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Brasco De Gama
Brasco De Gama
Old Shoe

Jan-8-2008 17:29

I've noticed how I have picked up certain superstitions when playing Sleuth that help me decide who I'm going to question and who I suspect. Some I'm trying to stop doing. I didn't like going straight back to a suspect who I've used lock picking on because they might realise I broke in (OK... I thought this when I first started playing it because they always seemed to clam). Others are things like positions the suspect appears on the sleuth helper (very top or very bottom seem guilt more often than they should be :/ ).

I was just wondering if anyone else has other susperstitions when they play, like a first name they always suspect or an avatar that always seem to be the killer?

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Anikka
Anikka
Babelfish

Jan-10-2008 09:56

Anyone who has read my posts at Big Lucy's knows that I have a thing about the Menkveld clan. Yeah, there's a reason for that.

It's usually the Menkveld. If there is even one Menkveld on the list, there is a 99% chance that they dunnit.

Why? I dunno. Maybe someone named Menkveld ticked Ben off and this is his revenge.

Damned Menkvelds.

Vampiric Smile
Vampiric Smile
Safety Officer

Jan-12-2008 02:38

I agree with Anikka . Names are indicating killers almost 100%. Every town has specific Killer names. If you make a statistic in every town writing down the killer names you will discover it . It always work and certain names have rarely alibis.
Maybe the Administation has real killer names in every town as an inpiration and keeps on using them as always commiting the crime !
You can discover them all if you make an analysis and have a 100% guarantee in solving all cases.
I could offer a list but I consider it as a major spoiler.
Just a Name hehe just think of poor Kong and ask yourself how many times have you have cuffed him ?

Sophie4
Sophie4
Gopher to the Sleuth Gods

Jan-12-2008 05:46

Thanks Anikka, I'm sure Ben will fix that now. Remember what happened when someone posted a way to force a twist? We can't do that anymore, can we. We need a Mod to come and delete this thread before Ben reads it.

Vampiric Smile
Vampiric Smile
Safety Officer

Jan-12-2008 07:38

Come on Sophie !
We should all wellcome the Admin to fix all that makes the game too easy.
I am 2 months in the game and I can finish any AI case in 3-4 min (lol if server is not lagging) and I am sure that all you more experienced players can do it in 2-3 min maximum so where is the challenge ?
It will be much better if anything that makes the game predictable is eliminated by the Admin !


Jojo
Jojo
Old Shoe

Jan-12-2008 09:17

Heh. It's true, Sophie, that my giving away of how to force a twist on SleuthTips caused that to be killed, but that had been tested by myself again and again and again, and it always worked. It wasn't just a superstition; it was fact. But then, even if I was to delete this thread, Ben could still go back and see it. :D

Huglover
Huglover
Old Shoe

Jan-12-2008 13:13

Forcing a twist?
The twist will appear on the map page, so refreshing the map page multiple times will in most cases make the twist to appear. But, somehow I don't think that was what you were thinking of? Since it could impossibly be a secret.
Completing any AI in 3-4 minutes in most cases needs a program to do, since there are a certain minimal amount of questions that needs to be asked in any case, and the time to "switch" picture ain't exactly zero on the Sleuth server...


Jojo
Jojo
Old Shoe

Jan-12-2008 13:17

Forcing a twist: It was something I discovered and I released the information on how to do it on SleuthTips.com. Previously, the twist showed on a different URL than the Map screen URL that it now does. So, before, it was possible to just link to that URL and the twist would automatically occur. It could actually be very helpful... before it was switched.


Anikka
Anikka
Babelfish

Jan-13-2008 21:40

Don't worry, Sophie, I'm sure the Menkvelds only torture me. Most people probably have certain names that plague them, and it's really just a matter of what we notice - for some reason, Ignatius Menkveld really stood out for me on the particular day I did that case, and I've been noticing Menkvelds ever since. Had his name not caught my attention at that particular time, I'd probably not even realise they were plaguing my life.

It's not even anything Ben can fix - it's my perception.

Death Bredon
Death Bredon

Jan-14-2008 03:10

I don't know if this is superstition or reality-- but does one fake-or-no-alibi suspect never rat out another suspect?

Treschaude
Treschaude
Washed Up Punter

Jan-14-2008 08:07

That's not true. Fake alibi suspects will frequently inform on other suspects. You can't take that as a rule.

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