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Clamming up

Nancydrew79
Nancydrew79

Apr-17-2005 02:52

When a suspect or townsperson clams up - does that mean their information is more relevant? Eg if I'm quizing a suspect about other suspects and the one he/she clams up on is one I suspect anyway - does this mean something or is it just random?

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Andy702
Andy702
Pinball Amateur

Apr-17-2005 03:32

No, when someone clams isn't relevent to anything but the case level since if it weren't random the judge of character skill wouldn't work since it tells when someone is about to clam without knowing what the next question will be. :)

reda
reda
Well-Connected

Apr-17-2005 05:50

To Nancy- No it doesnt mean anything.

To Andy- judge of charcter wont tell you when someone will clam. It will only tell you if that person will react better to tough or charm. The skill for knowing how many questions you can still ask is different. I forgot the name but its something with stress.

reda
reda
Well-Connected

Apr-17-2005 05:51

Found it its called "Stress Detection" and in my opinion not a very usefull skill.


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