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Curtis West
Curtis West

Mar-23-2006 14:27

Well, I'm getting quite annoyed at having a very smart archetype. I already have all the smart skills except the ones offered by the factions. Charm and tough skills are hard to come by since it takes me so long just to get to the allotted amount for one of those many skills.

Granted, I did pick that archetype, but I did not know (at the time) that your archetype effects how many skill points it takes to buy a certain skill. If I had known, I would have chosen quite differently.

So, is it possible for me to change my archetype or am I stuck with it forever? Also, what are these "backgrounds" I see on detectives and what do they do?


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Greyling
Greyling

Mar-23-2006 15:04

Think only Ben can answer if you're stuck with your archetype or not - but changing it probably won't be easy as a lot of subtractions would have to be taken into account to equal out that you came by your smarts skills cheaper than if you hadn't been "Very Smart".

As for the "backgrounds", they're what you get to choose from if you decide to let the computer "choose" for you instead of creating your detective from scratch yourself. There are 6 different backgrounds, each of which will match up with one of the 6 different archetypes - having a background just adds a bit of flavour I suppose :)

Curtis West
Curtis West

Mar-23-2006 17:15

Well, I did some research and found out that the archetype I now want (Tough and Smart) makes all Smart and Tough skills about 2 less then thier original amount. A Very Smart detective, which I am now, makes all Smart skills about 4 less then the original amount.

Hmmm.

R Anstett
R Anstett

Mar-23-2006 17:46

Ben obviously is the only one who can give a final answer but I would hazard a reasonable guess is that you can not change after you have started your detective.

No game that I know of allows you to "go back and change the past" in such a way. Perhaps if you had never done a case, but 30 days in (at the time of writing this) I think you are who you are.

Look on the posisitive side there are great many detectives out there that take far longer to pick up all the smart skills.

I would suggest choosing a side and sticking with either Tough or Charming until you build up that equal to your smart scores.

Xavier Maverick
Xavier Maverick

Mar-23-2006 20:22

Ha, well forget about Mr. West.

Apparently, I miscalcualted my number of fasle accusations while playing as him and put him into early retirement. Man, this sucks so much. :(

R Anstett
R Anstett

Mar-24-2006 06:30

Younger but wiser.

Charlie Cain
Charlie Cain
Thespian

Mar-24-2006 06:59

* shakes head and puffs on his cigarette *

Well better luck in your new life.

crunchpatty
crunchpatty
Old Shoe

Mar-25-2006 01:37

haha, don't feel bad...I have a little theory that most people who stay with the game have sacrificed at least one detective to do so. Bienvenidos Xavier, hasta la vista Curtis.

R Anstett
R Anstett

Mar-25-2006 06:35

Raises a hand, first and only detective.

Charlie Cain
Charlie Cain
Thespian

Mar-25-2006 06:50

good job Ran that impressive. I hope I can do the same.

Mark Stone
Mark Stone

Mar-25-2006 06:58

Well....I wish I could say the same...Oh well...*Takes a swig from his flask* *shudders* we arnt all perfect.

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