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Vixen
Vixen

Jun-6-2004 12:34

What is the maximum number of suspects you can have in a case?

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Sleuth Admin
Sleuth Admin
Tale Spinner

Jun-10-2004 09:25

Another explanation could be that Kouraditsa was playing and winning higher level non-favor mysteries faster than usual. So, although he got to harder mysteries after reaching a much higher experience level, his detective's age is not that much older than when other detectives start getting favors of that difficulty level.

It's probably a combination of both of those factors.

MegAmy
MegAmy

Jun-10-2004 10:23

I was doing incredibly hard favours about 2 weeks into playing. I was no where *near* to playing incredibly hard cases at the time!

reda
reda
Well-Connected

Jun-10-2004 12:25

i'm still on difficult favors although i play really long now and on stupend.. for a while now.

Kitten
Kitten

Jun-10-2004 17:01

My favours have always been a step or two easier than the cases I've been doing at that time.

james lee
james lee

Jun-10-2004 21:31

really? my favour level and my standard level are the same for me

KEhleyr1
KEhleyr1

Jun-11-2004 08:03

My favors have always been a step harder than the cases I've been doing. Maybe I was doing too-easy cases. I started doing Incredibly Hard cases after I'd had Inc. Hard favors for a while, so now they're at the same level.

Negasong
Negasong

Jun-11-2004 09:20

Same as Kitten - I do ridiculously hard, favors are incredibly hard

jstkdn
jstkdn
Well-Connected

Jun-13-2004 15:16

Are there favours actually above increcibly hard favours, on stupendously or rediculously? And when could they come?

I have been playing incredibly hard favours for quite some time. Although I can play stupendously or rediculously in my normal games, I tend to not do it so much....as frankly, I am too lazy. :)

Greyling
Greyling

Jun-13-2004 15:54

Nope at the moment favours just go up to incredibly hard :)

jstkdn
jstkdn
Well-Connected

Jun-13-2004 16:00

Excellent! Thanks for your help Greyling!

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