Miss King
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Nov-20-2009 04:56
I haven't seen this specific question answered elsewhere and so I shall pose it here and now. In the opinion of my fellow investigators, private and 'not-so-private', is it worth it to quit a case to avoid faction penalty? I would feel just dreadful about leaving a puzzle unsolved just to curry favor with some clandestine organization, but we do what we must, don't we?
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Breitkat
Pinball Amateur
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Nov-22-2009 17:37
There is one particular thing that noone's said here....
In favors, the factions also come up. (and unfortunately, you can't hand those off to a colleague. Believe me, I've tried. ;-)
If you solve the case, the positive faction stays where it is (+0). The negative faction goes down one point (-1).
If, for whatever reason, you QUIT the case:
The positive faction goes down one point (-1).
The NEGATIVE faction goes UP one point (+1).
That may be significant if you're chasing after a particular faction skill, or a faction title. Please keep it in mind.
And yes, that whole screwy thing has been in place for several years now. Sorry. ;-)
Breit
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