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Quiting a case
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Madlock
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Jan-17-2006 05:54
Hi,
I was tempted to guess yesterday. But I see Shady ripping me off. (He doesn't want so much money if you have less experience points, but anyway it's much for me!)
So, I stopped guessing!
But...
I still want to know who the murderer was!!! Can somebody extend the game to show the murderer and the relevant evidence? Or is there a problem which a newbie like me not knows?
Thanks for reading that far,
Daniel
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R Anstett
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Jan-17-2006 11:57
Well two of us posted almost at once. Thanks Mak!
I will say that I am one of the more fanatical "do not ever quit a case" people out there. I only have 12 drops and well over 1200 solved. The average in Sleuth seems to be about 13-15% of your cases.
That being said it is better to quit than guess. Join up with an agency and they will help you out with that.
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Greyling
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Jan-18-2006 01:20
I used to be fanatical about quitting cases too ... then I decided I wanted the stage manager as contact to stop her from always clamming on me. I'm now considering putting out a contract on her.
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cfm
Nomad
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Jan-18-2006 07:05
Greyling, you are STILL looking for that Stage Manager?!
*wraps up a box of Godiva chocolate and sends it to Shanghai, express*
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R Anstett
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Jan-18-2006 07:20
Your quest for that Stage Manager has turned into an epic. Maybe if you send the chocolate to the Stage Manager CFM it might help her soften up some.
I remember a this book by Homer about a journey....
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