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Jack Dervish
Jack Dervish

Feb-7-2006 14:58

As a real life private investigator, I've noticed that a great deal of the duties that come with the profession aren't listed. I know this game tries to stick with the whole film noir theme (and does a great job of it), but I think for the sake of investigators who want to make some chump change to pay their sketchy bar character tab, there should be alternative cases to the standard murder investigation. I'd like to see more cases about cheating spouses, thieves, tracking down information about people for clients, and perhaps some surveilence jobs. At the moment I only have a free account, so I'm not aware what other types of jobs are available to subscribed members; but I still think it would be nice if the cases had a bit more variety.

After all, how many of these poor NPC's have to die each year? ;)

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BadAss
BadAss
Charioteer

Mar-9-2006 13:12

No problem for me when it's connected with a featured mystery...just as long as it allows enough variety and a new set of suspects and evidence for every hunt.

Elka
Elka
Well-Connected

Mar-12-2006 08:47

I like the idea of a serial killer as well. But maybe it would be cool if one day an agency receives a message saying that they're needed. The level of the case could actually be Almost Impossible or higher and the agency has to work to catch the real killer. So each person in the agency can help. Not like in hunts where you do favours, but with this one, you'd have different aspects of the mystery to solve and it can be shared. Like, one team would work on Physical Evidence in terms of analysing and questioning townspeople, one team, witnesses and suspects. Still many kinks, but something an agency can do together and they get a week to complete it.

Chrysalis
Chrysalis

Mar-17-2006 14:07

We discussed serial killers in another thread thought you might be interested...

http://newyork.hypoware.com/map/cityhall/post.spy?id=11181&first_record=81398

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