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jstkdn
jstkdn
Well-Connected

Sep-9-2004 13:46

I hope no one take offense to this suggestion, as it is certainly not meant in that way.

Would it be possible to organize sleuth talk a bit better? And split it in a sleuth talk for questions that are related for someone who hasn't figured all features of the game yet, and why certain things, are the way they are.

And sleuth talk for other stuff, for those who do understand all features of the game.

Examples of questions for those that haven't figured out the game yet.
1. Why does a suspect clam up, and what do I do?
2. The client does not have an accuse button.
3. What skill should I get next.
4. How many suspects are there on really hard.
5. Where can I find the order of the socrates.
Etc.

I am not sure if others have the same problem. But I really am looking for the interesting stuff (like ideas about game improvements), but have to click through all those other questions.

If I have offended anyone, I apologize. However, one piece of advise, part of the fun in this game...is figuring it out....
(I personally wish I could go back to that.)

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Ceana Craig
Ceana Craig

Sep-12-2004 03:38

Wish I'd thought of that last night! ACK!! Had one suspect, who gave me one more, who clammed-up after the alibi. ::sigh::

I actually use the info from the townspeople to direct me to the persons I should ask if they have reason to suspect so-and-so. If someone tells me that x thinks they know who the killer is, I go back and ask x about the people they fingered who haven't a pat alibi or my 2-3 remaining suspects. If someone says y didn't see or hear anything suspicious, I can usually bet that some of my forensic evidence belongs to y, because y was a witness and they may be next, so I'd better scootch over to y and do some more verbal probing.

The bribes are fantastic for getting that 1 more yea or nah on forensic evidence. That is when I think they can be indispensible. (pardon my spelling - I'm a bit dyslexic, hence extensive note-taking. hehehe)

Your info is a great help!! Thank you Dr. And I didn't even have to dirty your couch. ::grin::

CC
HeCK

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