be nice to see another way to reduce it, perhaps a new case twist where Shady is implicated in some way. Granted the chance of that twist coming up would be lower than others and who knows what city it would happen in!

Cass Trait
Cass Trait

Nov-30-2008 00:39

Is price inflation big problem in game? I have price inflation problems at my home. I hope that price inflation not hurt my game. Does it?

yoyofoshow
yoyofoshow
Old Shoe

Nov-30-2008 06:11

It's Christmas Shady where's the Christmas sale!

Breitkat
Breitkat
Pinball Amateur

Nov-30-2008 17:10

Don't worry bout price inflation too much, Cass. Just concentrate on learning how to solve cases.

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