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Nastase
Nastase

Dec-13-2004 18:29

OK, I know this has been asked before but there was no answer and I was thinking maybe someone got some insight into this. How is the amount of money needed to pay off Shady calculated? I suppose it's based on experience, but what's the formula?

Thanks in advance.

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jstkdn
jstkdn
Well-Connected

Dec-15-2004 16:05

Yes it does go up to astronomical levels, to a point that the amounts mentioned in this thread make me chuckle.

This is why doing easy cases are a good deal 1) gets me still the favours for 4800, but without barely an increase of the shady money, 2) gets me to favours faster in a treasure hunt.

jstkdn
jstkdn
Well-Connected

Dec-15-2004 16:06

I can highly advise having double the shady money in your own account, to be on the safe side. Playing lower level cases in the mean time, also less chances to goof up.

Never guess, bad return of investment.

reda
reda
Well-Connected

Dec-15-2004 16:06

cut scene has no influence on the price. i belive the best strategy regarding shady is to never guess. if u r not sure its better to quit the case then to meet shady.
u might think im a looser but as far as i can remember i met him only once at the begining. so just be sure before u accuse.

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