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clamming up
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anjm
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Oct-10-2004 18:23
In the difficult cases, i am getting some suspects that clam up on the first question, which is usually motives, alibi is second...but anyways, they clam up on the first question, and i can't get any other people with motives..what should i do...in one case i had only 2 suspects including the client!!!
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Jojo
Old Shoe
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Oct-10-2004 18:27
When that happens, it is BAD LUCK! There is sometimes nothing you can do. HOWEVER, flirting and some other skills may help this.
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anjm
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Oct-10-2004 18:44
thanks jojo...i'm trying to get more skills, but it's harder to get the points now..i get them one by one..sheesh...thanks
by the way...your bio is going great...liking it, waiting for more...
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Dr. Falco Maltese
Well-Connected
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Oct-10-2004 19:59
anjm, also you might want to back off the difficult cases until you get your skills up. I know for my charming character, I had to go down a level until I got the next level of Sweet Talking (for a tough character, this would be Interrogation, of course.)
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anjm
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Oct-10-2004 21:47
thx dr.falco, actually what i wanted to do, was get more skill points so i can get more skills...which if i played the easier cases, then that would take longer..
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anjm
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Oct-10-2004 21:49
by the way dr.falco, you are "very smart" then how come you have "tough" accessories? i thought that your accessories make your skills work better?
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Dr. Falco Maltese
Well-Connected
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Oct-10-2004 22:52
Well, there aren't any smarts skills to use in talking to suspects or townspeople - they are all either tough or charming. So I use the smarts gear in my agency to wear while searching a case, so as to get all the evidence to show up, and then I just accentuate my tough skills by wearing all tough gear during the solving. Works well for me. But if you are not subscribed and in an agency, you are stuck carrying the same gear all the time, in which case a smart detective might choose to wear smarts stuff, I suppose. But after the searching, it's all the questioning (and keeping everyone from clamming as long as possible) that matters!
On the "taking longer" issue - I, too, suffered with impatience while waiting to build my skills up enough to solve the harder cases. But it's more of a bummer to have to quit cases, to my way of thinking. You'll get there soon enough, really!
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Dogberta
Nomad
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Oct-11-2004 07:13
If you are in a hurry, you might want to consider joining an agency. that way if you get stuck trying the harder cases, your teammates can help you out by analyzing evidence or questioning suspects with skills you don't have yet.
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