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Liutenant Zoe
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Apr-20-2006 15:31
I am new to this game, and I don't know how long I should wait until I am at the next level.(I am on beginner.) I already made 2 false accusations, but now I get the hang of it. I guess what I'm trying to say is, how hard are the levels. Please help! I don't wanna get fired for good!
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Midnight4
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Apr-20-2006 15:40
It depends. If you feel you are ready, then go for it! I just played on Beginner until I wasn't allowed to, because after you have a certain amount of experience you can't do Beginner anymore.
If you want to move on, here's two suggestions:
1. Go to the bar and talk to the shady character- if you have $400 you are willing to pay him, he can remove all false accusations.
2. Do you know the formulas to catching the culprit? There are three, and once I found out about them, I never falsely accused anyone again. And hopefully, I never will!
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Laurie Jones
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Apr-20-2006 16:08
I'm a bit new here too, but I've had some experience. I would say to move on when you're ready. Also, another reason to move on would be because as you get into higher difficulty levels, the cash goes up! :)
Just like Midnight4 said, talk to Shady (he hangs out at the bar) and if you want to pay $400, he can get rid of your false accusations.
I would check out the "Welcome Newbies" thread. It has lots of helpful info for beginners! Also, it has the formulas to catching the culprit.
Good luck! ;)
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reda
Well-Connected
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Apr-21-2006 01:52
Shady's price is not fixed. It goes up with exp. If you already have 2 falses go to him fast! Cause the third one will get you retired.
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