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Miss Charisma
Miss Charisma

Aug-24-2004 12:10

I recently had to quit a case because I couldn't accuse the suspect. Does your detective get retired for quitting cases or only for false acusations? If so, after quitting how many cases does this happen? If not, how does it affect the detective?

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Greyling
Greyling

Aug-24-2004 14:20

Yeah, Kay's right, you won't get retired from quitting cases. The only thing that happens when quitting is that you don't get any experience points and you don't get payed - oh, and then you'll have to do another case before getting to do a favour case :)

Inspector Khoj
Inspector Khoj

Aug-25-2004 12:35

Thanks for the help.

Rivergallery
Rivergallery

Aug-29-2004 12:40

I was wondering the same thing.... Thanks :)

Moonshh
Moonshh
Well-Connected

Aug-31-2004 06:15

Moving this up past the spam from haza.

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