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Looking for Ideas
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Heigh Leigh Irregulars
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Jun-14-2009 13:30
Everyone has suggestions for new things they would like to see in Sleuth. Well, this is a thread for those ideas. Just post a one or two line synopsis of your concept(s), with a small additional informational blurb if two lines is not enough to capture it. Discussions regarding specific ideas will take place in a separate thread, to keep this one running smoothly. Please do not include complaints, critiques, or other discussion on this thread, for purposes of flow. Anything that is not specifically done for the purpose of outlining an idea will be deleted.
All ideas will be considered; even if no discussion thread for them is immediately started, don't lose heart. Ready, get set, post!
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Aknas
Con Artist
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Jul-22-2009 05:42
I am still dreaming of a 5th room apartment....
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Astoria
Well-Connected
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Astoria
Well-Connected
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Charlie Cain
Thespian
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Jul-26-2009 16:42
Those are some great ideas from everyone. Wow, I kinda been away for awhile so i think for me id like to see something that can help me with all the clamming up i get with every case. Let me think some more then I will have something more tangible.
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Sir William Weine
Lucky Stiff
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ctown28
Tireless Tiger
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Valentina D'Angeli
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Aug-16-2009 02:51
A small thought: maybe we could have a little spot on the case files with the name of the suspect we have seen on the city hall as not being the murderer.
Just the suggestion of a lazy Sleuth.
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Sir William Weine
Lucky Stiff
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Aug-18-2009 12:52
Generally more detail in case files is a good idea. Also, Clients (and people we are doing favors for) shouldn't clam up. It's impolite. Also maybe some sort of "Reputation points" affected by bribes and quit cases and quitting a faction to slip into a different one, or boosted better by solving favors or something. A good reputation might add a bonus to what they pay you. After all, you would rather pay someone trustworthy than fund someone's bribes, wouldn't you?
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Sir William Weine
Lucky Stiff
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