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Things that ought to work, but don't...
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Serges
Vigilante
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Jan-16-2007 16:47
I just thought about this last night. When you have handwriting analysis and lockpicking, it only seems to follow that you should be able to determine either a suspect's handedness, or, be able to confirm or eliminate them as a match to your threatening notes, since you'll either find a journal or appointment book, both of which provide samples of the suspect's handwriting.
I'm not calling for a change here, since the system works just fine without it... but I was wondering if anyone else has thought of a similar situation where it seems like something would work but isnt written into the game.
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nonaddict2
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Jan-16-2007 18:42
i found that odd too when i was in lilangel and had both of those skills... right now i don't have lockpicking skill yet... but i will get that eventually... now that my skill points increase slowly.
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crunchpatty
Old Shoe
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Jan-17-2007 03:10
*still thinks the person you are doing a favour for shouldn't clam on you as fast as the others*
I know it's been said before. Just saying it again.
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biggie528
Lucky Stiff
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Jan-17-2007 04:42
Same goes for clients
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yoyofoshow
Old Shoe
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Jan-17-2007 04:46
I agree with Mr Patty and Ms. Biggie.
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AraLives
Battered Shoe
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Jan-17-2007 07:03
ungrateful wretches.
(clients and favour-townies, that is)
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MamaTerra
Assistant Postman
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Jan-17-2007 09:21
I concur with Mr. Patty (*giggle* everytime I say, see, or think your name, I think of SpongeBob for some reaseon), and Ms. Biggie as well.
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Epiphany Love
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Jan-17-2007 19:37
Why is it that when I find 2 foot prints I can only ID one as being slim/heavy ?
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yoyofoshow
Old Shoe
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Jan-18-2007 02:13
You can identify both its just a coincidence that you have only been able to identify only 1.
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Donnie_D
Well-Connected
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Jan-18-2007 06:36
Yeah...that's really unrealistic when you're carrying out a favor for a townie and this townie clams up fast. You wanna help him...he refuses to give any informations. A lil' change there would be more realistic and avoid to stupidly failing a favor (which are supposed to be easy for an experienced detective since it's apart from the harder cases)
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Christy0116
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Jan-18-2007 06:39
Keep on saying it Crunch. Those favour folks are just plain rude. Ask for a favour - then clam up!
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