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Sid Vicious
Sid Vicious

Jan-14-2009 16:04

can you actually use the kit to, for example footprint if they are heavy or not, i have footprint anylsis but end up have to guess because all it says is that you found a footprint

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Sid Vicious
Sid Vicious

Jan-16-2009 13:17

thanks for the help,i play the other sleuth game and there you actually have to search the crime scene. i will have to get used to the change

Joey
Joey "Bulldog" Bane
Washed Up Punter

Jan-16-2009 14:21

Yes, this version is more simple that SOD, but I, for one, like it better. I hope you won't ditch it for the other one :)

David Adams
David Adams
Red-Nosed

Jan-17-2009 14:46

It might be helpful to go have a look at the Tutorial on the Login page of Sleuth Noir, and the FAQ page (found at the bottom as a tab of every page) and the Welcome Newbies thread (found right at the top of this board). The Tutorial takes you through an actual case, step by step, and shows you some of the ins and outs of how to solve a case. The FAQs have some of the most frequently asked questions (well, duh ;-) about the basics of Sleuth. And the Welcome Newbies thread goes into all the intricacies of casework, including things like factions, evidence handling (like above), agencies, contacts, etc, etc, etc. You might be surprised how much info is available, if you just take the time to have a look for it. ;-)

Breit

spectrumvoid
spectrumvoid

Jan-21-2009 08:00

Playing incredibly hard difficulty, I sometimes have only 3 PE instead of 4. I'm very smart, with the full set of smart skills except factions. Just wondering: will there ever be a case where my 3 PE don't match anyone with a fake alibi? What happens then?

Breitkat
Breitkat
Pinball Amateur

Jan-21-2009 12:48

Simply put, no, you won't. Some cases, even at the AI level, only have 3 pieces of evidence. Presuming you have Basic Hair and Thread Analyses, you will find all the evidence at a scene there is to find, always. You just may not find all of the evidence's characteristics.

If you come across a case where the PE doesn't match anyone with a fake alibi, one of three things have happened. One, and the far more likely scenario, is that something's screwy with your paperwork--ie.--somewhere along the line of your deductions, you've made a mistake. Second scenario is that you didn't find all of your suspects--ie--you got to 8 on your list, and automatically called it quits, not realizing there's a hidden ninth out there somewhere. Guess what. Number nine's your killer. Third scenario, and the far least likely to happen, is somehow, somewhere, your case has picked up the proverbial bug. It does happen, albeit rarely. You'd need to submit a Bug Report to Admin about that.

Hope all that helps. Good luck!!

Breit

Joey
Joey "Bulldog" Bane
Washed Up Punter

Jan-22-2009 01:38

Breit, I'm a little confused here. I know each difficulty level has a certain maximum number of evidence pieces you can find, provided, of course, that you have all the necessary skills for them. I was though under the impression that when you find less pieces of evidence than the maximum number for a case, it is just bad luck, the missing piece of evidence does in fact exist and can actually be the one pointing the killer. Was I wrong?

If I was really wrong about this and it's a certainty that each crime scene search allways provides all the pieces...my life will get much easyer from now on...hehe

turtledove
turtledove
Gopher to the Sleuth Gods

Jan-22-2009 05:42

When you have all the necessary skills to open up a crime scene you will always find all the necessary pieces of evidence to solve your case, regardless of whether it is 3 or 4 PEs.

Now "Bulldog" your life should be much easier..lol

spectrumvoid
spectrumvoid

Jan-22-2009 11:18

Thanks so much!

(yup... my paperwork was a mistake... *sheepish*

Joey
Joey "Bulldog" Bane
Washed Up Punter

Jan-22-2009 11:28

Thanks Turtle :) I would roll over in joy, but I allways get stuck on my back when I do that, so I'll play it safe and just bark at the moon...and at all the strangers I see...hehe

Sid, the answer about the kit is the same: it's only a regular item. If you have footprint analysis you just MAY or MAY NOT be able to determine the characteristics of the footprint.

Joey
Joey "Bulldog" Bane
Washed Up Punter

Jan-22-2009 11:30

DRAT!!!...I must be drunk of all that joy...I just answered Sid's initial post as if it was a new one...heh...I do have a big head, but aparenly my brain ain't too crowded inside it...

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