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can 1 person played 2 detectives with same name to be in the same agency
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zen2071
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May-7-2008 04:01
hi all,
would like to check if its possible for 1 person to have 2 detectives with the same name to be in the same agency, before i violate any rules.
Thank you.
Regards,
zen2071
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Velma Maguire
Well-Connected
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May-24-2008 08:57
You can't use the sidekick coupons to subscribe a second detective. You can create your own agency with your own detectives.
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topkebab
Lucky Stiff
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May-24-2008 11:03
But 2 detectives is the maximum you can have in an agency, like Breit says ;)
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Huglover
Old Shoe
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May-26-2008 15:13
2 detectives is the maximum you can have in an agency IF the agency participates in treasure hunting.
If you don't participate in treasure hunting you might fill the whole agency with yourself if you want to. The only limitation are the number of agents that can be in the housing you have chosen.
You might even fill 2 or 3 agencies with only yourself if you want to...
- and you can switch them between the agencies as you like... - just be aware that there are a limit of re-joining an agency more than once within 48 hours.
- and since only subscribed sleuths can join an agency, there are limitations to how much money you are willing to use on Sleuth, and perhaps even how many cases you actually manage to handle...
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Nomad
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May-26-2008 16:15
Ummm...unless Ben changed the rules, (which is always possible since we all know just how active I am nowadays) it doesn't matter if you are a hunting agency or not. 2 detectives is the maximum you can have in a single agency.
*remembers a recent thread on the issues and goes thread diving*
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cfm
Nomad
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May-26-2008 16:24
*bounces back in with notes on hand*
Looks like we did get a little more clarification. Directly from Admin himself from a February thread on the matter. ((Sorry, didn't grab the id while I was there.))
"For the record, as much as the rule is a pain in my butt, the rule is still in affect (effect?).
No single person should control more than two detectives in an agency if that agency competes in Treasure Hunts." ~Admin
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Huglover
Old Shoe
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This reply has been deleted by a Moderator
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Loretta Devine
Well-Connected
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May-27-2008 10:07
So it looks like Huglover was right - you can control more than two detectives in an agency, provided that agency doesn't do any treasure hunting.
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