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Detective Apartments.....

love2laugh
love2laugh

Jan-20-2007 10:20

I don't like the idea that u have to have at least $80000 to get a studio...anyone else...?

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MamaTerra
MamaTerra
Assistant Postman

Jan-20-2007 10:44

I like it. It gives you something to look foward too. And to work towards. And after you pay the money for the apartment, you never have to pay rent. So in the long run, its worth it.

Pseudo
Pseudo
Well-Connected

Jan-20-2007 12:07

You can build money up very fast once your favours are capped at incredibly hard. Each new item is worth $4,800. If you complete 4 favours a day, you're getting a decent bit of money.

LilRach
LilRach
Well-Connected

Jan-20-2007 12:43

I like the challenge. I have all the equipment I need and it has given me a goal. It makes Sleuth fresh and invigorating for me.

Pseudo
Pseudo
Well-Connected

Jan-20-2007 13:32

I'm quite looking forward to saving up many hundreds of thousands of dollars so I can finally have a fully outfitted apartment. That is, if I don't burn myself out too early.

astroldetective
astroldetective
Sleuth About Town

Jan-20-2007 14:21

I consider it a bargain - in the real world a studio in New York or London would cost a lot more than that : )

Pseudo
Pseudo
Well-Connected

Jan-20-2007 15:43

But how much would they have cost during the time Sleuth is set in? Perhaps they're quite realistic?

Hercules Poisson
Hercules Poisson

Jan-24-2007 01:25

I hope you'll excuse a slightly different topic (I hope everyone hasn't been asking this) -

I have just bought an apartment in London, and had been hoping to build up a set of Smarts stuff to store there.

But to my surprise, I can't seem to put special items straight into my apartment containers after completing a London favour.... I still get the option to donate the item to my agency, which is based in Delhi!?!

What am I supposed to do, store an item in my London apartment, travel back to Delhi, pick up the item from my agency locker, then travel back to London?

(that seems an outrageously expensive way to get it done...).

Help?


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