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Det. Lisa
Det. Lisa

Feb-19-2005 01:16

I was wondering something. When I ask a townie if they have heard or seen anything about the case, all they ever say is either "no" or they say "(a certain person) hasn't heard or seen anything" or "(a certain person) thinks they know who the killer is" and then it is entered as a clue. I dont understand the clue there... It hasn't seemed to help me at all.. do they ever say anything besides that? Thanks

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reda
reda
Well-Connected

Feb-19-2005 03:17

nope thats all they say.
1. If they dont know anything then it is no help.
2. If they tell you someone hasnt heard a thing it means there is no use of asking that suspect who they suspect cause they wont give u anything.
3. If they tell you about a suspect that knows something it means that person would answer you when u ask who they suspect (still doesnt mean its the truth).

Also if your suspects list is not complete and everyone clammed answers 2 and 3 will ad a name to your list. This will still not give you their motive, but it would give you something to work with.

bigdoc
bigdoc
Nomad

Feb-19-2005 07:20

#3 was one of the BEST changes Ben added to the game. Used to drive me nuts to start a favor and have my sole witness clam on the first question. Now there's at least a chance to get things going again. That and the Fortune teller are super additions that I'm still enjoying.

Det. Lisa
Det. Lisa

Feb-19-2005 14:47

thanks guys.


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