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Stress Detection question

Spadaro
Spadaro

Sep-13-2006 20:45

How does it work and is it worth the skill points that you need to pay?

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calalta
calalta
Well-Connected

Sep-13-2006 20:53

Stress detection works by letting you know when a person (suspect or townsperson) you are questioning has had enough and will stop answering your questions. It is worth the skill points i think because it allows you to ask the most important question if you know they will only answer one more. It specifically works by saying that they person will A) answer one more question, and B) no more questions without some sort of persuasion.

Secret_Squirrel
Secret_Squirrel
Safety Officer

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Secret_Squirrel
Secret_Squirrel
Safety Officer

Sep-13-2006 21:00

(I confused Stress Detection with Judge of Character and am a dumbass!)

crunchpatty
crunchpatty
Old Shoe

Sep-13-2006 23:45

I've done and am that too. More than once.

reda
reda
Well-Connected

Sep-14-2006 00:51

Personally I wouldnt spend skill points on this, unless you already have your interview set and basic smart skills.

Yes its nice to know a suspect/townie will clam soon. But they always do. And if you play right you will anyway ask the most inportant questions first :)

Also after a while you learn how fast they will clam. so you can anticipate that.

Sir Paul
Sir Paul

Sep-14-2006 07:15

with my background i already had the stress detection skill when i started:) but i think it's a good skill...


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