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weissersgf
weissersgf

Feb-26-2005 19:09

What do we do when we hit all dead ends?? All the townies stopped talking, clues didn't help, and suspects wont talk?? do we just guess and go on to the next one? I have it down to 2 people, b/ even if i guess the right person, they wont admit it cause I dont have any evidence....

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Secret_Squirrel
Secret_Squirrel
Safety Officer

Aug-31-2006 18:42

You won't lose Experience Points for quitting a case if that's what you mean Karletos? Quitting is not a 'bad' thing, by any means.

The only exception to this is when you are doing a faction standing case: (the lady with the magnifying glass cutaway) This below is from the Shadow of the Villains section in City Hall:

Your political standings are now affected when you quit a mystery the factions are interested in. The effect is the opposite you would have received for solving the case.

R Anstett
R Anstett

Aug-31-2006 18:43

Quitting a case at the worst affects your standings with factions if that twist came up in your case.

Other than that there is no game effect for quitting a case. It is always safer than guessing and getting a False Accusation.

T. R. Wexler
T. R. Wexler
Well-Connected

Aug-31-2006 18:44

Better to quit a case then to have to pay Shady, although I don't think people pay him much anymore, since most quit cases. Is Shady going broke?:)

Rufus Bradford
Rufus Bradford

Sep-1-2006 06:52

Quit ! That's what a professional investigator would do. No evidence, no confessions...DEAD END. Quit!

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