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Switching to realy hard
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Rufus Bradford
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Sep-15-2006 13:55
I've been playing on hard for weeks now at all seems fine and easy. So I whanna jump to the next level. I currently have:
Adjustments
Toughness:
-1
Smarts:
6
Charm:
1
Skills
Hand Writing Analysis
Footprint Analysis
Research
Stress Detection
Interrogation
Rule Bending
Advanced Thread Analysis
Advanced Hair Analysis
$2228
And I am pretty good. I have my own ways of solving cases so don't worry about my poor interogation skills ;)
So, am I suited for Realy HArd ?
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AndreaX
Thespian
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Sep-15-2006 14:07
Why don;t you try it and find out?
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Rufus Bradford
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Sep-15-2006 14:14
Thank you Andrea, that's exacly what I was planning !! Didin't know what was in my head anyways :)
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Rufus Bradford
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Sep-15-2006 14:27
The Unique Riddle of the Haunting Answer
Faced with the evidence I collected, Nora confessed to the crime.
As I left the house, I saw the shady character from the bar, standing across the street, staring at me. He threw a sinister glance at me as he stubbed out his cigarette. I was pretty sure I'd be seeing him again fairly soon.
Congratulations. You successfully caught Nora Jamieson.
For completing this really hard mystery, you get 160 experience points and 1 skill points.
Since your client turned out to be the guilty suspect, you didn't receive your reward.
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Rufus Bradford
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Sep-15-2006 14:28
It wasn't that hard after all....with so much work and no prize...I realy hate clients who tink they can get away with it. I would much like it if they wouldn't hire me !!
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R Anstett
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Sep-15-2006 14:38
That is why some people like Pick Pocketing. I personally think it is the weakest of the skills for what you get for the skill points you spend on it.
I was more than willing to let the occasional reward slip through my fingers to earn the extra skill points that got me Underworld Connections.
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