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Jazlene chacha diva
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Nov-10-2007 12:21
Alright, so just to start out this thread, I want you to know why I chose the Newbie message board. I thought I would get replies sooner. I really want to know now for future referance.
Anyway, I have a question about when your writing mysteries. I am trying a shot at writing a scripted mystery. It's called watch your step, and I am almost halfway through. I decided to test it out so far to see if I need to fix anything before I go on. I read the introduction, searched the crime scene, etc., until I started interviewing my suspects. The questions I made to ask them didn't show up. I looked again, and I saw that I had unlocked them all, and did all the effects, but it still won't show up. I would love to know how to get my questions up and asking. Again, I posted this on the newbie message board because I wanted this answered quicker. Good luck to all the mystery writers!
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Jazlene chacha diva
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Nov-10-2007 13:09
Whoops! Posted this in the wrong board. Oh well. No turning back. But please, answer my question. I'm desparete. I want to complete my scripted mystery with great hopes and real questions.
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Jazlene chacha diva
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Nov-10-2007 13:11
Just got a message cfm. She moved it. My bad. Ahhh, I need a nap or something. I need brain power.
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lilangel
Sleuth About Town
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Nov-10-2007 14:25
When you go to each question, does it say the cause to unlock it as being the effect in another place?
What I mean is... say you go to one question, the cause would be the Crime Scene, when you go to the Crime Scene, the effects of that is unlocking a twist, suspect, and a question... that's the way I know of for sure to unlocking questions and having being able to play it. Other than that, I'm in the works of writing an SM myself.
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Jazlene chacha diva
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Nov-10-2007 16:16
So kind of like a chain reaction?
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Secret_Squirrel
Safety Officer
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Nov-10-2007 17:53
yes.
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Jazlene chacha diva
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Nov-11-2007 05:25
Ahh, I get it now. Thank you so much. Now I can finish my mystery.
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