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sirgarr
sirgarr

Mar-16-2004 11:45

Woah. This guy wants to charge me $20,000 instead of the $800 or so before, what gives? Does this mean you should just clear stuff early on? This is painful.

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jwonie2
jwonie2

Apr-27-2004 21:01

i like the idea of contributions to factions... right now its near impossible to be good with 2 factions, and i have money coming out of my ears. (donated some 40k to agency safe). also it would be really cool to see what the other head quarters are like

Negasong
Negasong

Apr-28-2004 14:19

The other problem with a long string of successful cases is that if you are generally playing hard cases (for the sake of argument) you could just take beginner cases until your name was clear.

cfm
cfm
Nomad

Sep-11-2005 18:33

*reads through the old thread with interest*

Well if they only knew how bad it would really get....

*wishes there was another break in the formula somewhere along the way*

LilRach
LilRach
Well-Connected

Sep-11-2005 18:40

Yes, if I make a mistake now, I am going to be paying for it for a LONG time...

Steve Long
Steve Long

Sep-11-2005 19:13

it is funny to see someone like Fat Chuck say that he had to save up $2000.00. Reminds us that we all started at the beginning.

Guvnor100
Guvnor100

Sep-13-2005 14:18

Newb question, but how does one go about 'clearing' ones record? :s

Gena Long
Gena Long
Sleuth About Town

Sep-13-2005 14:21

go the shady character at the back of the bar and pay him some money.

jstkdn
jstkdn
Well-Connected

Sep-14-2005 03:15

Oh man, dusting off the cob webs off this thread CFM. :)

Sherlock H0lmes
Sherlock H0lmes
Well-Connected

Sep-27-2005 17:18

If the idea was to make it cost about 4 days of work to clear the record why not have the payout option and then a "lie low" option. The former would follow the formula already set up and the latter would prevent you from doing anything that would aquire you or your agency any fame and remove some of the higher difficulty/higher paying case levels.

If a real detective messed up and falsely accused two people, he'd likely need to stay out of the limelight, take some basic cases for a while, until the whole thing blew over.

Just a thought

R Anstett
R Anstett

Oct-1-2005 14:23

One thing I would like to see is the actual number of times we have made a false in addition to the current number.

Sort of that secret file we keep in the drawer that haunts us at night.

I try very hard not to drop cases, to solve every one. I have a drop rate right now of about 1.5% (5 drops) but I know that is deceptively low because I have about 8 or 9 falses also. I would like to know what my real success rate is.

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