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Is the Shady Character messing with me?

Josef Stalin
Josef Stalin

Nov-28-2007 20:45

Okay, I've taught myself the ropes, I guess, but I've had 2 false accusations before I figured out you could quit (or that false accusations had consequences). I stumbled on the Shady Character's function, but was a little short of cash. So I got more, and went back. His price had gone up, just a little more than I had. More money. Price went up again. I've solved 3-4 RRH cases since then, and the price keeps going up, just out of my price range. What's the deal?

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woody2
woody2
Old Shoe

Nov-28-2007 21:55

his price goes up as your experience goes up. You make better money for doing your favors so you should be able to bet enough to pay him off or try doing easier cases as your experience wont go up as much

Breitkat
Breitkat
Pinball Amateur

Nov-28-2007 21:57

Shady's price goes up with every case that you solve. The secret to getting ahead of the price on your head is to do lots and LOTS of favors. Favors pay off an average of about five times more than the average case will. And since there's no client on your suspect list, you'll wind up with some money as long as you can solve the case.

Good luck, Mr. Stalin.

Stooby
Stooby
Well-Connected

Nov-29-2007 02:41

On another note you would benefit from being in an agency. If you get a good one your team mates may loan you the cash and also you will be able to solve higher level cases as they can help you out with their contacts.

Dave Von Wave
Dave Von Wave
Well-Connected

Nov-30-2007 16:16

Do easy cases and you won't get so much experience points. Since you get favours every third case regardless of the level of the case it might be better to stick to those easy ones and jump on the favours as soon as they're available.


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