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Dractas
Dractas

Mar-19-2005 18:33

Am I thie only one who finds it odd that having more physical evidence makes a case harder to solve, not easier?

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Sly Spy
Sly Spy

Mar-20-2005 10:50

No problem with me because I rely more on getting fols to talk.

Meglet
Meglet

Mar-22-2005 21:53

You know what's really nice? When one doesn't happen to have the handwriting analysis but one does manage to get the librarian for a contact. :D

Sleuth Admin
Sleuth Admin
Tale Spinner

Mar-23-2005 07:26

Yes, harder cases have more physical evidence precisely because they have more misleading physical evidence. Less is definitely better if you're just talking about ease of solving.



jstkdn
jstkdn
Well-Connected

Mar-24-2005 04:07

Provided of course, you have found ALL evidence that is available. It sucks to not have found a piece of evidence when you just start playing, and the evidence that you do have do not point to the killer.

Arne
Arne
Old Shoe

Mar-24-2005 09:10

Another argument in favor of getting basic hair and thread ASAP

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