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Skary Mary
Skary Mary
Well-Connected

Nov-1-2017 07:03

Is anybody having the same problem? Trying to solve Halloween cases and get logged out everytime i speak to a townie ( my phone is about to vet smashed when i sling it against the wall) sooooooo annnnnnnoying pls fix

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Copaiba
Copaiba
Old Shoe

Nov-1-2017 12:51

I get signed out several times a day when going from research back to the map after not finding any thing from research. If I find a suspects alibi from the research, I do not get booted.

I have once or twice been kicked out while questioning a suspect.

Copaiba
Copaiba
Old Shoe

Nov-1-2017 13:41

I am on a Trick case and I am also getting logged out after every question to a townie. *sigh*

BadAss
BadAss
Charioteer

Nov-1-2017 14:08

Seriously, I keep getting booted in every favor case.

Theodora X
Theodora X
Huntmaster

Nov-1-2017 14:29

Me too. Often more than once.

Copaiba
Copaiba
Old Shoe

Nov-1-2017 15:28

I started hitting the back button and after a few log outs, it is no longer logging me out every time I talk to a townie. But, I got 4 tricks in Shanghai! So, lots of getting logged out.

Cathy Rose
Cathy Rose
Lucky Stiff

Nov-1-2017 17:02

Soon everyone will look exactly the same. Kind of trippy.

Soy Lamisma
Soy Lamisma
Pinball Pro

Nov-1-2017 18:01

@Cathy: Great time to put our name-reading skills to the test. :p

Queen Cersei
Queen Cersei
Elf - 2nd Class

Nov-2-2017 00:12

The pumpkinification of Sleuth will soon be almost complete. :)

Sleuth Sindy
Sleuth Sindy
Pinball Wizard

Nov-2-2017 03:00

Then we can have a pumpkin carving contest!

Mwah-hah-hah!

Vulkie3
Vulkie3
Haynes

Nov-2-2017 04:48

A small update on this bit; it has to do with plot twists. Apparently, the regular plot twists (aka a photo in your dreams or when the police decide to arrest one of your suspects for interrogation) are bugged. That's why you keep getting logged out from time to time.

It doesn't happen all the time, but I noticed it after reading the case endings and having no recollection of the "plot twist" happening during the case.

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