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From Intermediate to Hard To Really Hard
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Finale
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May-2-2007 20:36
Hi guys, I was just wondering if you could give me some tips...
I''ve been playing for a few days now, and I've been wanting to move up from the usual intermediate difficulty games I play to hard difficulty games. However, the first time I tried it I made my first false accusation (I was foolish enough to try and guess instead of just quitting the case).
So I was wondering if you guys can give me simple tips (like the range of # of suspects, range of # of suspects with fake/no alibi, etc.) to help me adjust to a hard difficulty. I'm very anal - so my first false accusation was particularly hard on me. I was even tempted to start a brand new character and abandon this one just to have a clean slate, but I realize false accusations are somewhat inevitable.
And if you guys are feeling generous enough to spare some more time to write, maybe you could also post how to adjust from Hard to Really Hard. I read in some posts that switching from Hard to Really Hard is a big adjustment to the gameplay.
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Lady Jas
The Chosen One
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May-4-2007 01:44
Well in your case, since you dont want to keep quitting cases, even though quitting is not a bad thing, the only thing you can do is go down to the lower level cases until youve accumulated enough skill points over time to buy better skills that will help you with the harder level cases.
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Finale
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May-4-2007 03:21
I think Lady Jas is right, a_agwari. Maybe you need more skills to tackle hard cases. I've only been able to easily tackle hard cases when I got Advanced Sweet Talking, Advanced Rule Bending, and Flirting to talk to witnesses and suspects, and Thread and Hair analysis to maximize evidence searches.
You are not getting any more skill points on intermediate cases because the experience you get isn't enough to warrant a skill point. But you will probably get a skill point after every two consecutive intermediate cases. If you still can't solve hard cases, I suggest you follow Lady Jas's advice and keep solving intermediate cases until you have better skills.
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a_agarwal
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May-4-2007 05:06
Hey thanks. I was confused because of not getting any skill points. Now I'll try to accumulate more so that I can have advance skills.
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