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racedogg2
racedogg2

Dec-27-2004 11:10

I think that when you see a detective's stats, it should say how many false accusations they have, cause some directors don't want people who get a lot of false accusations.

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son's of god2
son's of god2
Well-Connected

Dec-27-2004 12:15

i dont think that would be a good idea. some people may not want other people to know that. it is a privacy issue.

Jonathan Paine.
Jonathan Paine.

Dec-27-2004 12:17

no but directors should be willing to teach them how not to get falses.Instead of not giving them the time of day. we all had to learn somehow.

Faeryshan
Faeryshan
Old Shoe

Dec-27-2004 12:24

I think it's made perfectly clear on the newbie boards, and on alot of other threads here, how to get rid of false accusations. We'll tell anyone who asks, but I don't see the point in putting that on the detective's public screen. I've had one single false for about three weeks now, the same one. Would that make someone not want to hire me because it ALWAYS looks like I have false accusations? We all get them, we all make mistakes. As a director, I personally don't care how many false our agents get, as long as they know and pay Shady off when they need to.
There's my two cents.

jstkdn
jstkdn
Well-Connected

Dec-27-2004 12:35

Racedogg, please follow everyones advise on "my threads".....lay low for bit OK. That is the best way for you to be liked and respected in this community. Irritation levels with you are still a bit high, among some people. And I know you will keep getting answers like Faery gave, or none at all, if you don't stay low for a bit. And don't create anymore new threads, or bump old ones up, or respond to your own threads.

I think the best thing you can do. Is pay off the money you took from other agencies. And, just bump up 1 of the clean threads for your recruitment. Leave the rest of the message boards alone for a bit. Once everybody likes you again, and the storm passed, make sure you use the boards appropriately, so you don't have to start over.

I am not TELLING you to do anything. Just some friendly advise.

Faeryshan
Faeryshan
Old Shoe

Dec-27-2004 12:39

If my answer seemed to be rude, I do apologize- it wasn't meant that way at all, actually. I was simply giving my opinion on the matter in my way, which today is not sugarcoating it. I'm sorry if it was a bit abrupt.

racedogg2
racedogg2

Dec-27-2004 18:05

People don't hate me cause I'm posting threads. I'm just giving ideas to help improve the game. And you suggested that I bump my old threads up.

Gary Grey
Gary Grey
Well-Connected

Dec-27-2004 19:35

I don't think people care how many false a detective has. It is up to the other more experienced in the agency to teach them how to solve cases and when to pay shady. If know one is going to teach them these things how will they learn? Reading the threads helps, as a director racedogg2 it is part of your job to train others.

Moonshh
Moonshh
Well-Connected

Dec-27-2004 19:36

Racedogg, you said you were listening. Please listen. There's a difference between bumping up one thread and bumping up all of them.

There is also the concept of being selective. If a thread is inane, annoying, or has lots of stupid things about you in it, why bump it up? It is only going to annoy people more.

And I don't hate you, but I do think it is annoying how much of the boards you consume. I think it would be wise of you to take the advice jstkdn gave you and lie low for a while.

Try listening more and talking less.

Sometimes, people might not respond to your ideas because they don't think they are that good, or they have seen them before, or they have seen too much of you recently and don't want to encourage you to go overboard.

I think the community has responded really clearly to you, and it is meant kindly, in that we want to help you develop manners so that you will have a good time here.

But I just struggled to recruit new members to The Underground - don't be surprised you are having trouble recruiting members to your agency with everything that's all over the boards about you!

This idea of listing falses is just plain dumb. People can get rid of them, so who's to say how many falses a person has gotten in their career?

And it's not getting the falses that is so bad, anyway, it's getting three and getting retired.

jstkdn
jstkdn
Well-Connected

Dec-28-2004 04:55

What she said.

reda
reda
Well-Connected

Dec-28-2004 05:16

As a director I wouldnt need to see the false record of a person. but I would'nt mind seeing their skill list when I look at thier page. I think that could give me more ideas about how they play and help me with recruiting.

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