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Bailey-T!
Bailey-T!

Jun-19-2006 14:03

Ok, I know this sounds stupid, but I can't figure out how to win! I've only done 2 different mysteries (on different names) and both times I guessed the people whose alibis were false and both times I was wrong! I went to all of the buildings and talked to all of the people--who by the way clammed up--and I can't figure it out! HELP!!!!

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Serena Siren
Serena Siren
Well-Connected

Jun-19-2006 14:11

Multiple suspects have fake alibies...You can't accuse based solely on that. Here are the formulas for being sure someone is guilty:

PE+Fake/"none of your business" Alibi=guilty
WE+Fake/"none of your business" Alibi=guilty
2 WE = guilty

It may help to play the Tutorial under the Case Menu and to read the Welcome Newbies Thread :)



Bailey-T!
Bailey-T!

Jun-19-2006 14:30

Thank you lots!!! : )

reda
reda
Well-Connected

Jun-20-2006 06:19

It might help you to read the Welcome newbie thread! Lots of great info in there. Also you can take the player tutorial to better understand when you can accuse.

Ms Helen
Ms Helen
Con Artist

Jun-20-2006 13:59

I agree with Serena playing the tutorial should help you a lot.

And don't give up yet it takes a little while to get the hang of it but when you get the basics it's easy to pick up the rest.

Also don't play cases too hard until you build your skills up, take it gradually.

GOOD LUCK

KyiraHartley
KyiraHartley

Jun-22-2006 15:23

Really is simple.
PE+WE=Guilty
WE=WE=guilty etc. etc.
If u need any more help feel free to send me a letter, iwill
answer any question u have.

KyiraHartley
KyiraHartley

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R Anstett
R Anstett

Jun-22-2006 16:08

Actually that formula is slightly wrong.

PE + Liar/none = Guilty
WE + Liar/none = Guilty
WE + WE = Guilty

PE + WE does NOT equal guilty without checking that person's alibi.

Miss Hip
Miss Hip

Jun-23-2006 07:03

I am new to this game. What do PE and WE stand for in these equations?

PE + Liar/none = Guilty
WE + Liar/none = Guilty
WE + WE = Guilty

PE + WE does NOT equal guilty without checking that person's alibi



Greyling
Greyling

Jun-23-2006 07:13

PE = Physical evidence (found at the crime scene)
WE = Witness evidence (when one of the other suspects says "yes, I suspect X because...") :)



Miss Hip
Miss Hip

Jun-23-2006 07:14

I fell like an idiot. I took another look at the equations and it hit me like a ton of bricks. I can't believe I couldn't see it before.

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